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St Georges D'Oleron
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The accommodation includes a bed measuring 160x200 and another measuring 140x190. There is a separate shower room and a WC. Additionally, guests have access to a swimming pool.Reviews
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Directions
Take the A10 motorway towards Saintes. Then, follow the signs for île d'Oléron and St Georges d'Oléron.
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Prices
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Attractions
- Château d'Oléron: Located on the eastern coast of Oléron Island, Château d'Oléron is a historic fortress with impressive ramparts and a beautiful view of the surrounding area. The castle has been well-preserved and is now home to several artisan shops and a local market.
- Fort Boyard: Situated off the coast of Oléron Island, Fort Boyard is a famous fortification that has appeared in numerous movies and TV shows. While the fort is not open to the public, boat trips are available to get a close view and learn about its history.
- Les Marais aux Oiseaux: A nature reserve located on the west side of Oléron Island, Les Marais aux Oiseaux is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the marshes on foot or by bike, observing various bird species and enjoying the tranquility of the area.
- La Cotinière: A charming fishing village on the southwest coast of Oléron Island, La Cotinière offers a picturesque harbor, colorful fishing boats, and a lively fish market. Stroll along the promenade, taste fresh seafood, or relax on the sandy beach.
- Phare de Chassiron: The lighthouse of Chassiron is an iconic landmark located on the northern tip of Oléron Island. Climb to the top of the lighthouse for panoramic views of the island and the Atlantic Ocean. The adjacent museum provides insights into the history of lighthouses and maritime navigation.
- Plage de Gatseau: This sandy beach on the eastern side of Oléron Island offers a peaceful and natural setting. Surrounded by dunes and pine forests, Plage de Gatseau is ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying a picnic while being away from the crowds.
- Oleron Island Oyster Farm: Experience the island's famous oyster production by visiting an oyster farm. Learn about the process of oyster cultivation, sample freshly shucked oysters, and savor the local flavors of Oléron Island.
- Port des Salines: Located near the town of Bourcefranc-le-Chapus, Port des Salines is a salt marsh where traditional salt production methods are still practiced. Take a guided tour to learn about the salt-making process, explore the salt pans, and discover the importance of salt in the region's history.
- La Maison de la Mytiliculture: Located in Marennes, just across the bridge from Oléron Island, La Maison de la Mytiliculture is a museum dedicated to mussel farming. Discover the techniques used in cultivating mussels, their importance in regional cuisine, and enjoy tastings of these delicious bivalves. 10. Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron: The main town on Oléron Island, Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron, offers a blend of historical charm and modern amenities. Explore the narrow streets, visit the local market, and admire the beautiful church of Saint-Pierre, a symbol of the island's heritage.