Puy du
Fou is well worth a visit, by day there is a theme park which
includes medieval jousting, villages with traditional crafts and actors dressed
in the period of the day. The highlight is a twice daily display of falconry.
The display is held in an amphitheatre with hawks, falcons and eagles swooping
over the crowd and collecting food from the falconers who are dressed in
traditional costume. This includes every bird of prey you have ever imagined
including some enormous vultures. Great fun and highly professional ! By night
during the summer Puy du
Fou is renowned for holding France's foremost Son et Lumière (cinescenie)
spectacle. This is a re-enactment of the dress history in full costume by night
and includes battle scenes, village life and laser special effects set around a
castle and lake. It includes a cast of hundreds of locals and is carried out on
Friday and Saturday nights. Every show is sold out in the height of summer, but
tickets can be booked in advance. There is also an English translation available
on cassette. If you wish to go to the evening event and get the translation this
can be booked in advance by credit card.
Mervent There
are large wooded areas ideal for walking and particularly mountain biking. Very
large lake which is ideal for fishing, sailing, canoeing and swimming with there
being some small lakeside beaches. There are places where pedalos and wind
surfers can be hired, and wind surfing lessons are offered at reasonable rates.
There are also restaurants, a small zoo and a very extensive fun park known as
'Pierre Brune', which has dozens of rides from castles, crazy bikes, and slides
to hamster wheels and see-saws.
Venise Vert is the canal system
which the Vendée is famous for. There are numerous places (Maillezais is one of
the best) where small rowing boats can be hired (with or without guides). Maps
are provided and you can navigate round canal systems to set routes. The canals
range from 20m wide to narrow stretches barely wide enough for the boat. All the
canals are completely covered with a very distinctive weed giving them the
appearance of flat green land, hence the 'Venise Vert' name. At Maillezais there
is also a restaurant, souvenir shop and crazy golf course. A fun day out, though
beware, boat hire is more expensive than you would expect.
Vouvant
is a quiet historic town with a church overlooking a valley and river. There is
a very good crêperie and pedalos can be hired out by the hour.
Fontenay-le-Comte - The small Renaissance city of
Fontenay-le-Comte lies between the marais poitevin and the forest of
Mervent. Noted for its architectural heritage and particularly relaxed way
of life, the town has a good variety of shops, hypermarkets, parks and has a
Saturday market with a great selection of seafood
available.
Beaches in the Vendée are excellent, clean and sandy.
There are many kilometers of beaches in the Vendee and plenty of resorts varying
from small quiet resorts to the more touristy. Three popular resorts next
to each other on the coast, la Tranche-sur-Mer, l'Aiguillon-sur-Mer, and la
Faute-sur-Mer . All are excellent for families, for the larger more touristy
type of resort les Sables-d'Olonne offers full facilities expected of a more
commercialised resort. More information on the
Vendee beaches
Mervent Zoo Although realatively small,
this is a very well presented zoo with a good selection of animals to view
(including lions, tigers & bears!)
There are a number of larger zoos and
wildlife parks in the Vendée and neighbouring Charente Maritime, the best of
which are the zoo at Les Sables d'Olonne on the Vendée coast and the Palmyre zoo
near Royan in the Charente Maritime.
La Rochelle is
France's 2nd largest boat building port and the historic Vieux Port remains
largely unchanged. A daily fish market can be found in the old town until 12:00
midday. The port is very attractive and waterside cafés and restaurants offer a
relaxing break. The seafood platters are their speciality and are excellent
especially for large groups, where a single huge dish of shell fish is produced.
The new marina holds Europe's largest aquarium which is open 365 days a year and
has a large selection of fish from highly coloured tropical types to eels and
sharks.
Île de Ré is a quiet island off La Rochelle, a new
road bridge makes it accessible by car. It is picturesque and has numerous
beaches, cafés, towns and parks. The cost for the toll bridge is approximately
£10 but is free if you cycle or walk out to the island. There is also a very
good value golf course on the island.
