Family Fun Guide
Nantes, Pornic & Guérande with Kids
Perfect adventures for families with children aged 5-6
Welcome to the Loire-Atlantique Region!
This beautiful area in western France offers a perfect blend of history, nature, and family-friendly adventures. From mechanical elephants in Nantes to safari experiences and medieval towns, this region is full of surprises that will delight both parents and children.
This guide is specially designed for American families traveling with children aged 5-6, featuring detailed information about prices, opening hours, locations, and family-friendly tips for the most popular attractions.
Nantes
Les Machines de l'Île
A magical mechanical wonderland where art, machines, and imagination come together. The highlight is the incredible Grand Elephant, a 12-meter high mechanical pachyderm that carries up to 50 passengers for a 30-minute ride.
Prices:
- Grand Elephant: Adults €8.50, Children (4-17) €6.90
- Gallery: Adults €9.50, Children (4-17) €7.50
- Combined ticket: Adults €15.50, Children €12.50
- Free for children under 4
Opening Hours:
Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM (Closed on Mondays)
Elephant rides: Several departures throughout the day (11:00 AM, 11:45 AM, 2:15 PM, 3:00 PM, etc.)
Location:
Parc des Chantiers, Boulevard Léon Bureau, 44200 Nantes
Family Tip:
Book your elephant ride tickets in advance, especially during peak season! Children love watching the mechanical creatures in the Gallery while waiting for their elephant ride.
Château des ducs de Bretagne
This impressive 15th-century castle in the heart of Nantes houses the city's History Museum and offers a perfect blend of history and interactive exhibits. The courtyard and ramparts are free to explore, providing beautiful views of the city.
Prices:
- Castle courtyard and ramparts: Free
- History Museum: Adults €8, Reduced rate €5
- Free for children under 18
Opening Hours:
Castle courtyard: 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM (8:30 AM - 8:00 PM in summer)
Museum: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Closed on Mondays)
Location:
4 Place Marc Elder, 44000 Nantes
Family Tip:
Ask for the free family activity booklet at the entrance, which includes treasure hunts and games that 5-6 year olds will enjoy. The moat has a beautiful mirror of water that children find fascinating!
Nantes For Kids: Family Guide
Special Focus on Nantes Metropolitan Area
Discover the best kid-friendly attractions in Nantes for your 5-6 year olds!
Jardin des Plantes
A magical botanical garden with whimsical sculptures and a special children's playground "Dépodépo" designed by Claude Ponti.
Perfect for: Running around giant topiary animals, enjoying the playground designed for ages 1-6, and picnics on the grass.
Natural History Museum
Discover dinosaurs, minerals, and animals in this fascinating museum with special activities for children.
Don't miss: The special guided tours for families (€5 for children from Nantes, €7 for others) and the interactive dinosaur exhibit.
Unique Playgrounds of Nantes
Explore Nantes' artist-designed playgrounds scattered throughout the city, offering creative play experiences.
Best options: Dépodépo at Jardin des Plantes, the acacia nest at Parc des Oblates, and the marine-themed playground at Parc de Procé.
💡 Practical Tips for Families
- ✓ Many attractions offer special rates with the "Carte Blanche" discount card
- ✓ The €15 "Pass Musées" gives unlimited access to 5 museums for a whole year
- ✓ Public transportation is easy with strollers (trams are at street level)
- ✓ Most attractions and cafés have changing facilities and kid-friendly menus
Pornic & Surrounding Area
Planète Sauvage
France's largest safari park located just 20 minutes from Pornic. Drive your own car through a 10km safari trail with over 1,000 animals from 5 continents, then explore the walking sections including a Dolphin presentation.
Prices:
- Adults: €28.50 (€29.50 in July/August)
- Children (3-12 years): €22 (€22.50 in July/August)
- Free for children under 3
- Discounted tickets available at tourist offices: €18 for children
Opening Hours:
Open 7 days a week from February to November
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM (7:00 PM in summer)
Location:
La Chevalerie, 44710 Port-Saint-Père
Family Tip:
Come early to avoid crowds at the dolphin show. The park is large, so plan for a full day visit. Bring snacks and water as food can be expensive. Most exciting for young children are the giraffe and elephant areas where animals come very close to the cars!
Océarium du Croisic
A fantastic aquarium that's perfect for young children with its colorful displays, tunnel aquarium with sharks swimming overhead, and touch pool where kids can safely interact with marine creatures.
