Île Fedrun

Island Saint-Joachim, Loire Region, France

What to expect

Île de Fédrun is a small island located in the commune of Saint-Joachim, in the Loire-Atlantique department of France. The island is part of the Natural Regional Park of Brière and is known for its traditional thatched cottages and unique cultural heritage. The island's landscape is characterized by a circular road that surrounds the island, with most houses located near the water's edge, each with its own access to the canal. The island is also home to a number of touristic sites, including the 'Maison de la Mariée' museum and the 'Chaumière Briéronne' reconstructed traditional interior. The island's inhabitants have developed a unique way of living, with a strong emphasis on community and tradition

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This family's experience:

Activities: We explored the island of Île Fedrun, following a nature trail and learning about the lives of the past inhabitants through metal silhouettes. We were also able to see some traditional houses, although the museum and the house of the bride were closed during our visit

Highlights: We liked discovering the island's history through the trail and seeing the traditional houses. We were a little disappointed that the museum and the house of the bride were closed ✨