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La Tranche-sur-Mer walks
Around the Grouin du Cou Lighthouse
Enjoy the woods and beach at La Tranche-sur-Mer.
Please note: part of the route runs along the beach and is not accessible at high tide. In this case, you can start from point (6) and reach point (2) via the forest paths.
Menhirs and Dolmens of Le Bernard
Hike through the countryside of the commune of Le Bernard to discover six dolmens, including the largest in the Vendée (the Frébouchère dolmen), four menhirs and a Gallo-Roman tower. Information panels are provided at each site. A significant part of the circuit is on tarmac. Can also be done by mountain bike.
Tour of the Loix peninsula
Best enjoyed in winter in the sunshine, without the crowds of tourists.
This hike can also be extended by about 1.5 km via the eastern part of Loix, Le Clénandré.
There are no difficulties or pitfalls, and everything is well signposted. Much of the route can also be covered by bicycle.
Much of the route is on a dyke where you will have a beautiful view of the sea and the barnacle geese in season.
Around the Phare des Baleines lighthouse
A circular loop to see the Phare des Baleines lighthouse from its best angle. Return via the Conche des Baleines.
From Saint-Clément-des-Baleines to Portes-en-Ré
A pleasant walk that begins with a passage through a nature reserve (salt marshes and nature reserve - the main refuge for many migratory birds from November to May) and then continues through the "petit bois de trousse chemise" (small wood) beloved by Aznavour. The return trip along the beach to the whale lighthouse offers a complete change of scenery. Sumptuous panorama from the top of the lighthouse.
The wild coast, the Conche des Baleines and the Saint-Clément marshes
This easy circular will give you a glimpse of the four main landscapes on Île de Ré: a somewhat wild rocky coastline, a large sandy beach, the salt marshes for which this part of the island is famous, and finally the agricultural sector, mainly early potatoes and vines. Along the way, you can admire the unmissable Phare des Baleines lighthouse, the watchtower of Île de Ré.
From La Couarde-sur-Mer to the Martray crossing
This hike, starting from the small village of La Couarde-sur-Mer, will take you through the salt marshes of Loix-en-Ré and, after passing through Martray, the narrowest point on Île de Ré, back to the starting point along the coast.
On the Loix-en-Ré peninsula
The smallest village and port on the Île de Ré, in the heart of the salt marshes. A very peaceful peninsula, bordered to the east by the Fosse de Loix and to the west by the Fier d'Ars. The small village of Loix is very lively in summer.
From the Fier to the sea at Ars-en-Ré
A magnificent walk around Ars en Ré. From the banks of the Fier, pass through the salt marshes to reach the Martray sea wall, the Combe à l'Eau forest and return to the Fier and the port of Ars.
The black and white bell tower, which serves as a landmark for local sailors, is always in view.
Saint-Martin-de-Ré heritage trail
This tour invites you to discover the rich history of Saint-Martin-de-Ré through the heritage signage of the Pays d'art et d'histoire de l'Île de Ré (heritage service of the Community of Communes). Through these monuments and unmissable sites, you will discover the many facets of this town, which will reveal some of its secrets.
Explore the old town of Saint-Martin-de-Ré
Architectural tour of the old town of Saint-Martin-de-Ré, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with the Pays d'Art et d'Histoire de l'Île de Ré (heritage service of the Île de Ré Community of Communes).
Moutiers - Le Givre
The Troussepoil Adventure Trail and discovery of the village of Le Givre.
The Fier d'Ars-en-Ré
After passing through the small village of Ars-en-Ré with its typical narrow streets, you will follow the Fier d'Ars to the ocean. You will then finish your walk by following the beach back to the starting point.