The Vendée
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The Vendée
Press Pac k The Vendée, Holiday destination Collection 2014 www.vendee-tourisme.com Where is the Vendée? Where is the Vendée? NORVÈGE FINLANDE The Vendée is an area of Western France which lies on the Atlantic Coast, south of the Loire, between the cities of Nantes and La Rochelle. It is about 600 km from the UK. GRANDE-BRETAGNE ESTONIE SUÈDE RUSSIE LETTONIE DANEMARK IRLANDE Highlights LITUANIE BIÉLORUSSIE PAYS-BAS BELGIQUE Océan Atlantique LUXEMBOURG LA VENDÉE POLOGNE ALLEMAGNE UKRAINE RÉPUBLIQUE TCHÈQUE PARIS SLOVAQUIE FRANCE SUISSE AUTRICHE HONGRIE SLOVÉNIE ROUMANIE CROATIE BOSNIE HERZÉGOVINE PORTUGAL ESPAGNE ITALIE SERBIE ET MONTÉNEGRO BULGARIE ALBANIE GRÈCE How do I get to the Vendée? It is really easy to get to the Vendée, thanks largely to the proximity of the airports at Nantes and La Rochelle, both of which are less than an hour’s drive away and served by scheduled flights from the UK. The area has also opened up to road and rail traffic, making travel by car (via ferry or tunnel) or train equally viable. By air (about 1 hour): To Nantes-Atlantique Airport (83 km from the Vendée) From London City (Air France by Cityjet) From Manchester, Southampton (Flybe code share Air France) From Liverpool, London Gatwick (Easyjet) From Dublin and Shannon (Ryanair) From Glasgow To La Rochelle/Ile de Ré Airport (94 km from the Vendée) From London Stansted, East Midlands and Dublin (Ryanair) From London Gatwick and Bristol (Easyjet) From Birmingham, Manchester and Southampton (Flybe) From Leeds-Bradford and Edinburgh (Jet2) By rail (about 6 hours): From London Saint Pancras to Lille Europe (Eurostar), then TGV from Lille Europe to La Roche sur Yon/Les Sables d’Olonne From London Saint Pancras to Paris Gare du Nord (Eurostar), then TGV from Paris Gare Montparnasse to La Roche sur Yon/Les Sables d’Olonne Main stations in the Vendée: La Roche sur Yon, Challans, Saint Gilles Croix de Vie, Les Sables d’Olonne, Montaigu, Luçon. 2 By road via ferry/tunnel (about 7 hours): To Saint Malo (265 km from the Vendée): From Portsmouth (Brittany Ferries) From Weymouth, via the Channel Islands From Poole (Condor Ferries) To Caen (393 km from the Vendée): From Portsmouth (Brittany Ferries) To Roscoff (402 km from the Vendée): From Plymouth and Cork (Brittany Ferries) To Le Havre (421 km from the Vendée): From Portsmouth (LD Lines and Brittany Ferries) To Cherbourg (428 km from the Vendée): From Portsmouth (Brittany Ferries) From Poole (Brittany Ferries) To Dieppe (484 km from the Vendée): From Newhaven (LD Lines) To Boulogne (604 km from the Vendée): From Ramsgate (Euroferries) From Dover (Speedferries) To Calais (636 km from the Vendée): From Dover (P&O Ferries and LD Lines) From Folkestone (Eurotunnel and Speedferries) To Dunkerque (676 km from the Vendée): From Dover (DFDS Seaways) To Saint Nazaire (52 km from the Vendée): From Roselare (LD Lines) www.vendee-tourisme.com A dynamic tourism economy: • tourism is a top-tier component of the Vendée economy, • the No. 1 tourism département in France on the Atlantic seaboard with nearly 35.8 million nights booked for tourism, • 5 million tourists welcomed each year, • 87% are French clients (Western France, Paris region, etc.), • 13% are international clients (from Great Britain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, etc.), • reception capacity of 820,000 beds, • average trip duration is 10.5 days, • the tourist season now lasts six months from April to September with nearly 90% of nights booked, • a strong trend towards year-round attraction. A diverse, high-quality tourism offering: • a diverse, high-quality accommodation offering, • 250 km of coastlines with 80% protection, 140 km of fine sandy beaches, • an unexpected variety of landscapes including dunes and forests, wild, rocky coastlines, bocages and wetlands, etc., • over 100 natural, protected areas covering more than 2,000 hectares, • two islands (Yeu and Noirmoutier), 18 seaside resorts and eight marinas (moorings for 6,400 vessels), • two convention centres, two thalassotherapy centres, five 18-hole golf courses and one 9-hole course, • over 1,000 km of cycling tracks, • a vast range of water activities for every season, • fine cuisine takes centre stage with four Michelin-starred restaurants, • over 500 events held every year, • world-famous events: Vendée Globe, Tour de France, etc., • over 300 sites to visit or for leisure activities, • a unique sight-seeing venue that now welcomes over 1.74 million visitors each year: le Puy du Fou® (voted the best theme park in the world in 2012 and in Europe in 2013). www.vendee-tourisme.com 3 Destination Vendée Coastal beauties • Saint Jean de Monts: the children’s favourite....................................................................................................... 6 • Saint Gilles Croix de Vie: strong maritime tradition............................................................................................... 6 • Les Sables d’Olonne: the sea town......................................................................................................................... 7 • La Tranche sur Mer: a village by the sea ............................................................................................................... 8 Vendée islands • Noirmoutier: the mimosa island............................................................................................................................... 9 • Ile d’Yeu: the pearl of the Atlantic........................................................................................................................ 10 Marais Poitevin and its unique villages • Marais Poitevin: the land of wide open spaces.................................................................................................. 11 • The unique villages of Vendée classified Petites Cités de Caractère......................................................... 12-13 Outdoor activities Vendée by bike • Vendée: the largest network of bicycle tracks in France ................................................................................. 14 • The 25 finest circuits in Vendée............................................................................................................................. 15 • Vélodyssée – at the heart of the Euro Velo Route 1 ..................................................................................... 15-16 • Welcoming cyclists to Vendée ............................................................................................................................. 16 Horse-riding in Vendée… ride to your heart’s content .............................................................................. 17 Rambling in Vendée • Vendée on foot… absolute bliss!.......................................................................................................................... 18 • GR® 8, the Vendée customs path......................................................................................................................... 18 • The 2014 event: the 15th “4 jours en Chantonnay”........................................................................................... 19 Water sports in Vendée • Fair stands the wind for Vendée and its water sports!........................................................................................ 20 • The Va’a, the Polynesian canoe.............................................................................................................................20 • Stand Up Paddle surfing is in the latest it thing!................................................................................................... 21 Fishing in Vendee, leisure trips • Fresh-water fishing in Vendée: leisure trips........................................................................................................... 22 • At the seaside, shellfish picking............................................................................................................................. 22 Unusual “gentle trips” • Ballooning over the bocage ................................................................................................................................ 23 • Night-time canoe trips (with bivouac).................................................................................................................. 23 • Venise Verte in a horse-drawn caravan.............................................................................................................. 