Prices:
- Adults: €15.50
- Children (3-12 years): €12.50
- Free for children under 3
- Annual Pass options: Adults €37, Children €30
Opening Hours:
Open 7 days a week, all year round
Summer (July-August): 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Spring/Fall: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Winter: 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Location:
Avenue de Saint-Goustan, 44490 Le Croisic
Family Tip:
Time your visit to catch the shark feeding session (usually mid-afternoon). The visit takes about 1.5-2 hours, perfect for young children's attention spans. Combine with a walk along Le Croisic's charming port for lunch afterward.
Guérande Area
Terre de Sel - Guérande Salt Marshes
Discover the famous salt marshes with guided tours led by salt workers. These tours explain how sea salt is harvested and introduce children to the unique ecosystem of the marshes. There are special tours designed for families with young children.
Prices:
- 45-minute tour: Adults €10.50, Children (5-12) €5
- 1.5-hour tour: Adults €12.50, Children (5-12) €6
- 2-hour tour: Adults €14.50, Children (5-12) €9
- Family package: From €26 to €38 (2 adults + 2 children)
Opening Hours:
Open daily, year-round (closed January 1 and December 25)
Tour times vary by season - check their website for specific schedule
Location:
Pradel, Route des Marais Salants, 44350 Guérande
Family Tip:
Ask specifically for the family-friendly tour when booking. Wear comfortable shoes and bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen) as there's limited shade. Children are fascinated by the opportunity to touch and taste the salt directly from the marshes!
Medieval City of Guérande
Step back in time as you explore one of the few French cities that still has its complete medieval walls intact. Walking the ramparts and exploring the narrow streets of this charming walled city is like being in a fairy tale.
Prices:
- Walking around the city: Free
- Guided tours of the ramparts: Adults €6, Children €3
- Collegiate Church Saint-Aubin: Free (donations welcome)
Opening Hours:
City gates open 24/7
Most shops: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tourist Office: 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM (shorter hours in winter)
Location:
Medieval City of Guérande, 44350 Guérande
Family Tip:
Visit the tourist office for a children's treasure hunt map that turns sightseeing into a game. Stop at one of the many crêperies for authentic Breton crêpes - sweet versions with salted caramel are a favorite with kids!
Other Notable Attractions
Legendia Parc
A unique theme park combining wildlife and fairy tales, located near Frossay (about 30 minutes from Nantes). The park features animal areas, shows with knights and princesses, and enchanted forests - perfect for sparking children's imagination.
Prices:
- Adults: From €13 online, €17 at the gates
- Children (3-12 years): From €9 online, €12 at the gates
- Free for children under 3
- Special rates and packages available during different seasons
Opening Hours:
Open 7 days a week from February to November
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM (hours may vary by season)
Location:
4 La Poitevinière, 44320 Frossay
Family Tip:
Check the show schedule upon arrival to plan your day. The medieval-themed shows are perfect for this age group. The park is manageable in size and can be explored comfortably in 4-5 hours. Bring swimwear in summer as there are water play areas!
Practical Tips for American Families
Getting Around
- Renting a car is highly recommended for exploring this region
- The distance from Nantes to Pornic is about 50 km (30 miles)
- From Nantes to Guérande is about 75 km (47 miles)
- Public transport exists but is limited between smaller towns
Language
- Basic French phrases are helpful but many attractions have English information
- Download a translation app like Google Translate
- At major attractions, ask if they have English guided tours or materials
- Children's activities often transcend language barriers
Family-Friendly Dining
- Most restaurants welcome children but dining starts later (7:00-7:30 PM)
- Crêperies are great options for kids - sweet and savory options
- Look for "menu enfant" (children's menu) usually around €8-12
- Picnics in parks are popular and budget-friendly
Payment & Savings
- Credit cards are widely accepted but have some cash for small purchases
- Consider the Nantes Pass for city attractions: 24/48/72 hour options
- Tourist offices often offer discounted attraction tickets
- Some attractions offer "family packages" - ask about these options
Best Time to Visit
Spring (April-June)
Pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and many attractions just opening for the season. Gardens are blooming and temperatures are comfortable for children.
Summer (July-August)
Peak season with warmest weather and all attractions open with extended hours. Perfect for beach activities but expect more crowds and higher prices.
Fall (September-October)
Still pleasant weather with fewer tourists. Many outdoor attractions are still open, and the salt harvesting season is interesting to observe.
Explore the Region
The Loire-Atlantique department offers a perfect blend of cultural, natural, and family attractions all within a compact area that's easy to explore in a week or two.
For detailed maps and directions between attractions, visit any local tourist office or use Google Maps which works reliably throughout the region.