Belvédère de Rozé

Viewpoint Saint-Joachim, Loire Region, France

What to expect

The Belvédère de Rozé is a 24-meter high observatory located in the heart of the Parc naturel régional de Brière, offering a breathtaking panoramic view of the Brière marshes. The site features a picnic area, toilets, and is accessible free of charge. While the observatory is not accessible to people with reduced mobility, a periscope is available on the ground floor, allowing visitors to observe the view from a 360-degree angle. The nearby Réserve naturelle régionale Pierre Constant offers a panoramic terrace and observation stations, where visitors can spot various bird species. The port of Rozé also offers boat tours, including options for people with disabilities, and features a café, a hall, and picnic areas

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Visit Guérande and the Brière marsh, what to do?

Visit Guérande and the Brière marsh, what to do?
This family's experience:

Activities: We climbed the 128 steps to the top of the Belvédère de Rozé for a magnificent panoramic view of the Brière Marsh. We also walked along the canal and explored the Pierre Constant site, which is part of the regional nature reserve

Highlights: The panoramic view from the Belvédère de Rozé was truly breathtaking, showcasing the vastness of the marsh. We also enjoyed the scenic walk along the canal and learning about the nature reserve ✨