24 • Marais poitevin by kayak… from Venise Verte to the ocean in seven days................................................... 24 Réalisation avril 2014. Dossier de presse réalisé par Vendée Expansion – 33 rue de l’Atlantique - CS 80206 - 85005 LA ROCHE SUR YON Cedex - tél. 02 51 44 90 00 – fax 02 51 62 36 73. Malgré tout le soin apporté à sa réalisation, ce document peut contenir des erreurs d’impression ou omissions, dont Vendée Expansion ne saurait être tenu pour responsable. Les descriptifs, tarifs et conditions de séjours sont donnés à titre indicatif et peuvent varier en fonction des dispositions réglementaires éventuelles. Photos, textes et descriptifs non contractuels. Ne peut être vendu. Vendée Expansion est titulaire de tous les droits de propriété intellectuelle relatifs à “ Vendée, Une passion, des Plaisirs ” qui lui appartiennent ou détient les droits d’usage y afférant. Vous ne pouvez en aucun cas, reproduire, représenter, modifier, transmettre, publier, adapter sur quelque support que ce soit, par quelque moyen que ce soit, ou exploiter de quelque manière que ce soit, tout ou partie de “ Vendée, Une passion, des Plaisirs ” sans l’autorisation écrite préalable de Vendée Expansion. L’exploitation non préalablement autorisée par Vendée Expansion, à quelque titre que ce soit, de tout ou partie de pourra faire l’objet de toute action appropriée, notamment d’une action en contrefaçon. Crédits photos : A. Lamoureux/Vendée Expansion, Institut Sports Océan Les Sables d’Olonne, J. Damasse/Vélodyssée, C. Rouché/Comité Vendée Surf, Commune de L’Aiguillon sur Mer, S.Bourcier, M. Chaigneau, Va’a, Air Caroline, Agence Parenthèse, Jean-Sébastien Evrard/Communauté de Commune Ile de Noirmoutier, J. Auvinet, Office de Tourisme de La Tranche sur Mer, A. Lamoureux/ Pays de Saint Gilles Croix de Vie, D. Fugère, V. Mercier, J, C.Angibaud /M. Osullivan, CDelicado/KPWT, PascalBeltrami-OT-des-Sables-d-Olonne, Collibert®, Berlose/PCC Pdl, PCC/PDL R.Etienne Serigra, J-Luc Fort. 4 www.vendee-tourisme.com Bed & Breakfast • Logis de la Venerie in Olonne sur Mer (bed & breakfast).................................................................................. 25 • L’Epicurienne in Sables d’Olonne (bed & breakfast)......................................................................................... 25 • Logis des maraîchers in Olonne sur Mer (bed & breakfast)............................................................................... 25 • Grange aux peintres in Vouvant (bed & breakfast) .......................................................................................... 25 • Moulin de la Roche in Tiffauges (former watermill)............................................................................................. 26 • Maison d’Olivier in Mesnard La Barotière (former school)................................................................................. 26 • Manoir du Moulin in Sainte Hermine (former watermill)..................................................................................... 26 CONTENTS CONTENTS Top addresses in Vendée Hotels • L’hôtel de Luxe (4-star) run by Thierry Drapeau in Saint Sulpice le Verdon...................................................... 27 • Hôtel Les Voyageurs in Ile d’Yeu........................................................................................................................... 27 • Terragora Lodges, a quaint, ecological and unusual hotel in Les Epesses ..................................................... 28 • Luxury wooden houses (Le Boisniard 5-star hotel) in Chambretaud ................................................................ 29 • Hotel or art gallery? Château de la Barbinière in Saint Laurent sur Sèvre (4-star) ......................................... 29 • Domaine du Brandois in La Mothe-Achard (4-star hotel).................................................................................. 29 Holiday lettings • Résidence Belle Plage in la Tranche sur Mer (holiday residence).................................................................... 30 • Chromatic, the arts B&B for musicians in Grosbreuil........................................................................................... 30 What’s new in Vendée camping Back to nature • 100% nature in La Ventouse in Jard sur Mer (3-star)............................................................................................ 31 • Nature in the meadows in La Chapelle Hermier (4-star).................................................................................... 31 • Les Ramiers in the heart of the Longeville sur Mer forest (2-star) ...................................................................... 31 The unusual: sleeping at the camping site • Ecolodges in Domaine des Moulins in La Guérinière (5-star) ............................................................................ 32 • Bubble room, treehouse at Château la Forêt in Saint Julien des Landes (4-star)........................................... 33 • Tents, bungalows and old-style caravans at the Petit Rocher in Longeville sur Mer (4-star)......................... 33 • A yurt at the Cleroca camp site in Grues (3-star)............................................................................................... 33 New facilities in 2014 • The 2,000 sq. m. water sports complex in L’Océan in Brem sur Mer (3-star).................................................... 34 • A natural beach in the heart of L’Evasion in Landevieille (4-star)..................................................................... 34 • Exceptional water parks thanks to MS Vacances (5-star).................................................................................. 34 Quality camping in Vendée .................................................................................................................................... 35 The latest on places to visit • Puy du Fou® (Grand Parc® and Cinéscénie®): a new Renaissance world .................................................. 36-37 • Logis de la Chabotterie, a new stage design..................................................................................................... 37 • Indian Forest, new attraction, the “Water Jump” ............................................................................................. 38 • Idea for a break: Retro escapade in a 2CV ....................................................................................................... 38 • 2004, Clemenceau year in Vendée ............................................................................................................... 39-40 Fine cuisine : restaurants, top addresses in Vendée • A new gastronomy restaurant, “Les Genets” in Brem sur Mer ......................................................................... 41 • New in Saint Jean de Monts: le Quai des Dunes................................................................................................. 41 • A Michelin star for Les Brisants in Brétignolles sur Mer ......................................................................................... 42 • Restaurant la Marine in Noirmoutier en l’île (2 stars, 4 chef’s hats) .................................................................. 42 • Chef Thierry Drapeau, the delectation provocateur ........................................................................................ 43 Well-being and golf courses • Côte Ouest, a new lease of life for the thalassotherapy centre in Les Sables d’Olonne ......................... 44-45 • Thalassotherapy in Saint Jean de Monts.............................................................................................................. 46 • Vendée golfing… the must-play 18-hole courses .............................................................................................. 47 • The 9-hole course at Les Alouettes aux Herbiers ................................................................................................ 47 www.vendee-tourisme.com 5 Destination vendée Coastal beauties Saint Jean de Monts: the children’s favourite Les Sables d’Olonne: the sea town Located only 90 minutes from Nantes and La Rochelle, les Sables d’Olonne is the Vendée seaside resort town famous for its long beach of fine sand and its legendary Vendée Globe race that starts at Port Olona every four years. With its strong maritime tradition testifying to its rich history, Les Sables d’Olonne, the sea town is an absolute must as a destination for all kinds of water sports. Grande plage and Remblai A favourite spot for walks all year round to enjoy the scenery, the sea and its changing reflections from one season to the next. All long Grande Plage, cafés, bars, restaurants, crêperies, shops selling accessories and souvenirs, and art galleries are delighted to offer visitors a welcome respite from busy lives. With its 8 km of extremely safe beaches (the beach inclines gently and there is no current), Saint Jean de Monts is staking everything on family safety: identification masts, safety bracelets for children and many beach monitoring and emergency first aid stations! Pignon shellfish hunting. Many areas and activities just for children. The 15 km of fine sandy beaches by the ocean are an ideal place all year round to run with the wind: try sand yachting on the beach for a new experience… Enjoy the resort on foot, on rollerblades, on horseback or by bike… The esplanade is a pleasant venue for completely safe rollerblading. Most of the bicycle tracks are located in clean and secured sites for great rides across the forest and wetlands. Saint Gilles Croix de Vie: strong maritime tradition Saint Gilles Croix de Vie is a charming, listed seaside resort that has preserved its lifestyle and traditions over the decades. The coastal village boasts a wide range of activities to try with family and friends. Fishing, sailing, ship-building and major nautical events such as La Solitaire du Figaro, Le Tour de France à la Voile and Les Jeux Nautiques Atlantiques make the village one of the major centres along the Vendée coast. 