Futuroscope is
situated near Poitiers, it combines latest cinematic developments with the
entertainment and fun of a theme park. there are a dozen or so main attractions
comprising some of the largest cinema screens in the world (seven stories high),
3-d special effects, flight simulators, cinema seats on hydraulic pedestals, all
around cinema with picture that extends underneath you, 360degree cinema
screens, huge curved screens etc. These all show spectacular 20 minute films on
various topics. There are also educational areas showing the history of cinema,
and numerous restaurants and cafés. There are a number of smaller attractions
also which include pedalos, fun mirrors, slides etc. Be warned though queues in
peak holiday periods are massive, best to do this outside main French holiday
periods.
Zoo at Les Sables d'Olonne is located on the edge of
this popular resort town. Set in verdant gardens, this beautifully presented zoo
is home to 200 animals of more than 40 species, including big cats, red pandas
and primates. Some of the species kept are rare and the zoo is part of a
European breeding program for many of these.
The Palmyre zoo is
generally held to be the best in France. Visited by over 800,000 visitors per
year, the 35 acre site is home to 1600 animals including polar bears, gorillas
and rhinoceros.
Chassenon-le-Bourg. The lakeside beach Lac de
Chassenon is just outside of Fontenay-le-Comte and has a private beach which is
open to the public during the summer season. This sheltered guarded beach is
ideal for children and you can hire boats and canoes.There are plans to
redevelop this site into one of the biggest water-parks in the
Vendee.
The Loire Valley: Famous for its chateaux and
wines, the Loire Valley offers also some exceptional scenery. Some towns worth a
visit: Saumur with the Cadre Noir (National School of Horsemanship). Chinon and
its medieval castle. Also the unique gardens of Villandry.
Pescalis: Very large fishing lake (one of the largest in Europe).
Situated near Moncoutant, this fishermans’ paradise offers over 150 hectares of
lakes. It is Europe’s premier fishing and nature centre and open to beginner and
enlightened amateur. All types of fish are available.
La
Vallee des Singes, Primate Protection Reserve: 30 species to be
discovered White-Bellied Spider Monkey Tufted Capuchins Yellow-breasted Capuchin
White-throated Capuchin Chimpanzees Colobus Monkey Gorilla Gelada Baboon
White-cheeked Gibbons Woolly Monkey Schmidt's White-Nosed Monkey Barbary
Macaques The White-Fronted Lemur Ring-Tailed Lemur Ruffed Lemur Mandrills Common
Marmoset White-Fronted Marmoset Pygmy Marmoset Squirrel monkey White-Faced Saki
Siamang Emperor Tamarin Golden Headed Lion Tamarin Golden Lion Tamarin
Cotton-Topped Tamarin Titi Monkeys. Monkey Valley’s shady paths, brooks and
waterfalls invite you to explore the calm beauty of its natural countryside. A
new sight appears at each turn in the path. Listen…Observe… Use all of your
senses and you will be transported into the fascinating universe of the
primates!-
Cognac is approximately 1½ hours drive south and
well worth a visit for the connoisseur. In the centre of the town the best tour
is that of the Otard distilleries, where cognac has been made for hundreds of
years. A sample session follows the tour, but drivers beware, new laws on drink
driving are more strict than UK.
Saumur is more for the wine
buff, it is similar distance north and this town on the Loire also offers
numerous caves (cellars) along with various historic buildings.
St
Emilion is ½ hour drive south of Cognac, this historic wine producing
region is for the red wine enthusiasts and boasts excellent tours of vineyards
and historic sites.
A to Z of
Attraction.
Abbeys:
Abbaye de la Grainetiere Built in 1130, Les Herbiers. has seen many
attacks, but its cloisters and chapel are still intact
Lieu Dieu Near Jard -sur-Mer. Built by
Richard the Lion Heart.
Prieure de Grammont Built by Richard the Lion Heart in the
13th Century .Open June to Sept.
