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Lazy days
and high spirits
9 km of pale sandy coves, endless coastline, a sea that becomes a
nautical stadium, at high tide... You're on the Côte d'Amour, and
Europe's most beautiful beach is laid out at your feet. A Pornichet,
the innovative 'Station Kid' label enables children and their
parents to enjoy diving. Right in the centre of the bay, 'chic et
choc' La Baule is a concentrate of luxury boutiques, friendly
restaurants, and stunning villas. At the end of the promenade, Le
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Authentic
and human-scale...
This pretty fishing port is built on rock, and has everything going
for it: Beaches and creeks, quays and boats, a castle, funny little
narrow streets criss-crossed by flights of steps, an indoor market…
It's full of life and activity both day and night. The special charm
of the Côte de Jade is not be missed. Its name is inspired by the
colour of the water. The famous customs officers' path snakes along
a coastline punctuated with creeks, offering an astonishing
perspective of both the surrounding coastline and the resort itself.
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Saint-Jean-de-Monts |
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Children first !
An exceptional wooded environment, 20 km of safe, gently sloping
beaches, lifeguards… This is the one for the kids! Although it
is a child-friendly 'Station Kid' par excellence, there's plenty
for adults as well: golf, thalassotherapy, fishing, bike rides
or picnics beneath the pine trees – make yourself some great
holiday memories |
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Saint-Brévin-les-Pins |
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A resort
full to the brim of good sea air, and enamoured of the natural world
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Come as a family for swimming and watersports: sailing and
kitesurfing, land yachting and speed sailing on these vast stretches
of hard sand. Under the pine trees, in the shade of oaks and
mimosas, recharge your batteries in the warm friendly atmosphere –
and especially in the Forêt de la Pierre Attelée, the length of the
beach at la Roussellerie. This is the only dune forest in the Loire-Atlantique
region, and is protected by the Conservatoire du Littoral.
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The ports of the Presqu'île
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Typical villages and a walk on the wild side!
Sheltered by the majestic Pointe du Castelli, Piriac-sur-Mer is an
authentic fishing village. The quayside smells and activity make it
worth a trip from La Turballe, treasure of French fishing and
kingdom of the sardine. Situated on the tip of the peninsula, Le
Croisic is at once both a typical seaside resort and a lively
fishing port. Further south, poised between salt marsh and ocean,
Batz-sur-Mer offers its visitors all the charms of a wild coastline!
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