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  • 1 Brouage Ramparts Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    F - 17320 Brouage

    The Brouage Ramparts, built between 1630 and 1640, are an excellent example of the art of fortifications before Vauban. Forming a square with sides 400m long, they are protected by seven bastions equipped with bartizans. The North side faced the sea,..

  • 2 Corderie Royale Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Jardin de la Marine F - 17300 Rochefort

    Built by Colbert in 1666, the building is anchored on a timber form comprised of a grid of oak beams. A rare example of 17C industrial architecture, this classical building was the assembly point for rope used on the great warships. The advent of ste..

  • 3 Farm Interesting

    Museums and art

    3 Bd de la Plage F - 17370 Ile d'Oléron

    A fully furnished, reconstructed farm recreating the atmosphere of traditional life on the island. On display are the farmhouse with its one room and window, outbuildings (wine storeroom and forge) containing equipment and tools from earlier days, pa..

  • 4 Île d'Oléron Interesting

    Nature and gardens

    F - 17310 Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron

    Linked to the mainland by a viaduct-bridge , Oléron is Metropolitan France’s second largest island after Corsica. A place of wild beauty, ocean expanse, ever-changing colours, warm sand and… its famous oysters. Its white houses sit among mimosas, la..

  • 5 Île d'Aix Interesting

    Nature and gardens

    F - 17123 Île-d'Aix

    With its green woodland of oaks, pines and tamarisks, inlets and beaches of fine sand on which sit Vauban’s fortifications, this little island (seemingly Mediterranean in character) in the mouth of the Charente is ideal for long walks bathed in ocean..

  • 6 Arsenal Quarter Interesting

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Porte de l'Arsenal F - 17300 Rochefort

    The shipyard stretched along the Charente River on two levels (they still exist today) separated by slipways or dry docks. It had 11 construction yards and careening basins of which the Old Form is the oldest masonry dry dock in the world. A foundry,..

  • 7 Pierre Loti’s House Interesting

    Museums and art

    141 Rue Pierre-Loti F - 17300 Rochefort

    Pierre Loti’s house is made up of two adjoining buildings. The interior is magnificent, and quite amazing, with a ‘‘Renaissance’’ dining room furnished in the Spanish style and decorated with Flemish tapestries, a mosque ornamented with items from th..

  • 8 Art and History Museum Interesting

    Museums and art

    63 Avenue du Gén.-de-Gaulle F - 17300 Rochefort

    This museum houses a collection of paintings from the 16C and 17C, and the Romantic and Empire periods, including the Lola Montès portrait by Rouget. There is also a beautiful ethnography collection from Africa and Oceania (with superb Polynesian mas..

  • 9 Old Businesses Museum Interesting

    Museums and art

    12 Rue Lesson F - 17300 Rochefort

    This museum is a picturesque reminder of the way people once lived, featuring a range of businesses and workshops that were set up in Rochefort between 1900 and 1940 (a Rochefort bar, a hat shop, a pharmacy, a grocery and a forge).

  • 10 Oléron Castle

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Île d'Oléron F - 17480 Ile d'Oléron

    The castle is what remains of a citadel built by Richelieu. It was enlarged and modified by Louis XIV in 1666 to protect the newly built port of Rochefort . During the Revolution, political deportees were its unwilling occupants.

  • 11 Port des Salines

    Museums and art

    Rue des Anciennes-Salines F - 17370 Ile d'Oléron

    Brightly coloured oyster-farm huts house exhibitions on the island’s traditional activities: the history of salt in Saintonge, the écluses à poisson (fish retention locks) and oyster farming. A salt works has been conserved around a cabane à Sau ..

  • 12 Vert-Bois Beach

    Nature and gardens

    Plage de Vert-Bois F - 17370 Ile d'Oléron

    Best on a windy day when high foaming ocean waves break on the shore, creating a stunning view .

  • 13 St-Trojan Forest

    Nature and gardens

    D126 F - 17370 Saint-Trojan-les-Bains

    Some green oaks and broom vie with the prevailing sea pines in this 2,000ha forest, excellent for walks and bike rides.

  • 14 Bird sanctuary

    Industrial tourism and theme park

    Les Grissotières F - 17550 Dolus-d'Oléron

    This is a reserve where migratory birds nest and spend the winter: herons, egrets, pelicans and barnacle geese can be found in enclosures resembling their natural habitat.

  • 15 St-Trojan Beaches

    Nature and gardens

    D126 F - 17370 Saint-Trojan-les-Bains

    Depending on your preferences and what happens to take your fancy, you might want to head for the Grande Plage (3km to the west) which stretches out as far as the eye can see, the Pointe de Manson (2.5km to the South) which affords views of the v..

  • 16 Bird and Animal Sanctuary

    Industrial tourism and theme park

    24 Rte Grand-Pontreau-Maisonneuve F - 17310 Ile d'Oléron

    Here one can see black crested loris from New Guinea, crowned yellow crested cranes, macaws and toucans.

  • 17 Oléron Island Museum

    Museums and art

    31 Rue Pierre-Loti F - 17310 Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron

    On display in this museum of local crafts and traditions is a reconstruction of a local kitchen complete with figures in costume. There is also a collection of local seashells and displays about the island’s economic activities (oyster farming, agric..

  • 18 Maison des Aieules

    Museums and art

    19 Rue Pierre-Loti F - 17310 Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron

    Loti spent his holidays here as a teenager, with his maternal grandparents. In 1923 he was buried in the family garden with his childhood bucket and spade. The time the writer spent here is also evoked by a bust of him in front of the town hall.

  • 19 Church of St Peter of Oléron

    Religious buildings

    Pl. Pierre-Loti F - 17310 Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron

    The 32m high steeple acts as a landmark for seamen. Climb up to the viewing platform for a panoramic view taking in the whole island, the islands of Aix and Ré, as well as the Gironde estuary.

  • 20 Lanterne des Morts

    Religious buildings

    Pl. Camille-Memain F - 17310 Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron

    This lantern tower was built in the 13C, during the English occupation, in the early Gothic style. Spare and slender, it is topped by a pyramid added in the 18C. Inside, the staircase leading up to the signal light has been preserved.