JARDIN DE L'ILE DE VERSAILLES
L'île de Versailles A Japanese garden, a house dedicated to the river Erdre
A place of relaxation and leisure since its development by the Dulieu-Soulard team in 1987, the Ile de Versailles was originally a marsh. The island was created in 1831 as part of the work to build the Nantes-Brest canal. The heart of the island is home to a Japanese-inspired tea garden. It reveals a series of landscapes that change with the seasons. In the traditional tea house, the Maison de l'Erdre, you can discover the life of the plants and fish that inhabit the Erdre, including around twenty species of fish in aquariums. Around the island, the heart of Nantes' boating and watersports scene beats. The quays are very lively in fine weather, and even more so in late August and early September when the Rendez-vous de l'Erdre jazz festival takes over the banks.Practical information
Opening times
Open all year round
Theme of the park and garden
Pleasure garden
Park
Type of park and garden
Collection of plants
Architectural style of the park and garden
Japanese
Access to the free site
Yes
Access map, location
Public transport
Public transport
Spoken language
French
Facilities
Picnic area
Services
Games area
Further information
Groups accepted from 10 to 25 persons
Pets not allowed (Interdits aux chiens mêmes tenus en laisse)
Visible point of interest without tour
Rates and payment methods
Payment methods
Cheques and postal orders
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