Abbaye de L'Ile Chauvet on the Breton
Marshes between Chateauneuf and Bois-en-Cene.
Abbaye-du-maillezais large abbey on the Marais Poitevin
it is architecturally unique in the Poitou Saintonge..
Abbaye de
St.Michel-en-l'Herm Founded in 682 part of the abbey is open to the
public.
Royal Abbaye Neuil-sur-l'Autise. Granted royal status by
Eleanor of Aquitaine. Open daily throughout the year...
Adventure
Parks.
201 forest Avenue
Adventure Parc Mervent tree top adventures ia an aerial
assault course to test your skills, agility and balance.
Donjon des
Cimes New for
2010. Fontenay-le-Comte. Promenades and games up in the trees
Le Grand
Defi St Julien
des Landes, 5 courses of adventure up in the trees.
Feeling Forest
St.Hilaire-de
Riez. 6 courses in the trees.
Indian Forest The Vendées largest adventure
park with 310 events on 17 courses.
Pierre Brune. Mervent Forest.A fun park with large variety of
games
Tepacap. Mesnard la Barotier. 6 courses in the trees +
paintball.
Animaux de la Ferme This Farm and Nature wildlife park has over 500
animals.
Aquariums.
7th Continent. The aquarium at
Talmont-St.Hilaire.
Sealand Noirmoutier. The aquarium on the island of
Noirmoutier.
Atlantic Toboggan. This large water park consists of a huge lake with
all its fun equipment is a fabulous assembly of facilities.
Barrage de
Boisse one of
the hydaulic water managements in the Marais Poitevin.
Bazoges-en-Pareds. The keep and gardens of a Medieval Feudal
castle.
Bourrine de Rosie This traditional Marais Breton thatched two room
cottage was until recently the home of an old lady,
Bourrine-du
Bois-Juquaud.
Discover the lives of the people of the marshes
Brasserie
Melusine. The
Vendées first Brewery at Chambretaud in the Haut Bocage
CAIRN. Center for
Archaeological Research Initiation and the Neolithic. A prehistory discovery
centre...
Canal-de-Ceinture-des-Hollandais one of the major drainage
canals of the Marais Poitevin.
Centre Minier de Faymoreau. The Village, chapel, museum
and exhibitions on the life of mining in the Vendée.
Churches of
importance;
La Baslica. St.Laurent-sur-Sèvre. The main church in the Vendee's "holy
Town"
Le
Boupere This
fortified church looks more like a castle than a church.
Cheffois. Medieval fortified
church.
Fontenay-le-Comte Cathedral Notre-Dame. Founded in the 12th century as
an Augustinian abbey.
Lucon Cathedral.The Cathedral of Lucon dominates the skyline for miles
around. Cardinal Richelieu was a Bishop here.
Mesnard la Barotiere
. 11th century
church of St.Christophe and the medieval wall frescos that were discovered in
1950.
La
Pommeraie-sur-Sevre. 12th century church of St.Martins has some XV century Frescos on
the south wall of the nave,
Notre Dame Vieux Pouzages. built around 1066 in the
shape of a Latin cross it contains Medieval wall paintings.
Chateau
Adventurers. 2
grand courses of adventure for a fabulous day out with the Family.
Châteaux:
Château Commequiers. Feudal chateau with moat.
Hold spectacular events during the summer.
Château d'Apremont
. The two
surviving towers were part of a renaissance chateau built in the early
1500's...
Château d'Ardelay The Large 15th century square tower with red tiles,
the wall court yard and several buildings...
Château de Barbe
Bleu Chateau
at Tiffauges. Its most infamous resident was Gilles de Rais also known as blue
beard.
Chateau Bessay .This renaissance château has a magnificent Henry 1V
tower and ancient pigeonnier.
Château de l'Hermenault. In 1003 a fortified priory
was built here and was annexed to the Bishops of Maillezais
abbey.
Château de la Greve. St. Martin des Noyers. 12th Century medieval
château.
