Experience the Poitevin Dolce Vita in the french Green Venice

Family Holiday in the Marais Poitevin

  • Niort

In the lush maze of the Marais Poitevin, holidays take on a special rhythm. Here, you reconnect with nature, your loved ones and simple pleasures.
Walking, cycling, donkey rides, boat trips - even at night to witness the magical “fire on the water”, camping with direct access to the canals, floating markets… there is no shortage of wonders.

the soundtrack of your stay, composed of rustling leaves, birdsong and bursts of laughter

dragonflies, great mosquito hunters

the surprisingly exotic local cuisine: angelica, stuffed greens, tourteau cake…

gentle ways of getting around

Day 1

Coulon

Settle into Coulon and begin discovering the marsh through an engaging and educational site. Everything begins gently: a village, quaysides, and a landscape that slowly reveals itself.

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First Steps in the Green Venice

Morning
Settle in around Coulon, the “capital” of the wet marsh. Quickly reach the centre of this “small town of character”, with its white houses, colourful shutters, narrow streets and lively quays along the Sèvre Niortaise.

Take time to wander, choose a restaurant or the perfect picnic spot, get your bearings and ease into the rhythm of the marsh.

Afternoon
This is where you’ll find the Maison du Marais Poitevin, the best place to understand the area. Exhibits and visits are designed with families in mind, featuring interactive displays and models.
They help explain how water has shaped – and continues to shape – this landscape, recognised as one of France’s “Grand Sites”.
A reconstructed traditional house offers a glimpse into the daily life of marsh inhabitants in the past.

©Angèlique / Laetitia Précigou

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Local Specialities

There’s angelica, the emblematic plant of the marsh, used from aperitif to dessert, even in pasta. And also garlic flower, farci poitevin, nutria pâté, “tête de mule” (a local beer), tourteau (not the crab, but a goat cheese cake), mogettes beans (the marsh borders Vendée!), specialties made with Échiré butter (served on the finest tables since 1894)… and more.

Day 2

By Boat and Canoe

Explore the canals by boat and canoe, then discover the marsh at night.

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The Marsh from the Water

Morning
Set off on a traditional boat ride, with or without a guide. Glide slowly through narrow canals beneath pollarded ash trees, close to the water.
Reflections, silence and vegetation create a unique, almost suspended atmosphere.
If you have a guide, they will explain how the marsh works, its uses and its stories.

Afternoon & Evening
In the afternoon, continue with a canoe trip, freer and more active. Set your own pace, stop whenever you like, and explore narrower passages.
In the evening, enjoy a rarer experience: a night outing to witness the “fire on the water”.

©Geneviève Darriet, perlière d’art / OT Albret

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The Magic of Fire on Water

With a few movements of the oar, the boatman stirs the water — and suddenly, flames appear. Magic? Yes and no!
It’s not a trick but a natural phenomenon. Beneath the mud at the bottom of the canals, decomposing leaves release pockets of methane. When stirred, the gas rises to the surface and ignites.
At night, the effect is even more spectacular, revealing the colours of the flames and their reflections on the water.

Day 3

Cycling in the Marsh

Along flat paths, you move gently from one village to another, between small harbours and local encounters.

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Between Villages and Craft Traditions

Morning
Ready to stretch your legs? Head out by bike along the Vélo Francette, a safe route perfectly suited to families.
The path is flat, sometimes shaded, and regularly follows the water.

You pass through villages such as Arçais or Le Vanneau, with their small ports, moored boats and traditional houses.
It’s the perfect opportunity to stop and meet local artisans and producers. Woodwork, regional products, local specialities. Encounters are simple and authentic.

Alternate between cycling, breaks and moments by the water, without aiming for distance.

©Marais Poitevin, Location de vélos avec remorque / Le beau vélo de Robigo

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“Accueil Vélo”, a trusted label

Accueil Vélo is a national label from France Vélo Tourisme, bringing together bike-friendly services: rentals, repair shops, accommodation, tourist offices and sites along cycling routes.
All are committed to welcoming cyclists — you, your bike and your gear — with quality standards.

Day 4

Wildlife and Landscapes

Discover the marsh’s rich biodiversity, then explore it differently on a donkey ride. For a while, you observe more than you move — birds, water and vegetation all call for attention… and silence..

