Lagrange Vacances Les Maisonnettes





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Walk along a fine sandy beach and along the Étier du Pouliguen, an arm of the sea that connects the ocean and the salt marshes, in the seaside resort of La Baule-Escoublac, in the Loire department -Atlantic. From the beach, you will have beautiful views over the bay of Pouliguen.
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In the footsteps of lovers of 19th century sea bathing, enjoy a large bowl of iodized and invigorating air. Both urban and coastal, this circuit offers a remarkable panorama over the bay of La Baule and the ocean from the Grande Côte. Walk along the quays and then the promenade, built in 1808, before continuing along the coastal path. On your way, observe the villas. With their architecture totally different from the style of the country, they still bear witness to the beginnings of seaside...
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The port of Pouliguen, which owes its development to the transport of salt, is now a marina where you can admire a large number of boats. You will then follow the road to the tip of Penchâteau and follow the wild coast and its cliffs where a descent into small sandy coves is essential. From the Bay of Scall, the path will take you to the village of Batz-sur-Mer, a charming “small town of character” located between the sea and the salt marshes.
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While browsing this circuit, you can better appreciate the particular position of Batz-sur-Mer between ocean and salt marshes. Discover also its rich heritage including the tower Saint-Guénolé and the remains of the chapel Notre-Dame-des-Mûriers, masterpieces of Flamboyant Gothic. To see on the way: the Wild Coast and the sea birds, the museum of the big blockhouse, and the museum of the salt marshes. Departure: Place du Mûrier Access: in the village of Batz-sur-Mer, near the Tourist Office...
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Batz-sur-Mer, a charming seaside resort on the wild coast, reveals its secrets between the ocean and salt marshes! A walk to discover the heritage of the town including the Saint-Guénolé Tower which proudly stands in the center of the town and in the paths surrounding the village and along the coast. WARNING : This route takes portions of the coastal path, also known as the Sentier des Douaniers, or GR®34. This path is exclusively pedestrian: bicycles are prohibited.