20 th Jeux Nautiques Atlantiques (14-18 July 2014) The town of Saint Gilles Croix de Vie was selected to host the 20th Jeux Nautiques Atlantiques from 14 to 18 July 2014. The Regional Olympics and Sports Committee for Pays de la Loire is at the helm of this event. Over 500 young athletes from five countries (Portugal, Spain, Ireland, Great Britain and France) are expected to take part. The highly regarded competition is the only international sporting event that’s been bringing together young nautical sports hopefuls from around the Atlantic since 1995. The variety of sports is wide, as can be seen in rowing, kayak canoeing, kitesurfing, flipper swimming, freestyle swimming, sports lifesaving, surfing and of course, sailing. The JNA also feature many events involving sportspersons from the Loire, around the Atlantic and tourists. The event will provide an opportunity to enjoy – perhaps not for the first time – all the many assets of our region (sports, culture and tourism). 6 Coastal beauties www.vendee-tourisme.com The Vendée watersports capital The Institut Sports Océan awaits you to introduce you to or improve your water boardsports or sailing: surfing, sea canoeing, hobie cat catamaran sailing and stand-up paddle surfing. The Atlantic Ocean with its waves and breakers is paradise for water board sports aficionados. Surfing and wave skiing championships are held at Les Sables d’Olonne and the world champions have even set up their own school there. Top-rank instructors! A seaside town Thanks to its port, fishing, commercial and marina activity, Les Sables d’Olonne is a dynamic town throughout the year with a cultural season programme during the off-season, free events on the sea front during the summer, arts and crafts markets, concerts, a pedestrian centre with a wide variety of stores and the Halles for fresh produce. A stroll along the little streets is a must to discover the town’s heritage and living testimony to its past: old ship-owners’ houses, 18th-century town houses, seaside villas with a variety of regional styles and fishermen’s cottages, etc. Focus on La Chaume, an unusual area Access is via the “sea bus” ferry that crosses the channel to the three ports all year. The docksides with their colourful houses, narrow streets and the pointed church spire make this a favourite landscape for artists. La Chaume, once a rocky islet, became “l’île Vertime” and was connected to the mainland in the Middle Ages after the wetlands were drained. The wild coast of la Paracou makes a wonderful contrast with the rocky coastline along “la Route Bleue”, a wetlands area just a short distance from the regional forest of Olonne. A gorgeous natural environment to enjoy. La Chaume is still the neighbourhood for fishermen. A mural in place de l’Eglise depicts the area’s unusual atmosphere. Dotted around are monuments such as Arundel Tower, the former keep of Château St Clair, the governor’s residence when the town was still ruled by the English, the St Nicolas Priory and its canons pointing seawards in memory of a sea battle in the 17th century against an Anglo-Dutch fleet and the lighthouses and moles, Brise Lames and the semaphore. Not forgetting the streets with their evocative names: rue du Vilbrequin, rue de l’Echelle, rue du Hasard, rue du Regard, rue du Soupir, rue de l’Amour. A full agenda of things to see… www.vendee-tourisme.com 7 Destination vendée Coastal beauties La Tranche sur Mer: a village by the sea Vendée islands Noirmoutier: the mimosa island La Tranche-sur-Mer is one of the rare seaside destinations to have preserved its massive constructions and asphalted embankments. Thanks to its magnificent authentic scenery, its 13 km of beaches bordered by dunes and the quality of its bathing water, this little seaside village with a population of 2,700 has been committed to preserving the environment for many years. After entirely redeveloping the municipality to promote gentler modes of transport, limit car traffic and improve conditions for tourists and residents, the village is now striving to become a “sustainable destination”. “Mamie malice et Papy complice” (Fun and games with Grandma and Grandpa) to highlight social bonds between generations The Tranche-sur-Mer tourist office has launched an operation called “Mamie malice et Papy complice” (Fun and games with Grandma and Grandpa), for all grandchildren and grandparents. The project intends to highlight moments of sharing and complicity between generations. The operation began with a competition offering pairs of grandchildren and grandparents the chance to win weekends with activities to do together at Tranche sur Mer. Several generations going on holiday together is a trend that’s become more popular during the recession. The presence of large numbers of “grandparents” at the resort enables young people, children and teenagers to come on holiday and enjoy a wide variety of activities throughout the year. That’s why we wish to highlight those special moments grandparents and their grandchildren share together that help our seaside village to exist and retain its identity as a young and dynamic family resort. Furthermore, the environmental approach adopted by Tranche-sur-Mer has validity only if it includes the sharing of knowledge between current and future generations who must in turn preserve the environment they will inherit. The “Mamie Malice et Papy Complice” project therefore came about through combining human values and economic realities. It is part of an approach to promote the value of social bonds between generations in families that are dear to our community. Noirmoutier island acquired its“île aux mimosas” nickname thanks to its exceptional microclimate and remains a little corner of paradise for nature-lovers: its blue salt-water wetlands stretch over a third of the island to contrast the white sandy dunes caressed by the ocean breeze and the woods of holly oak, strawberry trees and marine pine… Tucked away in the hollows of Bois de la Chaise, the large villas exemplify Noirmoutier and stand as witnesses to La Belle Époque and “sea bathing”. Tourism and “classic yachting” were born in these sandy inlets facing the mainland. In addition to a preserved natural environment, Noirmoutier boasts 40 km of beaches, a large number of water activities for all, including sailing schools, sea gardens for children, diving school, paddle surfing, land sailing and kitesurfing, jet skiing and sea kayaking, along with excursions on old sailing boats and for sea fishing, etc. The island also has three ports, port de l’Herbaudière and port Morin face the ocean, and the historic port of Noirmoutier en l’île. Local flavours Noirmoutier is at the crossroads of land and sea and lives according to the pace of its earliest activity all year long: fine oysters and tidewater mussels, early potatoes and the famous “Bonnotte” potato, fleur de sel sea salt and samphire, line-caught bass, sole and seafood. The region’s culinary delights are brilliantly showcased by the island’s chefs. Le Gois, the only road of its kind in the world The appeal of this island also stems from its unusual access. In addition to the bridge the island can be accessed by “le Gois”, a 4 km-long route than can be used only twice a day at low tide. A curiosity that was the only one of its kind, the Passage du Gois long served as the umbilical cord connecting the island to the mainland until a bridge was built in 1971. Les Foulées du Gois: “the race against the sea”. Every June, 30 athletes race against the rising tide... a spectacular challenge pitting Man against Nature. Noirmoutier and la Belle Plaisance Noirmoutier is a temple to Belle Plaisance regattas. The magnificent stretch of water in Baie de Bourgneuf offers an outstanding area for sailing. Each summer, gorgeous international sailboats, fore-and-aft sails, requin and dragon vessels from the Atlantic coast meet up for three days of regattas starting at Plage des Dames. One example is the Lissac Classic Noirmoutier which regularly pitches 50 boats around the Pen Duick. And it’s there that “La Chaloupe”, has been organising the famous “Régates du Bois de la Chaise” for a quarter of a century. The event features nearly 70 working and Belle Plaisance leisure craft in a festive and friendly setting with as much to see on land as at sea. 8 www.vendee-tourisme.com www.vendee-tourisme.com 9 Destination vendée Vendée islands Ile d’Yeu: the pearl of the Atlantic Enjoy the charms of the wild coastline listed as a “natural site” with its steep cliffs overlooked by the formidable “Vieux château” in Ile d’Yeu. The coastal path, which is currently being listed as a GR path, as well as the interior network, make the island a wonderful location for ramblers. Use the sign-posted routes as your guide and take your time with a leisurely ramble. Ile d’Yeu boasts a wide variety of sea activities: sailing, deep-water fishing, sea kayaking, underwater diving, surfing, etc., but also many beaches for swimming or just kicking back and relaxing. Ile d’Yeu was long the leading tuna port on the Atlantic and still gives fishing pride of place, with bass, monkfish, sole, turbot, sea bream, hake and various noble shellfish being unloaded at the docks of PortJoinville. The wild coast Between Pointe du But and Pointe des Corbeaux on the southern part of