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La
Baie de La Baule
From
Le Pouliguen port to Pornichet, on nine kilometers of fine sand,facing
south, you are at La Baule on "The most beautiful beach of
Europe".
La
Grande Côte
From the "Pointe de Penchateau" in Le Pouliguen, take
the customs officers path and, at low tide, you will discover
creeks and caves and the legendary " Grotte des Korrigans".
Batz-sur-Mer
From the Tower of Saint-Guenolé church at 60 meters high
you have an uninterrupted view of the Guerande peninsula.
Le
Croisic
First fishing port for pink shrimps, enjoy its cultural heritage
by walking along the narrow streets and dive into marine in visiting
the Ocearium.
La
Turballe
First french fishing port for anchovy and sardine on the Atlantique
Ocean. Very typical atmosphere and a very nice beach, 5 kilometers
long, for windsurfers.
Guérande
From outside, walk along the remparts and get into the medieval
city through Porte Saint-Michel, visit "La Collegiale"
and lose yourself along the tortuous streets of the" ville
close".
The
salt marsh
From Le Pouliguen toward Guérande go and discover one of
the two salt marshs of the peninsula (2000 hectares) and watch
the salt-marsh workers collecting the " caviar du sel "on
an artisanal way.
To have a better understanding about " sel de Guerande you
must visit "La Maison des Paludiers "at Saille and "Terre
de sel "at Guerande and the Musée Intercommunal des
marais salants, at Batz-sur-Mer.
The
natural, regional parc of Brière
La Briere is a natural, regional parc since 1970.It is 20000 hectares
large and you can visit it on special small boats to sail among
peat bogs, waterways, lakes and reeds.
You will get more informations about the marsh at Rozé
and about the local gastronomy (eels and ducks ) at the very nice
village of Kerhinet .
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