COWARD BEACHES
The beaches of La Couarde, with their crystal-clear waters and fine sand, ...Read more
OUR LADY OF ALL SAINTS CHURCH
The church is home to a number of listed objects, including the Virgin and ...Read more
THE TIDE MILL
Read moreIt is a bicycle tour, because the cycle path connecting the village to the rest of the island offers the walkers a unique panorama of this monument built in the Middle Ages by the religious of Saint-Michel-en-l 'Herm abbey. He had the origin of grasping grain through tidal-powered grinding. It also ensured maintenance of the channel by hunting the port's vase. In the nineteenth century, in view of the importance of salt production, the mill was used to wash white gold. All the buildings were then tied to the salt trade, the bridge to the residences of state officials and of course the salt factory that owned a high fireplace. Today, if he doesn't visit, there is still an essential step for cyclists taking the wooden bridge.
OFFICE DE TOURISME LA COUARDE-SUR-MER
Tourist office organizes a tour of the atypical seaside resort, in the ...Read more
FORT LA PRÉE
Fort built under the reign of Louis XIII, hosting numerous events: Java ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME LE BOIS-PLAGE-EN-RÉ
Tourist office organizing walking tours in Le Bois-Plage-en-Ré, to ...Read more
DESTINATION ÎLE DE RÉ - OFFICE DU TOURISME DE L'ÎLE DE RÉ
Tourist office with tourist brochures and souvenir storeRead more
OFFICE DE TOURISME DES PORTES-EN-RÉ
Welcome desk in Les Portes-en-Ré, with smiling staff and useful ...Read more
LA RÉSERVE NATURELLE DE LILLEAU DES NIGES
A nature reserve with a museographic area offering a fun and educational ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME RIVEDOUX PLAGE
Tourist office with a friendly welcome, offering a discovery of the Ile de ...Read more
THE BALD SPOTLIGHT
Read moreWhen you cross the bridge, you will probably want to go to the Baleines lighthouse. But don't miss the Chauveau lighthouse. If you can't visit it, this monument is worth a look because it is the only lighthouse in the open sea of Charente-Maritime! Built under the reign of Louis XIV, it signals the dangers of the coasts and guides the ships. This white and red tower may seem very thin to resist the waves, but it has never collapsed. The place is ideal for fishing on foot, it is a well-known spot for clam lovers.
OFFICE DE TOURISME SAINTE-MARIE-DE-RÉ
Office de Sainte-Marie-de-Ré, offering information on accommodation, ...Read more
LE P'TIT NATIEN
Boat offering maritime links between Saint-Martin de Ré and Les ...Read more