the island, the wild coast stands in testimony to the Celtic lands of Brittany and Ireland. The landscape is dotted with many capes and points. Enjoy the wide blue yonder from Pointe du Châtelet and la Tranche. Port de la Meule, a small fishing port landscaped into a ria over which proudly stands the iconic chapel of Notre Dame de Bonne Nouvelle, which serves as a natural shelter for mariners. Inlets with fine, sandy beaches are nestled amidst the cliffs: Belle Maison, Anse des Fontaines, les Sabias (a tiny beach with fishermen’s huts), les Soux and les Vieilles. Dune coast The coast becomes gentler after Pointe des Corbeaux with a series of beaches alongside a dune environment dominated by marine pine and holly oak forests. Nearby, a network of wetlands is home to many protected species of birds. Rocky outcrops break the succession of beaches between Marais Salé and Ker Châlon. New: 28 km of the sentier douanier d’Yeu Recently approved and listed in the GR catalogue by the French Rambling Federation, it will be possible to tour the island using the coastal path now known as GR80 from spring 2014. Ramblers will be able to enjoy the coastal scenery around the island along this 28 km-long circuit. To enjoy just part of the GR path, the ID Bus service (which runs daily from April to October) connects PortJoinville to the starting point of your choice and ends where you wish. Also from spring 2014, people who prefer short walks will have five routes to choose from, each between 7 and 10 km in length and which are called “sentes”. The sente des Marais, sente des Oïls, sente du Noroit’, sente des Creusland and sente de la Meule are all routes to enjoy the treasures of the seaside and also the most hidden spots of the island inland. 10 www.vendee-tourisme.com Marais Poitevin and its unique villages Marais Poitevin: the land of wide open spaces As the second largest wetland area in France after Camargue and the fifth largest in Europe, this area with its outstanding ecological variety, flora, fauna and cultural and landscape heritage was awarded the Grand Site de France label in 2010. From the Venise Verte to baie de l’Aiguillon via the dried marsh, the area’s diversity can be seen in a mosaic of landscapes shaped by mankind over the last ten centuries. A trip across its land and waterways reveals all the breathtaking and yet at the same time fragile beauty of these wetlands, as they depend on a very changeable balance. This secret, poetic area is ideal for everyone who loves calm, peaceful nature as the best place for cycling, sailing, walking and ecological and sustainable tourism. Wetlands form the transitional border between land and water and are among the most exceptional areas for ecological and biological diversity on the planet. Wetlands serve as filters to clean and control the flow of water with extraordinary biodiversity thanks to their high concentrations of nutritional items. In addition to fisheries, shellfish farms and farming – the three activities traditionally located in these areas – tourism also plays a key role in the economy. The Marais Poitevin is a land of nature and greenery, but has also preserved its surprising architectural heritage from its particularly unusual history and lifestyle. Medieval abbeys, Romanesque churches and Renaissance châteaux all blend in harmoniously with the traditional habitat of simple fishermen’s’ huts, mills and small ports... Religious fervour at the start of the second millennium prompted a surge of monasteries and abbeys. In the 12th century the three abbeys of Maillezais, Nieul sur l’Autise and Saint-Michel en l’Herm combined forces to overcome the swamps and drain the surrounding territory. All three bear witness to the vitality of monastic life in the region and each is an architectural model. Maillezais, the necropolis of the dukes of Aquitaine, served as a Benedictine abbey, cathedral and then fortress and was a spiritual citadel with an international reputation in its time. Its capitals, modillions and interweaving foliage are all testimonials to the stone-cutter’s art; its vestiges perfectly illustrate Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance styles. As a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture, the royal abbey of Nieul sur l’Autise owes its prosperity to the patronage of Eleanor of Aquitaine, queen of France and then of England. Listed by Prosper Mérimée in 1862, it is one of the rare monastic complexes to remain complete with church, cloister and monastic buildings. The abbey of Saint Michel en l’Herm has been a family-owned property since 1818. It was founded in 682 and boasts a turbulent history. The main part of the keep (known as the “château”), refectory and monks’ pavilion, which can be admired today, date from the end of the 17th century. For more information > Please request the special press pack “Le Marais Poitevin, 2014” in French only – by phoning +33 (0)2 51 47 88 23, or emailing [email protected]. It can also be downloaded from the press space on www.vendee-tourisme.com www.vendee-tourisme.com 11 Destination vendée The unique villages of the Vendée The “Petites Cités de Caractère” distinction is awarded to towns and villages with an outstanding architectural and landscape heritage. Apremont a few kilometres from the coast, Mallièvre and Mouchamps in Bocage, Vouvant, Famoreau, Foussais-Payré and Nieul sur l’Autise in the southern part of the département are all examples of the multiple facets of Vendée identity. Apremont the stronghold Apremont lies some 20 km from the coast in a fine green setting. It is crossed by the Vie, a small tidal river with a steep landscape. The castle’s two Renaissance towers stand proudly in the heart of the village. A fortress dominated the Vie valley in the Middle Ages. In the 15th century, the Lord High Admiral, Philippe Chabot de Brion, a childhood friend of King Francis I, had its imposing residence built there. The heritage discovery trail takes you on the exploration of the narrow streets, Gallo-Roman bridge, fine houses and residences and the church (built in the 20th century) and the watch path overlooking the village. Mallièvre, an old weavers’ village The village of Mallièvre overlooks the white waters of the Sèvre Nantaise. Its origins go back to the mists of time. The village emerges after a bend beyond a fine stone bridge that has been well maintained on a rocky outcrop. This is where you can really feel the area’s charm. Here, the remnants of the medieval castle, the lofty residences of the masters and the houses perched on the granite rock set off the high dry-stone walls, the narrow alleys and floral rockeries... The former weavers’ village has not forgotten the activity that made it prosperous. After touring its heritage, country paths along calm and green hillsides bring the visitor naturally back to the banks of the Sèvre. Mouchamps: the gateway to Vendée The quaint little village of Mouchamps is one of the gateways to Vendée. The village lies in the heart of the Vendée bocage. Perched on a rocky outcrop, Mouchamps dominates the Petit Lay river. Its church, the former castle chapel, stands as a final witness of the old medieval site where a fortress was located. The Protestant church also bears witness to a Protestant community from the 16th century onwards. Several houses which still have Renaissance features are dotted among 19th-century town houses. The Frères Martel monument was built in 1930 in memory of Cdt René Guilbaud who died in 1928. The man known as “The Tiger” was laid to rest close to his father in 1929 in Le Colombier, the Clemenceau family home. 12 www.vendee-tourisme.com Vouvant: the medieval village The charm of the medieval village with its ramparts nestled in a river bend stems as much from the remnants of the Middle Ages with its magnificent church and exemplary Romanesque entrance as from its narrow, flowery streets. Ensconced in the bend of the Mère river, whose wandering course adds charm to the delightful little valley, the former medieval stronghold today defends only the tourist’s view from the top of its rocky knoll. The quaint little village is replete with piety and legend; its impressive 11th-century Romanesque church seems to be in the throes of a timeless dialogue with the old keep, which legend say was built in one night by the fairy Mélusine. The church is listed as an historic monument and has a remarkable entrance with small columns capped by gorgeous sculpted archivolts. Its charming streets lined with houses of varying styles convey the gentle lifestyle of this small village. Faymoreau: the mining village A humble cobbler digging a well one day in 1827 hit upon a seam of coal. From that discovery, a mining town took root a short distance from the old village of Faymoreau. It was organised, structured and unusual in the outstanding wetland countryside. For 130 years people came from all over, united by courage and community spirit to share a fine human endeavour. Memories are evoked today by the town’s layout: the mining cottages with straight façades, carefully tended allotments and fishing stages around the pond. Contemporary stainedglass windows by Carmelo Zagari in the old Mining Chapel cast light on the humble gestures of those men who laboured in the shadows. The museum, which is located in what