Château dela Guignardiere. Historic Renaissance château, you can view it from
the cellars (Cave) to the roof timbers.
Château La Landebaudiere. The château was built in 1786
by Pierre-Prosper de Boisy the Marquis de Boisy,
Château de
Noirmoutier.
Built in the 12th century it has survived well through the ages retaining all
its charm and character.
Château Talmont st.Hilaire Experience life in the middle ages in the Fortress of
Richard the Lion Heart.
Château des Essarts . This medieval Château with its feudal moat sits on
top of a mound which dates from the 10th century.
Château
Garnache.
Built for the lords of la Garnache around 1045 by the Viscount of
Thouars.
Château-la-Citardiere . Renaissance castle built around 1625 for Jacques de
Morienne a tax collector.
Château Palluau Old feudal castle hidden amongst the
woods.
Château du Parc Soubise. The chateau was burnt down during the war of the
Vendée, today it is a ghostly reminder...
Château
Pouzages The
fortress which dates from the X11 and X111 centuries has 12 towers including the
magnificent Keep.
Château Sigournais. 15th Century feudal castle at Sigournais on the
border between the Haut and Bas Bocage...
Château
St.Mesmin.
Built in 1370 by Pierre-de-Montfaucon in a hexagonal shape has 5 horseshoe
shaped towers,
Château Terre Neuve Fontenay-le-Comte. Built in 1580, contains monumental
fireplaces, stone carved ceilings...
Châteaumur . The smallest, yet most enchanting feudal castle in
the Vendee.
Loges Chabotterie. An astonishingly evocative insight into the gentility
of life in the Vendée in the years before the Revolution.
Tour Moricq The keep of the medieval
castle near Angles
Vieux Château Ile d'Yeu, built to defend the island from the English
and Spainish, but also from pirates.
Chavagne en Pallaua follie the Sanctuarie de Notre
Dame de Salette.
Chemin de Fer Steam railway.The Vendée's only steam
railway.
Cheval Parc horse and donkey park.
Cinescenie de Puy-du-Fou. This unique night time spectacular is
famous the world over.
Cite des Oiseaux wild fowl reserve.
Clisson (loire Atlantique) Medieval
town with an Italian feel.
Coulon. (deux Sevres) Capital of the Green Venice.
Court d'Aron Ornimental & Tropical
Gardens
Daviaud Eco-museum of the Breton Marshes.
Ecluse- Pointe aux
Herbes.
Hydaulic feature of the Marais Poitevin.
Espace des RecordsExhibition of world
record.
Espace Gaston Chassac The vendéen artist who painted on many
media.
Feeling Forest. Adventure in the tree tops.
Feerie des
SantonsMagnificent miniature villages peopled with 600 original
santons
Folie de Finfarine . The Folly Finfarine is a tourist site that invites
young and old to explore nature.
Fontenay-le-Comte Renaissance town with many
attractions, Cite de Plus Beau detour de France.
Foussais
Payre "Petites
Cites de Character"
Gardens of the Vendée. There are many beautiful and interesting gardens in
the Vendée
Grand Parc de Puy du Fou World famous Theme Park.
Green Venice The wet marshes of the Marais
Poitevin. One of the major tourist attractions in France.
Haras de la
Vendée. The
Nation Stud, a most for horse lovers.
Historial de la Vendée. The museum of the
Vendée.
Ile
aux Jeux.
Island of games, childrens play centre.
L'Ile d'Yeu. Island off the coast of the Vendée
Ile
Noirmoutier.This is a beautiful and stunning island, and is must on everyone's
list of must see.
Ile de Re (charente Maritime) Charming and picturesque island with so much to
do and see
Indian Forest. Adventure park. One of the largest adventure parks in
France.
Jardin du Loriot. Bamboo gardens.
Jardins de
Olfacties.
Purfumed gardens at Coex, scented trails water features and so much
more...
Jardin du batiment. Thire. William Christie's remarkable
garden.
