A small town of around 1,300 inhabitants, Saint-Martin-sur-Oust is an essential point of departure for a bucolic cruise along the Nantes-Brest Canal. Part of the Morbihan department, it also offers numerous hiking opportunities for walkers who will discover the natural and cultural heritage of Brittany.
A charming little village
A base for river tourism and hikes, Saint-Martin-sur-Oust is a perfect example of the discreet and peaceful Breton villages that are home to some remarkable sites. As you linger in the village, you can admire a number of old buildings such as the church of Saint-Martin, the chapel of Saint-Léonard and the castle of Castellan. This stroll will also be placed under the theme of nature by reaching the Bois de Grisan, a reserve created to accommodate woodcocks and deer. For nature lovers, this vast wooded area will be an ideal playground for observing the region's forest ecosystem.
For total harmony with nature, try camping on the banks of the Nantes-Brest canal. Located in the natural setting of the Basse Vallée de l'Oust, close to shops and services, the family campsite of Saint-Martin-sur-Oust offers you the chance to spend a peaceful night in your tents before sailing on the Nantes-Brest canal.
Rural navigation from Saint-Martin-sur-Oust
Renting a river boat in Saint-Martin-sur-Oust will allow you to follow one of the most beautiful routes along the canals of France. Your cruise on the Nantes-Brest canal will be punctuated by châteaux, manor houses and picturesque villages in perfect harmony with the lush green countryside. As you travel down the canal, you will pass through the communes of Peillac, Glénac and Redon, where you can stop off at any time. Choose the town of Peillac if you want to immortalize some old religious buildings such as the chapel of Notre-Dame de Liesse, and meet the town's artisans. Glénac will be the point of encounter for hikers and nature lovers, who will linger in the Yves Rocher botanical garden, which covers 2 hectares.
A stop in Redon will be beneficial to budding historians, who will discover several listed ancient buildings, such as the manor house of Le Mail and the convent of the Calvairiennes, built by the Benedictines in 1629. From Redon, you can continue your river trip to the communes of Fégréac, Guenrouet, Blain and Nantes, all endowed with a rich cultural and natural heritage that has inspired Breton legends. But Redon is also a recommended point of departure if you want to go up the Vilaine and discover other picturesque villages such as Messac, Guipry and Rennes.
Going up the Nantes-Brest canal from Saint-Martin-sur-Oust, you will come across the villages of Malestroit, Montertelot and Josselin, which are characterized by their magnificent historical heritage, such as the Château des Rohan proudlyproudly overlooking the banks of the Oust, in the market town of Josselin. As well as relaxation, don't hesitate to try your hand at a few fun activities such as swimming, fishing in the fish-filled waters of the Vilaine and water sports.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 1 190 |
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Average price per week | $2,436 |
Minimum weekly price | $794 |
Maximum price per week | $4,662 |