The Audubon marsh, a 2,000-hectare nature reserve located just thirty minutes west of Nantes along the Loire River, offers a captivating escape into a wild landscape. This extensive area, characterized by a labyrinth of canals, wet meadows, and wooded paths, serves as a vital refuge for numerous bird species. The article highlights five essential locations to explore around this remarkable site, including the Canal de la Musse, which connects the marsh to the Loire River, providing unique vantage points for visitors seeking a refreshing natural experience.