Jardin du Prieure St.Pierre. Reaumur. An interesting
garden well worth a visit.
Jardins de Chaligny.A garden of geometric design of the 18th
century
Jardins du Vent. Garden of wind driven things
Kulmino. A water tower with panoramic
views and exhibition of water cycle.
L'Aqueduc de Maille Fascinating medieval water
system
l'Aunisceane, Water park complex at La Tranche-sur-Mer.
L'Ile aux
Papillons
Butterfly farm.
La Corniche From Les Sables to Port Bourgenay.
La Corniche
Vendéene. From
St.Gilles Croix de Vie to Sion-sur-l'Ocean.
La Rochelle. (Charente-Maritime) Frances
second most visited tourist city
Le Noeud Hydaulic Bazoin Picturesque water management
system.
Les
P'tit Mousses.
St Gilles Croix de Vie. Miniature ships you can ride around the lake of
Jaunay.
Les
Salines Boat
trip through the marches to discover the salt production of the Marais
Olonne
Loges
Chabotterie
The loges and their gardens are one of the more interesting stately homes in the
Vendée
Maison de l'Ane Donkey farm with rides etc.
Maison
Meunerie
Working watermill.
Maison de la Riviere watermill.
Maison de la vie Rurale Eco-museum to the rural
life.
Maison
deux Victories. Mouilleron-en-Pareds. Museum of the lives of Clemenceau and
Marechal Lattre.
Maison Libellules. dragonfly farm, eco-museum.
Maison-jardins
Clemenceau.
St.Vincent-sur-Jard. House and impressionist gardens of Georges
Clemenceau
Manoir Reaumur. Science museum
Marais
Breton.Picturesque and interesting marshlands in the north
Vendée
Marais pays d'Olonne. Marshlands of the Marais d'Olonne
Marais
Poitevin. 2nd
largest marshland in France
Marais Salants. The salt
marshes.
Markets Weekly markets of the Vendée.
Mervent
Forest. This
ancient forest with its lakes is as interesting as it is
Beautiful.
Mervent Zoo. Small but well run and interesting zoo.
Mini Ville Miniature village Ile de
Noirmoutier.
Moulin a Elise working watermill also houses the Tourist information
office.
Moulin a Foulon.Cugand. Last working water driven woollen mill in
France.
Moulin de Raire. Working windmill.
Moulin de
Ramboug.
Watermill open to the public.
Moulin des Alouette. Les Hebiers, windmills
including one in working condition.
Moulin des Gourmands St.Reverend. Windmill Open to
the Public.
Moulin Pocouinay. Renovated windmill with a museum near
Oulmes.
Museums:
Automobile de Vendée museum of motor cars, motor bikes and
carriages.
Historial de la Vendée. Vendées state of the art museum at les Lucs-sur
Boulogne.
Musee Andre Deluol. St.Michel-en-l'herm. Works of scupture Andre
Deluol
musée-de-l'Abbaye-St-Croix. Contemporary art gallery, Les Sables
d'Olonne.
Musée de la France Protestante. The museum of the protestant
movement in western France.
Musée Deux Victories.Mouiller-en-Pareds. celebrate
the Vendées 2 men of the 2 World Wars.
Musée la Mie Caline. Museum of the bakers trade in
the Vendee
Musée Ornithologique . Stuffed birds by Taxidermist Charles
Payraudeau.Chaize le Vicomte.
Musée de Traditions Populaires Collection of arts ,crafts,
costumes memorbilia. Olonne-sur-Mer.
Musée des utensiles St Denis la Chevasse Museum
devoted to Kitchen utensils of bygone years.
Musée
Vendeen.
Fontenay le Comte. One of the major Museums of the Vendée.
Musée du
Coquillage.
The Sea Shell collection at Les Sables d'Olonne.
Notre Dame de Bonne
Nouvelle. This
small chapel on the Ile d'Yeu has watched over sailors for
centuries.
Oceabul. Swimming pool complex and well being centre
St.Jean-de-Monts.
