The Citadel of Le Château-d'Oléron
Built from 1630, the Citadel of Le Château-d'Oléron is listed as one of the most important historical monuments of the island of Oléron. Today, the…
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Superb beaches
This part of the Atlantic coast features four islands - Ré, Aix, Oleron and Madame - lying just off its shores.
From the Gironde estuary to the south to the port of La Rochelle further north you can discover a wide range of superb beaches, spectacular cliffs and other features of interest.
Historical sites
Discover a region steeped in history: there are many archaeological sites, historical towns and ports, forts, churches and picturesque villages to explore.
Gastronomic delights
Sequoia Parc is situated close to the oyster beds that have made this region famous throughout the world for its oysters. If you love seafood in general you'll be spoilt for choice.
The region is also famous for its Cognac and Pineau: vinyards and distilleries in the region can be visited.
Great weather
The Charente-Maritime region is also the second most sunny region in France and benefits from a very mild climate in the low season.
During your stay our information desk will provide you with comprehensive tourist information.
Built from 1630, the Citadel of Le Château-d'Oléron is listed as one of the most important historical monuments of the island of Oléron. Today, the…
Erected on a rock covered at high tide and set between the island of Oléron and the Bay of Marennes, the Fort Louvois is a Vauban-like forticiation dating from the 17th…