used to be the glaziers’ dormitory, brings out the glorious industrial past of the Faymoreau mining region. Far from forgetting its past, Faymoreau turns it into an asset for the present and the future. Foussais-Payré: Renaissance between Romanesque and At the edge of the Mervent forest on the banks of the Vendée river, the village of Foussais-Payré bears witness to two golden ages of architecture. Its Romanesque church built between 1050 and 1100 is one of the most outstanding of the Bas-Poitou region and has preserved vestiges of the Hundred Years’ War and the Wars of Religion. At the chevet, the priory (now the town hall) stands out with its fine fireplaces and its wooden staircase dating from the 17th century. The Renaissance, another fertile period of builders’ talent, prompted some impressive buildings in Foussais-Payré: the house of François Laurent (1552) had a loggia with an interior courtyard, the “auberge Sainte-Catherine”, owned by the family of mathematician and humanist François Viète (1540-1603) and the Halles covered market, which were built in the 16th century. At the entrance of the village of Payré sur Vendée, former lime furnaces evoke the location’s industrial activity in the 19th century. Nieul sur l’Autise, curling up against its abbey The great Eleanor of Aquitaine casts a long and enduring shadow over the abbey of Saint Vincent de Nieul sur l’Autise where she was born. Founded in 1067 by the Lord of Vouvant, the abbey and its neighbour of Saint Pierre de Maillezais cast a civilizing influence over the Bas-Poitou region. The land-reclaiming monks ensured the region’s prosperity by creating the Marais Poitevin, which was reclaimed from the sea. Today Saint Vincent’s Abbey is an outstanding testimonial to monastic architecture with its full arching sculpted façade, its chapter house and Romanesque cloisters (the only remaining intact examples in the west), which give this unique village its radiance. A well-inspired village which seems to blend, today as yesterday, into the beneficial proximity of its abbey. Not far away is the Neolithic camp of Champ Durand which makes its contribution to local memory along with the watermill along the Autise river, showing that in Nieul heritage is a past and present undertaking. www.vendee-tourisme.com 13 outdoor activities Vendée by bike The cycle is complete! Vendée is ready for cycling fans – professionals, amateurs, tourists, adults and children! Dedicated and protected cycling tracks have been completed along with the Vélodyssée, a section of a route that takes you from Norway to Portugal. At last the car can be left in the garage so you can set off solely by bike. Getting to the beach, going shopping, out to a restaurant, exploring the valleys of the Bocage, getting lost in the Venise Verte, visiting the abbeys… Just hop on your bike and you can get there! Cycling has the advantage of saving on fuel and getting us fit, whether racing off or affording the luxury of taking our time. Pop the children in the child trailer, some baguettes in the front basket and a picnic in the bag! This is the life! Vendée, the largest network of cycle tracks in France The Vendée General Council initiated the départemental cycling network in 1995, which now stretches over 1,060 km to make it the largest network in France. Enjoy the département in complete safety with family and friends using the various tracks crossing the Vendée landscape from the coastline of the Marais Poitevin to the Bocage. Since 2013 you can tour all of Vendée by bicycle with full peace of mind. Vendée now has a cycling network aimed at sightseeing with outstanding diversity: • A wide range of landscapes: wetlands, forests, dunes, bocage ; • A wide range of developments: proprietary asphalted sites or sites with sanded surfacing along the coast, small country roads in the Bocage, the former rail track between La Roche sur Yon and Coëx, tow paths along the Canal de Luçon and in the Marais Poitevin ; • A wide variety of difficulty levels: from very flat on the coast and in Marais Poitevin to deep valleys in Haut Bocage. Specific signage will guide you throughout your route along the cycling tracks in Vendée. Everything has been set up to ensure maximum safety: cycle paths have dedicated tracks or are on little-used roads, with signage for cyclists, etc. However do remain vigilant, especially on roads used by vehicles at some intersections. There are picnic areas for taking a short break before setting off again along the route. 2014: what’s new in Vendée Vélo The Vendée network of cycling tracks will be even denser in 2014, especially in the south of the département and in the seaside resort of Talmont Saint Hilaire. 13 km of cycling tracks to follow the Vendée river Work has already begun to construct a cycling track between the town of Fontenay le Comte and the municipality of Le Poiré sur Velluire. The 13-km long track will make it possible to travel along the river that gives its name to the entire Vendée département. 5 km to enjoy the magnificent natural environment of Talmont Saint Hilaire The new track will make it possible to cycle from Port Bourgenay, the ocean façade of the municipality of Talmont Saint Hilaire to the small oyster port of La Guittière. A fantastic excursion through natural environments varying between forest, salt marshes and oyster ports... the epitome of how mankind can co-exist with nature. 14 www.vendee-tourisme.com The 25 finest circuits in Vendée The département network and its 1,060 km of cycling tracks have been supplemented by a very dense local network that has been extensively developed just inland from the coast. Almost 1,000 additional km extend the départemental offering. The small roads along the bocage, the coast, islands and Marais Poitevin are ideal for this form of exploration. Cycling fans will enjoy the new “bike” circuits that will help them connect both to the département track and local networks. A short circuit in Brétignolles sur Mer Go round the small seaside resort of Brétignolles sur Mer in just 8.7 km (50% on départemental tracks). The track goes through the tiny hamlets of the village before returning to the départemental cycling track along the coast, from which you can enjoy the bays and beaches of Marais Girard and then La Parée. Have a quick stop-over in Le Rocher de Saint Véronique. Explore the circuit of Noirmoutier island Various tracks will enable you to enjoy the multiple facets of the Noirmoutier island. The “Entre marais et moulins” track, for example, is 19.6 km long and meanders through the saltwater marshes before returning to the village of La Guérinière with its small white houses, windmills and narrow streets. A quick trip across the forest before a stopover in Port Morin (a small marina) from where the view is breathtaking: wild, natural beaches as far as the eye can see. Between vineyards and bocage in Rocheservière In Rocheservière, start off by breathing in the atmosphere of the medieval village with its bridge whose foundations hark back to Roman times, its narrow streets, its “Maison des Arts et Traditions” watermill, bijou châteaux and the La Boulogne river. Then set off for Saint Philbert de Bouaine via the small roads along the Muscadet vineyards. The “vignes et bocage” circuit is 26.8 km long and offers a refreshing change of scenery. Vélodyssée: COTE DE LUMIERE BY BIKE Roving break (290 km) 6 days / 5 nights From € 549 per person The Côte de Lumière will enthral you with its sun, beaches, dunes and holly oak and pine woods. A stay-over in each port, a detour via the wetlands and a return trip through the bocage hinterland. A wild trip to Noirmoutier island. Roving break with the following main stay-overs: Les Sables d’Olonne / Saint Gilles Croix de Vie / Bouin / Noirmoutier (or Ile d’Yeu as an option). > Prices include accommodation (half-board) in 2-star or 3-star hotels (beverages not included) based on a double room, a “cyclists’” breakfast, luggage transfer from one hotel to the next with a travel pouch provided. Possible options: bike hire and one day on Ile d’Yeu. > More information available on www.vendee-tourisme.com – “Idée Séjour” [break ideas] section tel. 00 33 2 51 62 76 82 www.vendee-tourisme.com 15 outdoor activities Vendée by bike Vélodyssée at the heart of the Euro Vélo route 1 Imagine a route along the Atlantic coast where cyclists and nature reign supreme. A véloroute where you can feel to go at your own pace, explore and contemplate, a véloroute that makes it possible to recharge your batteries and get away from it all gently. Don’t forget: this véloroute is the longest in France. Welcome to Vélodyssée, a new 1,253 km route of cycling tracks, 70% of which have been created as dedicated car-free tracks for cycling that crosses France from Brittany to the Basque coast. Fair stands the wind for England, Spain, the Black Sea… Developed with openness in mind, Vélodyssée is a fully European route. In taking it, you travel part of the Eurovélo route 1 which connects Norway to Portugal via the UK, France and Spain. You will also be connected to several international routes such as Eurovélo route 4 (from the English Channel to the Black Sea) and route 6 (Eurovélo routes along rivers from Nantes). Vélodyssée in Vendée The cycle track along the Vendée coast between Bouin and L’Aiguillon