The Canal maritime de la Basse-Loire, 15km long and dug between 1882 and 1892 following the silting up of the access channel to the Loire estuary, was a titanic project for its time.
It doubled the length of the Loire from Frossay to Le Pellerin, enabling deep-draught sailing boats to sail up the river to Nantes. Despite intense activity in the shipping industry, it was only used for 20 years until 1913, when it became a boat graveyard from 1921 to 1927. Today, it regulates the water flow in the area and is a paradise for fishing and birdwatching.
The Carnet lock is one of the canal’s 3 main lock structures, and a great place for nature lovers to take a stroll. The Carnet walking trail passes through the lock.
Nearby, discover the charming villages of Migron and La Roche.Pets allowed
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Animaux
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Museum category
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Maritime
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19th century