TINY - OFFICE DE TOURISME DE SAINT ANDRÉ-DES-EAUX

Port de la Chaussée Neuve 44117 Saint-André-des-Eaux
Port de la Chaussée Neuve 44117 Saint-André-des-Eaux
Welcome to the Port de la Chaussée Neuve in Saint-André des Eaux, in the heart of the Brière.

In our Tiny-Office de Tourisme, we welcome you to a protected natural setting to help you discover the Brière Regional Nature Park and the whole of our Saint-Nazaire Renversante destination.

Information, advice, documentation, ticket sales... the Saint-André des Eaux Tourist Office makes it easy for you to organise your discovery of the must-sees of the Brière and the surrounding area.

Thanks to our cabinet of curiosities in our Tiny-Office de Tourisme, you can immerse yourself in the most beautiful experiences the Parc naturel régional de Brière has to offer, before leaving full of good advice to meet the people who bring this magnificent area to life.

The Tiny Tourist Office can be reached by various walking and cycling routes:
> On foot :
by following the GRP Tour de Brière,
the PR Marais & Bocage (le Bois Marland),
the PR Terre Brière.

> By bike :
by following cycle route no. 41 called "Les Charmes de la Brière",
by following cycle route no. 8 called "Le Coq Fleuri".
following route 15 from Saint-Nazaire,
following route 17 from Trignac,
following route 70 from La Baule,
following route 19 from Pornichet,
following the GR® de Pays Tour de Brière VTT,
following the Tour de Brière GRAVEL.


ACCESSIBILITY OF THE ESTABLISHMENT :
There are free car parks around the Tiny Office, with a stabilised surface. There is a dedicated space for PRMs in front of the "La Loge Briéronne" restaurant when it is busy.
There are no pavements or pedestrian crossings, as this is a natural area bordered by fields and canals.
Accessible public toilets are located just a few metres from the Tiny Office.

1. Access to the building
The building is on one level, with access via a ramp accessible to wheelchair users or people with reduced mobility, without the need for a lift.
The street-facing entrance is wheelchair accessible, and the doors are glazed and always open.

2. Interior fittings
> The interior circulation system has been adapted to allow wheelchair users and people with reduced mobility to move around independently. There is no reception desk, but a removable table serves as a counter and sales counter. The height of the table is 80 cm. It can be moved to allow visitors to explore the cabinet of curiosities. Visitors in wheelchairs can stand back far enough to observe the cabinet of curiosities and benefit from the explanations of the visitor advisor. People with reduced mobility have easy-access seating.

> As documentation is not distributed freely, the visitor advisor is on hand to give visitors the documents they need.
The indoor and outdoor furniture on which the few self-service documents are displayed is at an appropriate height.

3. Staff awareness
Our reception team has been trained to welcome people with disabilities, particularly with regard to their specific mobility and hearing needs.
The aim of this training is to ensure a respectful, attentive welcome adapted to each situation.

> All this information can be found in the public accessibility register, which can be consulted at Tourist Office counters on request.
This establishment is Accueil Vélo and offers specific services for cyclists.

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