sur Mer via the Noirmoutier and Yeu islands is currently the most complete with 89% having been finished. To date 200 km have been developed along the coastline, 150 km of which as dedicated sites. For more information > please ask for the specific “VéLODYSSéE” press pack. “Accueil Vélo” in Vendée A brand for the perfect cycling holiday! “Accueil Vélo” is a national brand that guarantees cycling tourists high quality reception and services tailored to their expectations in listed tourist establishments. The brand is awarded to various kinds of tourism established on the strength of a quality charter: accommodation, bicycle rental and repair specialists, sightseeing and leisure sites and tourist offices. In choosing an “Accueil Vélo” establishment, the cycling tourist is certain to find equipment and services that meet his or her expectations for perfect cycling holidays. Services and features range from secured bicycle shelters provided by accommodation facilities to specific information in tourist offices and include a bicycle parking area in visitor sites and the availability of luggage storage facilities at the bicycle rental agencies to guarantee you a high-quality welcome. At the end of 2013 Vendée had 169 service providers listed as Accueil Vélo specialists. Cycling tourists can therefore choose from 102 accommodation facilities, 27 tourism sites, 13 bike renters and 27 tourist offices, all listed as Accueil Vélo compliant. Horse-riding in Vendée Vendée on horseback: 454 km of signposted circuits. Over 450 kilometres on horseback to explore an alternative Vendée with its mosaic of landscapes ranging from beaches to forests to small valleys, hills, plains and wetlands… Gallop along the long Vendée beaches or explore Ile d’Yeu and Noirmoutier with their changing scenery. Protected forests open up their paths to you. The salt marshes with the wild carnations and natural reserves afford an opportunity to observe very diverse flora and fauna. In the Marais Breton Vendéen the horse-riding circuit goes through a vast and mysterious area featuring canals, fishing grounds and birds. The Bocage with its hollow paths and gentle hillocks has many paths to explore on horseback... It also presents the history of Vendée with its châteaux, abbeys and churches all bearing witness to a glorious past and the Guerre de Vendée. Nature-lovers and those who appreciate silence will be thrilled by a walk in the Marais Poitevin. An astounding maze of canals bordered by ash trees takes the rider and their horse to the heart of a green and magical country. Worth exploring especially on horseback: • Vallée de l’Yon: with its interesting paths and many possible circuits and magnificent fords, • the Sigournais region: a nature and history ramble with its dovecotes, châteaux and picturesque villages, • the circuit of the bois de la Caillère St Hilaire: explore several remarkable châteaux, • the circuit of Saint Pierre du Chemin – Menomblet: a path known for its pathways, • along the coastline, two legendary routes: explore the forest of Olonne sur mer and Jard sur mer and as a high point, access to the beaches, • the forest of Longeville sur Mer and its beach: another special destination for horse-riding tourism along the coast, • Vouvant and environs: in particular the medieval village of Vouvant and the étang de Cezais, • Mervent Vouvant circuits: 50 km of signposted paths for 100% forest hikes: flora and fauna changing every season. The cycling almanac for 2014 Vélocéane holiday biking! Sunday, 14 September 2014 A cycling event to share with the family, the 12th Vélocéane will take you on a journey of discovery (or renewed acquaintance) with the countryside around Saint Jean de Monts in a fun and family atmosphere! Route: departure from Le Perrier. A secure 25 km-long circuit. No particular difficulty: the land is flat and manageable by all. Villages with events throughout the circuit: “leisure” village, “gourmet” village, “the cycling” village, “identity” village, digital events, exhibitions and introduction to the wetlands… 16 www.vendee-tourisme.com www.vendee-tourisme.com 17 outdoor activities Rambling in Vendée Vendée on foot… absolute bliss! Given its location at the edge of the Armorican peninsula and the Aquitaine basin, Vendée boasts outstanding diversity in geological formations across the ages along with a wide range of scenery to explore when rambling. Which is all to the good! The département is crisscrossed with signposted pathways with 1,027 km of GR® and GRP® and over 4,000 km of Promenade et Randonnées (PR®) routes, including 95 signposted circuits totalling 1,047 km. GR® 8, the Vendée customs path On the GR8, walk along the Vendée coastline with its 221 km of signposted paths. Explore the customs path from Bouin in the north to Baie de l’Aiguillon in the south. Follow a route with a mosaic of highly different landscapes, from fishing ports to wetlands, from dunes to forests, from a rocky coastline to broad fine-sand beaches... The circuit has many surprises in store for extraordinary vistas and fine local encounters. Level: no difficulty Type of route: ramble GR8 signage: white and red > Three selected sections of the GR8 From Bouin to Barre de Monts… 28 km in the heart of the Marais Breton Vendéen Imagine broad meadows stretching as far as the eye can see, intersected by estuaries and canals; a coastline of traditional ports and fisheries where oyster farming reigns supreme. Nature-lovers will enjoy spotting the many types of birds that make this location famous for bird-watching. Move on to the picturesque port du Bec with its coloured boats before resting your backpack at Barre de Monts. From Saint Jean de Monts to Saint Gilles Croix de Vie… 23 km to explore the Vendée corniche Follow a pine-scented path redolent with the scent of the sea: you will cross the pine and holly oak forest before getting to the village of Sion. Then, to get to St Gilles Croix de Vie take the “Corniche vendéenne”, three kilometres of granite rocky coastline between the ocean and Belle époque villas. The corniche is listed as an outstanding natural site. The timeworn cliffs feature many natural treasures you can explore along your route. St Gilles Croix de Vie is worth tarrying over at night. Walk along the dockside to the jetty and enjoy the fishing village atmosphere... From Brem sur Mer to Les Sables d’Olonne… 31 km along the Côte de Lumière The path varies between wetlands, dunes, forest and rocky coastline along this route. Follow the bends of the saltwater marshes and stop off at the bird observatory. Take a guide and don’t forget your binoculars to admire grey heron, the black-winged stilt, the elegant avocet… The vista is gorgeous. Before arriving in Les Sables d’Olonne, cross La Chaume, a quaint little fishing village with coloured houses and narrow streets. In going back along the seafront, stroll in the famous quartier de l’Ile Penotte with its houses decorated with seashells. 18 www.vendee-tourisme.com The 2014 event: The 15th “4 jours en Chantonnay” 29 May to 1 June 2014 The “4 jours en Chantonnay” event is the rambling event in Vendée featuring four days of walking, 18 circuits and its night-time circuit. In 1999 one Andreas Van Den Brink contacted the Chantonnay town authorities to propose a walking concept from his native Holland: walking over 20 km in at least two consecutive days and being part of the International Marching League (I.M.L.). The “Association Randonnée 4 jours en Chantonnay” was set up in July 1999. It opted for the maximum number of walking days (4) and the longest distance (42 km). Today the event transcends France’s borders. The only town in France to be listed in the International Marching League is Chantonnay, which therefore represents its country alongside 23 other towns and cities in the organisation such as Barcelona, Washington D.C. and Blankenberge etc. Nearly 5,000 walkers (a quarter of whom are from abroad) meet up during the four days over the 18 circuits on offer... with a different route each day and choice of distances: 8, 12, 21, 28 and 42 km (routes are straight-line, not as a circuit; transfers are provided). The “4 jours en Chantonnay” event also features many theme-related actions and a nighttime ramble. Vendée on foot… ramble along the GR8 5 days / 4 nights From € 225 per person Group special offer The five-step rambling circuit will reveal the northern section of the GR8 route from Bouin to Les Sables d’Olonne. > The break includes accommodation for four nights (selection of various facilities according to your budget), half-board from day 1 to day 5, visit to an oyster farm and vineyard and 24-hour telephone assistance along with detailed maps of the circuit and the guide to perfect rambling. > For more information: www.vendee-tourisme.com – Séjours Groupes [group trips] section tel. 00 33 2 51 62 65 27 5 days/ 4 nights From € 250 per person (based on a double room) For individuals Same programme as for groups. > More information available on www.vendee-tourisme.com – “Idée Séjour” [break ideas] section - tel. 00 33 2 51 62 76 82 www.vendee-tourisme.com 19 outdoor activities Water sports in Vendée Fair stands the wind for Vendée and its water sports! SUP (Stand-Up Paddle Surfing) is the latest thing! Vendée is a French département that leads the world in