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A Birdwatcher’s Paradise

Morning
Head to the Marais Poitevin Bird Park. The trail is designed to observe birds without disturbing them, with viewpoints seamlessly integrated into the landscape.
Children quickly get involved: spotting, listening, waiting. A treasure hunt (with four levels of difficulty) helps guide their exploration.

Afternoon
For a different kind of walk, why not be accompanied by another iconic local animal?
The Poitou donkeys are irresistible. The Coq à l’Âne farm lies between the bird park and Coulon. Alongside the walk, you can visit the farm, meet other animals and stock up on donkey milk soaps.

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Wildlife of the Marsh

The Regional Natural Park is home to many species: mammals (European otter), insects (53 species of dragonflies!) and birds with evocative names. Amphibians too: toads, tree frogs, newts…
Use a guide to identify them before your walks. There’s nothing like wonder to inspire respect for nature.

Day 5

Coudray-Salbart & Niort

Between medieval architecture and urban gentleness, the day plays on contrasts while maintaining the relaxed rhythm of the stay.

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Between Medieval Legends and Creative City Life

Morning
Leaving the marsh feels easier when new treasures await.
Around 25 minutes from Coulon, the Coudray-Salbart Castle is a 13th-century fortress with thick walls and powerful towers. Cross the drawbridge and begin your visit.
The experience becomes even richer with the legend of Melusine, the mythical fairy said to have built many fortresses in the region. Children quickly embrace the story, somewhere between history and imagination.

Afternoon
Aim to reach Niort before the market closes in the Baltard-style market hall (Tuesday to Sunday until 1:30 pm).

Other highlights include:

  • a medieval keep
  • a multidisciplinary museum
  • the historic centre
  • the 16th-century cathedral
  • the former industrial site of Port Boinot, now a cultural and craft space.

End the day strolling along the Sèvre River — a gentle echo of your time in the marsh.

©Coudray-Salbart, campement médiéval / Les Amis du château du Coudray-Salbart – Mathieu Gesta

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When the Middle Ages Come Alive

Coudray-Salbart Castle regularly hosts themed activities (beekeeping through the ages, castle investigations…).
On certain days in July and August, it recreates medieval life with tents, workshops, demonstrations, storytellers and dancers. A truly immersive experience.

Direct access to canals

your accommodation in Coulon

La Venise Verte Campsite ★★★★

Welcome to the “Green Venice”, a 4-star eco-labelled campsite with Tourism & Disability and Accueil Vélo certifications.

  • Direct access to canals (canoe and paddle rental)
  • Tent, caravan and motorhome pitches
  • Eco-lodges, mobile homes and chalets (84 pitches, 33 rentals)
  • Heated outdoor pool and jacuzzi (from mid-June)
  • Calm, nature-focused setting
  • Direct access to canals (canoe and paddle rental)

©Camping la Venise Verte

Good to know

Our tips for enjoying your stay

  • “Valeurs PNR” label: a network of eco-committed partners across the park (sites, activities, artisans, accommodation, farmers)
  • Book boats and bikes in advance, especially in summer.
  • Create a local picnic from markets or small shops.
  • No need to worry about mosquitoes: they have plenty of predators here.

Before you go

Frequently asked questions

Here are some practical answers to the most common questions, to help you plan your stay with ease and confidence.

In western France, between Niort and La Rochelle.

Yes, flat landscapes, safe cycling routes and gentle activities.

Combine boat, cycling and walking.

Spring and summer.

Rates

indicative budget

(Based on 4 people)


prices vary greatly depending on the season and the type of accommodation chosen at the campsite
  • 4 nights on a bare pitch
  • Maison du Marais Poitevin
  • Guided boat trip
  • Canoeing
  • Bike hire (1 day)
  • Bird park
  • Ride on a Poitou donkey
  • Château de Coudray-Salbart
  • Bernard d’Agesci Museum, Niort
The price does not include
  • International transport to/from your destination
  • Local transport
  • Personal expenses and travel insurance

💡 The total budget may vary depending on the season, accommodation category and availability of guided activities. Travelling outside peak summer periods generally allows for a more comfortable budget and a quieter experience.

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