The commun of Alba-la-Romaine, just a few kilometres from les Rives d'Arc, is home to an archeological site ad many ancient remains, including an ancient theatre.
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The commun of Alba-la-Romaine, just a few kilometres from les Rives d'Arc, is home to an archeological site ad many ancient remains, including an ancient theatre.
Explore the fortifications of Saint-Martin: a captivating journey through the majestic ramparts and fascinating military history of the island of Ré
Immerse yourself in the archaeological site, and the remains will give you an insight into the urban development of a city over 1000 years, with fortifications, streets, sewers and pavements, as well as blocks of dwellings divided into houses.
Located at the southern tip of the Presqu'île, the Pointe du Conguel, under the protection of the Conservatoir du Littoral, is a great place to take a stroll.
6km long, Seignosse's beaches are among the most beautiful on the French Riviera and have been awarded the PAVILLON BLEU, a sustainable tourism label for beaches.
Situated in the very south of the Ardèche, at the foot of the Cévennes, the Bois de Païolive is a 16km2 ancient forest renowned for its rich biodiversity and the landscapes that run through the Gorges de Chassezac.
On the Ile de Ré, the majestic Phare des Baleines offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding coastline. This lighthouse, a key monument on the island, invites you to discover its adjacent museum, rich in marine stories and historical artefacts.
Covering 550 hectares, the Pesquiers salt marsh is one of the most remarkable natural areas on the Var coast.
Born of the ramblings of a capricious river made famous by writers, the Hossegor lake is one of the jewels of the Côte d'Argent.
An islet of sand that is only revealed at low tide, the Banc du Bûcheron gives an air of otherworldliness and offers a beautiful view of Patache beach.
Get ready for an adventure to the summit of Mont Gerbier de Jonc, an ancient volcano over 8 million years old.
Still little known by visitors, who are more attracted by the beaches and islands of the region, we recommend that you pop into the town of Hyères during your stay in Salines.
Situated not far from Port Maria in Quiberon, this lighthouse was born of changes in maritime traffic at the dawn of sea bathing.
Largentière, an ancient medieval town that amazes visitors with its authenticity, takes its name from the silver-lead mines that surround the area.
If Porquerolles is still too touristy for you, head for Port-Cros, the wildest of the Golden Islands.
The Ile de Ré is covered by almost 400 hectares of salt marshes. They are an integral part of the island's history, traditions and landscape.
Don't miss Molliets-et-Maa, in the heart of the Courant d'Huchet National Reserve, during your stay in the Maritimes.
The strip of sand known as the tombolo has always shaped the Quiberon bay landscape and the development of human activity in the area.
The Chauvet cave is so unique because it houses a collection of works of art that are exceptional in terms of their age, scale and multiple pictorial qualities.
Niniches are a type of lollipop – a Quiberon speciality that’s renowned and referenced as part of French culinary heritage.
Asparagus from the sands of the Landes is a real gastronomic nugget, appreciated for its delicate flavour and tender texture. This white asparagus is grown in unique conditions with sandy soil, perfect for growing asparagus.
A place not to be missed during your visit to Saint-Martin-en-Ré, especially for lovers of beautiful views and picturesque landscapes, is the bell tower of the town's church. Perched high up, this bell tower offers an exceptional panoramic view of the town, its bustling port, its impressive fortifications and the glittering expanse of the ocean.
Experience the adventure of a fortified castle and move through its 600-year history, all in the heart of the Gorges de l’Ardèche.
The open-air hotel Le Phare is located in several biodiversity reserves of coastal environments and wetlands specific to the island of Ré.
Château Turpault marks the entrance to the Côte Sauvage. As it’s a private castle, you can’t visit it.
Châteliers Abbey is one of the oldest monuments on the Ile de Ré, having witnessed history since the twelfth century.
Ile de Ré bridge is the crossing between daily life and an island full of surprises.
Déjese guiar a lo largo del camino y recargue energías en este tranquilo lugar creado por el hombre en homenaje a la naturaleza.
Admire los espléndidos colores del Ardèche que cambian según las estaciones.
67% of the Landes is forested, and is home to thousands of maritime pines, the main trees in this forested area.
Quiberon’s Côte Sauvage offers an everlasting show, season after season. You simply have to see the wind and water-sculpted rocks stretching along 8km of coastline.
Rated as one of the most beautiful beaches worldwide, Almanarre beach is a long stretch of fine sand that’s become the kitesurfing spot in the region.
Over the years, the remains of the seventeenth-century fort, tour Fondu, have become the departure point for boats to the islands and more specifically to Porquerolles, the closest island.
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