Oceanile. Swimming pool complex on the Ile de Noirmoutier, with water slide
torrent rivers etc.
Parc des Dunes. Fun parc, water games and pools, ideal family
entertainment.
Parcours Adventure. St.Jean-de-Monts. Adventure in the Trees. 5 courses
for all the family.
Passage du Gois. The 4.5km causeway that joins the island of
Noirmoutier to the mainland appears twice a day.
Petit Moulin de Châteauneuf
. Join the
Vrignaud family in their 300 year old Windmill and learn about
milling.
Pierre Brune. Fun Park in the Mervent Forest. Water dodgums, Toboggans, Games and
Frills for all the Family.
Pointe de l'Aiguillon. Large nature reserve and the Anse d'Aiguillon, also
some great beaches.
Pointe du Payre. Nature reserve and one of the prettiest places in the
Vendee.
Pont
du Brault. The
last part of the drainage system on the Marais Poitevin.
Port
Bourgenay.
Interesting marina and cliff top walks plus nearby golf.
Port
Courdault.
Last working port on the Marais Poitevin now a very attractive and relaxing
spot.
Port
de la Meule.
Charming and picturesque fishing harbour on the Ile d'Yeu.
Port du Bec Known as "Chinese port"
because of the spindle wooden jetties. A picturesque fishing
harbour.
Potager Extraordinaire. A special market garden that specialises in gourds
and other rare vegetables.
Prieure de Grammont. Built by Richard the Lion Heart in the 13th Century
.Open June to Sept.
Puy du
Fou. The
day time Grand Parc
and the night time spectacular Cinescenie are
world famous attractions.
Refuge de Grasla. In the woods just outside of
Les Bouzils this is where the Vendéen army took refuge.
Rivers of the
Vendée All the
major rivers of the Vendée.
Roseraie de la Vendée. Superb rose gardens at
St.Reverend.
Rosnay. Village at the centre of the Vendée wine growing industry. Wine
route and wine tasting.
Sanctaire Salette. A folly of cascading towers, renovated for
2010.
Sealand Noirmoutier The aquarium on the the island of Noirmoutier, cold
and tropical fish, 200 different species.
St.Denis
Payre. Nature
reserve and observation station on the edge of the Marais
Poitevin.
St
Gilles-Croix-de-Vie. Picturesque port and marina, so much always going
on.
Tepacap. Mesnard la Barotiere. Adventure park in the trees, plus other
games.
Valley de Poupet. Picturesque watermill on the river Sévre Nantaise,
summer music festival, and more.
Velo Rail. Commequiers.Take a trip along a disused railway line
though the heart of the Bocage.
Vendée Miniature. Model Village at
Bretignolles-sur-Mer. 1/10th scale model of a Vendée village of yester
year.
Vieux
Château, Ile
d'Yeu. Old feudal castle which sits on a rock just off the western coast of the
island.
Vouvant. Listed as one of the prettiest villages in France, also as village
of painters.
Zoo les Sable d'Olonne. The largest zoo in the Vendée close to the
beach
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VENDEE
ATTRACTIONS
The Vendée being one of Frances most popular holiday destinations
means that there is no shortage of things to do whatever the weather or the time
of year. There are over 10 major attractions with a wide range of things to do
for all the family, with cultural & heritage attractions, ranging from:
Châteaux, Castles and Churches, museums, theme parks, historic heritage,
markets, childrens' games and entertainment, zoos and gardens, adventure
parks....
There will also be many smaller attractions within towns and
villages, and of course the towns and villages may well be the attraction
themselves, as with Vouvant, Foussais-Payre and Fontenay-le-Comte, to name but a
few.
As well as the attractions in the Vendée we are adding attractions from
just outside of the Vendée that you may want to visit while on holiday in the Vendée. These
include places such as La Rochelle, Ile de Re and Coulon. We have included
a list of the more popular attractions to begin with, followed on by a more
comprehensive list done alphabetically