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Lay Valley - Saint-Vincent-Puymaufrais

In a steep-sided valley.
A hike along the Lay River at a place called "Le Grand Bateau".
The Lay River flows through part of the Poitevin Marshes and empties into the Atlantic Ocean between La Faute-sur-Mer and L'Aiguillon-sur-Mer.
Lac du Graon

A 13 km circuit along the edge of Lake Graon allows you to enjoy the local flora and fauna.
A very varied circuit with narrow paths and woodland trails... A real treat.
The circuit can be extended by small loops of around 2 km (La Renardière and Les Petites Touches).
The Rambourg Mill, departing from La Roche-sur-Yon

A cycle route to discover the countryside around La Roche-sur-Yon, among hedgerows, ponds and rivers.
Circuit around Moulin Papon

A tour around the artificial lake of Moulin Papon, on foot or by bike.
La Pointe du Payré

A short hike for lovers of unspoilt nature.
Vouvant, medieval town, listed as one of the 'most beautiful villages in France'

A hike full of mystery... in the land of the fairy Melusine.
Dune, forest, Veillon marsh

Hike along the dunes, forest and marshes. A biotope waiting to be discovered.
Sentier de la Citardière - Mervent Forest

A short walk in the Forest of Mervent and along the River Mère.
Lake Mervent - Citardière Château - Pont du déluge

There are many pedestrian paths to discover in Mervent forest.
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).
From the Ile de Ré bridge to Nieul-sur-Mer

The first part of the route takes you along the coastal trail with a section around the outskirts of the small ports of Lauzières and Plomb.
Small viewing points are scattered along the route giving you the chance to observe the Pertuis Breton and the Ile de Ré and its bridge.
The return leg takes you around the outskirts of the Nieul-Sur-Mer communes and then L'Houmeau.
Around Bois-Plage-en-Ré

Bois-Plage-en-Ré is the seaside resort of the Ile de Ré with long beaches lined with dunes. It is also a wine producing region with plenty of wooded areas.
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.
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.
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.
The Five Landscapes Trail in Sainte-Marie-de-Ré

It's a walk to stroll at your own pace through the village's different natural environments. This route will take you from the narrow streets to the forest and from the coast to the former salt marshes of the Grands Prés, now a major site for biodiversity on the Île de Ré.