2024

DREAM PONY

Hiking

Dream Pony welcomes you to the heart of the Ile d'Oléron to discover the farm's animals and ponies (around twenty of them). On the program: horse riding from a few hours to several days, pony christenings with Sushi, Arnaga or Ugo (from age 2), rides (for all levels), pony lessons and courses for children. A visit to the farm and fun workshops are also on offer, so you can spend an enjoyable afternoon with these adorable little ponies!

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2024

ALHOA CANOE

Canoë - Kayak

While the island of Oleron is famous for its fine sandy beaches, it also harbors another treasure: marshes that can be visited to the silent rhythm of canoes. To discover this activity, head for the Perrotine channel. Canoeing, kayaking and stand-up paddling are the best ways to discover this unspoilt natural site. With only the sound of your paddle plunging into the water and the rhythm of the tide, you'll spot many birds and animals. You can also take a guided tour to learn more about the environment.

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2024

GREEN TROTT

Sports and leisure activities

While bicycles have long been a popular choice for touring enthusiasts, Green Trott now offers an original way to get around: the all-terrain electric scooter. It's the perfect way to get around Oleron quietly! Green Trott's discovery tours promise some great rides. Equipped with a GPS, you'll make your way along the trails, silently admiring the scenery! You'll enjoy a warm welcome and sound advice on how to make the most of your walk. You can also rent electric bikes and fat bikes.

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2024

TLC

Canoë - Kayak

Saint-Georges-d'Oléron is a town on the island of Oléron. One of the region's main attractions is Fort Boyard, famous thanks to the TV show of the same name. Built in the 19th century to protect the Charente estuary, the fort is now an emblematic monument of the region. It can be admired from Boyardville beach or the Saumonards state forest, or on a sea cruise. In addition to Fort Boyard, Saint-Georges-d'Oléron also offers other heritage attractions. The town's Romanesque church, listed as a historic monument, is the oldest on the island. It boasts a beautifully sculpted facade, a model ex-voto ship and a wooden Virgin and Child. The Château Fournier, built in 1877, is another place of interest to visit. Also nearby is the Villa Briquet, dating from 1881, with its charming history. Finally, the fish locks are another important part of Saint-Georges-d'Oléron's heritage. These horseshoe-shaped structures, built according to an ancestral method, were used as fish traps. In conclusion, Saint-Georges-d'Oléron offers visitors the chance to discover the famous Fort Boyard and other interesting heritage sites. Whether admiring the scenery from the beach, visiting a historic church or exploring the fish locks, there's something for everyone.

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Camping
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