the water sports industry. Stand-up paddle surfing is gaining more and more aficionados along the Vendée coast. The water sport imported from Hawaii arrived on French coastlines in 2006 and became a hit immediately. It may look very simple “you row standing up on a large surfboard”, in fact, it’s nothing of the sort. It is a highly technical sport “well, for those doing it in waves!” The flagship of the Vendée economy is firmly rooted in marinas, yachting clubs and associations that add life to all kinds of water sports on a serious or recreational level. The people of Vendée compete with the best in the world in practically every discipline. The Lissac Classic and Régates du Bois de la Chaise in Noirmoutier, the vital stages of the Course du Figaro, the Tour de France à la Voile, the Edhec and the Transgascogne in one of Vendée’s marinas, the Reef Vendée Pro en surf event at the spots at Brétignolles-sur-Mer, a round in the French kitesurfing championship and the Everest des Mers, the Vendée Globe, all are events hosted along the Vendée coast. Vendée firmly embraces the wide blue yonder and the future with the concern to preserve its environment and heritage. For more information about water sports in Vendée in 2014 and its calendar > ask for the “Vendée, Destination nautisme 2014” press pack – in French only – by calling 00 33 (0)2 51 47 88 23, or by emailing [email protected]. It can also be downloaded in the press space on www.vendee-tourisme.com Caroline Angibaud, the Vendée queen of SUP Caroline Angibaud is not at her first attempt in the world of water sports. Caroline is a former world WaveSki champion and began her sporting career on a surfboard before moving onto the Longboard. Caroline says she began Stand-Up Paddle Surfing entirely by chance. She discovered SUP when she was taking part in a pairs surfing competition with Loïc Caillet in Hawaii in 2010. “I wasn’t much good”, says Caroline. “The board was too big and too heavy... I was clumsy”. But Caroline persisted. She took part in a competition in California with her brother Lionel in October 2011. She managed to catch a wave and finished second behind the world’s best competitor in the discipline. Today, Caroline confesses that she’s “no longer 20” and concentrates on the sport with more than honourable results. In 2013 she was champion of France for SUP and first in the Coupe de France circuit. In the World Cup, she was first in Abu Dhabi, third in Huntington Beach, second in la Torche, and fourth in the World Championships. For Caroline, Vendée is ideal for SUP. “Here we have different types of waves, wind and exposure. You can always find somewhere to practice. We don’t often get the perfect wave, but it’s very technical”, she explains. Surf at Côte de Lumière The Va’a, the Polynesian canoe As the latest arrival in the water and sailing sports world in mainland France, the VA’A is becoming increasingly prevalent along the Vendée coastline. Sea-watchers have been able to see rather unusual vessels with their left-hand outrigger for some years now. Polynesian canoes known as “va’a” brave the sometimes calm, sometimes turbulent waters of the Vendée coast. From 29 to 31 May 2014, Vendée will host again the spectacular Polynesian canoe race: The “VENDEE VA’A”. Aboard their V6 (a canoe with six rowers), over 15 teams will battle it out in a race 100 km long in three legs over two days from Les Sables d’Olonne, Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie, Ile d’Yeu and then back to Sables where the arrival will be judged. 20 www.vendee-tourisme.com Discover the joys of water sports and sailing at Grande Plage in Saint6 days / 5 nights Gilles-Croix-de-Vie, which is reputed to be ideal for learning to surf! From Professionals will instruct you throughout the courses that can be done at per person any age. A sporting break and a moment of true relaxation to share with family or friends! For your comfort an apartment hotel is located 900 metres from the beach, and close to the port. At the end of your day, once you’ve had your fill of adrenaline, why not relax in the indoor, heated pool in the residence with its integrated Jacuzzi! € 338 > The price includes (on the basis of four people) 5 surf sessions, accommodation in the apartment hotel, bike rentals and breakfast. > More information available on www.vendee-tourisme.com – “Idée Séjour” [break ideas] section tel. 00 33 2 51 62 76 82 www.vendee-tourisme.com 21 outdoor activities Fishing in Vendée, leisure trips Fishing is one of the undeniable assets of Vendée: sea-water fishing, shellfish picking, surf casting and of course fresh water fishing are all activities to discover. Featuring reservoirs, saltwater canals, large freshwater canals, rivers and streams, etc., Vendée is an angler’s paradise. Freshwater fishing in Vendée: fishing locations and the “Vacances Pêche Vendée” label Make no mistake, Vendée has some small fishing spots no one would expect as well as lakes set up for the activity. Whether a beginner or an experienced angler, Vendée has 4,500 kilometres of water courses for everyone and 1,300 hectares of lakes (reservoirs and dam lakes). You have to come to Vendée to discover those superb areas to fish a fine specimen from the water among the 140 fishing facilities listed, or be in harmony with nature in a fantastic atmosphere for relaxing. Unusual “gentle trips” Ballooning over the bocage Wandering as a cloud... What about allowing yourself to get the big picture without looking down at people! Well, of sorts. Tempting, isn’t it? Take a gondola, some hydrogen, some canvas, put it all together and inflate it. Off you go in a hot air balloon, ready to stand over the world and look over the countryside in Vendée and Puy du Fou®! Happy landings! If such a journey is a dream come true for you... a hot air balloon trip is unforgettable. As free as a bird, fly over Puy du Fou® and the gentle hills of the Bocage. Explore the unknown countryside that peaks your curiosity. Experience unique sensations when ballooning in complete safety. Drift away on the wind… It’s showtime for the earth from the skies! Montgolfière du Bocage – Saint Pierre du Chemin The tourism directorate at Vendée Expansion has been using the region’s natural resources to develop fishing tourism for several years and actively works on setting up exploration packages tailored to everyone’s tastes. Over 30 “Pêche@ accommodation establishments” have already received the Vendée label. > For more information: www.vendee-tourisme.com At the seaside, shellfish picking With its 250 km of coastline, Vendée offers the skilled angler an unrivalled opportunity. On hide tide days, shellfish pickers can be seen filling their baskets all along the Vendée coastline. Sometimes they come from farther afield and even from Paris, attached to the sea by the fleeting contact that returns man to his origins, to a time when he lived by hunting and gathering and knew how to obtain his food. The best places for successful fishing... • on Noirmoutier Island: Gois, Chaussée Jacobsen, rocher du Cob, la Blanche, plage des Dames, le Vieil-La Madeleine, la Guérinière, • in Saint Jean de Monts and Saint Gilles Croix de Vie, pignon shellfish can be found at low tide on broad, sandy beaches (especially at the start of a rising tide), • in Brétignolles sur Mer on the rocks at la Sauzaie, la Normandelière, la Gachère and at Marais-Girard (oysters). La Sauzaie was originally a shrimp fishing village, • in Talmondais on the rocks at plage de la Mine de Jard (various kinds of crab and limpets, winkles... the oysters are not recommended...), • in Saint Vincent sur Jard on rivière du Goulet (Clemenceau, Belestat,…) shrimp, clams, limpets and winkles, • in La Tranche sur Mer on the Côte sauvage (phare du Grouin du Cou). Night-time canoe trips in the Marais Breton Vendéen For 30 years the Route du Sel has been using canoes to navigate through the maze of former salt marshes in Baie de Bretagne. Using a sustainable tourism approach, a wide variety of walks and rambles start around Sallertaine, a typical village of the Vendée wetlands. Historic heritage and rich contemporary culture are a permanent team around the village of artisans with its windmills, Ile Chauvet and its abbey... Bivouac rambling “Why are we creeping forward stealthily like Indians on the warpath?” “Because we’re gliding over the waters in the heart of the Marais”. Silence is golden for the magic to work, to make the most of the life flourishing in the reeds. On the return trip an abbey rises on Ile Chauvet; further off, with night falling, the windows of a small farmhouse offer a glimpse of candles on a laid table, the scent of something cooking on a grill, a wood fire. In the early hours of the morning, frogs croak, herons fly over. This is a renewal, your awakening, that of the inhabitants of the wetlands and its spectacular nature. The unusual breakfast awaits you not far away... > Prices per person: €89 including canoe hire, a guide, a barbecue dinner in the great outdoors with candles and champagne, a night in a bivouac and breakfast. Duration: approximately 21 hours. La Route du Sel – Sallertaine - www.laroutedusel.com 22 www.vendee-tourisme.com www.vendee-tourisme.com 23 Venise Verte in a horse-drawn caravan Logis de la Venerie in Olonne sur Mer Bed & Breakfast – Gîtes de France - listed as 3 épis The wandering life for a few days… Keep the reins in hand and command your destiny. You’re free! There’s no need to go in for long speeches, nor speak the language of horses to live one’s destiny in a horse-drawn caravan. But we can offer one tip... It pays to be friends with the horse. After all, s/he’s the one pulling the caravan! Remember to feed and care for the horse and pat it too. If you do, the horse to will take you to the heart of Marais Poitevin. At the pace of a horse’s trot, the secret “Venise Verte” will reveal all her splendid nature. Here, the wildlife pays little heed to horses on these pathways. On the contrary, it goes about its usual business. Here the grey heron hunts the canals for frogs. > Practical information: Set off on an adventure in a caravan for four (every convenience) and follow the country routes for a six-day break. Nothing is left to chance; there are stopovers for supplies and food in several villages. Les Roulottes de l’Abbaye – Maillezais Marais Poitevin by kayak in six days… At the entrance to Les Sables d’Olonne Elisabeth and Fabien welcome you to their charming home, an 18th century house with a fascinating history. Make the most of the proximity of Les Sables d’Olonne from here whilst breathing in the countryside and its peace. The five rooms have been tastefully decorated. The shady garden and heated pool will make your days a delight... top addresses in vendée outdoor activities Bed & Breakfast Unusual “gentle trips” Le logis de la Vénerie – 7 rue des Hannetons – Olonne sur Mer This six-day journey is recommended for people who love nature and are looking for something new... Six days to get to Baie de l’Aiguillon… Six days to canoe to your heart’s content in the second largest wetlands in France, the fifth largest in Europe (100,000 hectares). L’Epicurienne in Les Sables d’Olonne Bed & Breakfast – Gîtes de France – listed as 3 épis From Fontenay le Comte where it is possible to pick you up at the station, after preparing the kayaks, the small team (there must be at least four people, but no more than ten) goes down the “Vielle Autize” river to bivouac in the Venise Verte. Day 2 of the programme includes: passing through two locks and a tour of the drainage works. Night 2 is spent in a campsite under a tepee. Day 3: the group is advancing in the Venise Verte and comes near to the royal abbey of Maillezais (with a tour possible). A second bivouac is organised close to Vix. Day 4: Sèvre Niortaise, the central artery of the marshes. The journey continues with the day ending at the campsite to rest. The ocean approaches on day 5 with a stopover in a mussel port followed by a shuttle to the centre of Ile de Ré for a final bivouac. On day 6 the group will go along the coast in the morning before a final picnic and return by road. Canoe nature in southern Vendée – Fontenay le Comte The house located in the heart of Les Sables d’Olonne features architecture reminiscent of the beginnings and growth of this legendary seaside resort in the 19th century. One hundred metres from the famous Remblai des Sables d’Olonne, Mr and Mrs Pangaud give you a warm welcome in their B&B with decoration that is both charming and contemporary and sure to please. Maison l’Epicurienne – 9 rue Villebois Mareuil – Les Sables d’Olonne Logis des maraîchers in Olonne sur Mer Bed & Breakfast – Gîtes de France – listed as 4 épis – country cooking Authenticity and design in the famous seaside resort of Les Sables d’Olonne. This B&B in Olonne sur Mer has been renovated with a chic, designer touch. Its magnificent pool and location near the sea are just more reasons to add to the many this four-bedroom 4-épi B&B in a typical restored Vendée farmhouse can list. The local period construction contrasts charmingly with the pure interior design. Le Logis des maraîchers – 58 route des maraîchers - Olonne sur Mer Marais Poitevin in a kayak La Grange aux peintres in Vouvant 6 days / 5 nights From € 299 > The break includes hot meals (breakfast and dinner cooked and eaten together), picnic lunches, canoe hire (single or twin-seater) and the presence of a qualified instructor and nature guide. > More information about “Unusual trips in Vendée” on www.vendee-tourisme.com “Idée Séjour” [break ideas] section - tel. 00 33 2 51 62 76 82 24 www.vendee-tourisme.com per person on the basis of 12 people 6 days / 5 nights From € 399 per person on the basis of 6 people Bed & Breakfast – Gîtes de Vouvant The quaint village with character is now famous for its painters. This is perfectly in keeping with your arrival in “La Grange aux Peintres”. Mr and Mrs Rouffignat, painters and art-lovers, welcome you to their home in this splendid and tastefully restored building. Everything refers to their passion for painting: the names of the five rooms (perhaps with a slight preference for Degas?), their own works exposed... Charm, comfort and warm decor will be sure to please. La Grange aux peintres – Faîte – Vouvant www.vendee-tourisme.com 25 top addresses in vendée Le Moulin de la Roche in Tiffauges (watermill) Seasonal lettings and bed & breakfast – 5 stars Philippe and Catherine Maindron decided to transform an old watermill that had been abandoned for years into a luxury gîte or B&B (either can be chosen). Inside is a combination of old and contemporary stones with one or two very modern touches. New York City is the new beating heart of the mill. A monumental mural of Times Square decorates the stairwell in industrial metal. The round bed is perfectly located in the king-sized wedding suite... The exterior is a small corner of paradise. Nature has been generous... a harmonious river meanders lazily... crossed by a small Roman bridge... a wooded hill offers a pleasant setting for the complex. La Vallée de la Roche - Tiffauges La Maison d’Olivier in Mesnard la Barotière (former school) Bed & Breakfast Clévacances – 4 clés Located in the heart of Bocage Vendéen 15 km from Le Puy du Fou® and the Sèvre valley, Olivier and Isabelle welcome guests to their former 19th century schoolhouse. This fine, charming residence was built in 1884 in the centre of Mesnard la Barotière. Today it has four cosy and spacious guest rooms with evocative names: “the history class”, “the science lab”, the “music room”, the “writing workshop” and the “proctor’s lodge”. And even if there aren’t as many children as before, you can hear how happy the new boarders are by the pool or under the old covered playground. La Maison d’Olivier – 8 place de l’église – Mesnard la Barotière Hôtels L’hôtel de Luxe run by 2-star chef Thierry Drapeau in Saint Sulpice le Verdon New in summer of 2013 – 4-star hotel – Relais et Châteaux restaurant Near the Logis de la Chabotterie and the restaurant with two Michelin stars also endorsed by Relais et Châteaux, Chef Thierry Drapeau and his wife Karine have opened a unique luxury hotel (4-star) in a pure style in harmony with nature. It is strongly bound to the atmosphere that can be felt in the restaurant and in the fine cuisine of Thierry Drapeau… The idea being to ensure continuity after dinner. The 14 rooms are certainly luxurious with contrasting colours. Designed to be part of nature, the hotel has six “superior” rooms, five junior suites and three suites. Each room features a flatscreen television, mini bar, access to free broadband Wi-Fi, a safe, an Illy coffee machine and has a terrace overlooking the country. There is even a heliport planned for those in a hurry. The unique concept of the Thierry Drapeau hotel is based on the creation of a bakery, chocolate shop and tea room and boutique selling products made on site at the heart of the hotel. What better than to wake up in the morning to the scent of fresh pastries? Prize-winning chef Thierry Drapeau comes to meet his customers every morning at breakfast (served in three services). A well-being area with Jacuzzi and sauna ensure ideal relaxation. Thierry Drapeau, the chef with two Michelin stars to his name, also gives cookery lessons “just like at home” in his new hotel. Contact us. Hôtel Thierry Drapeau – Domaine de la Chabotterie – Saint Sulpice le Verdon Le Manoir du Moulin in Sainte Hermine (former water mill) Bed & Breakfast Clévacances – 4 clés Located in the heart of Vendée, the manor is surrounded by a large private garden alongside a small stream and greenery. The ambitious restoration of this former watermill began in 2011 when the two new owners, Shari Swan and Warren Coulson, set up there. The two entrepreneurs are Canadian and had been living in Amsterdam for the previous 15 years. Shari and Warren provide four luxury rooms with bathroom and a family suite with two rooms and a bathroom. The building’s architectural features have been preserved as much as possible with its high ceilings, stone walls and solid wood floorboards. The furniture has been made to measure. Beds are made with fine, pressed cotton linen, quilts and duvets in microfibre and microfibre pillows. The suites all have an LCD television, DVD player, access to a mini-bar and wireless Internet connection. The bathrooms feature Italian tiling with large rain shower heads and a bath, and beauty products from Compagnie de Provence, towel racks and bathrobes... Le Manoir du Moulin – Sainte Hermine – www.manoirdumoulin.com 26 www.vendee-tourisme.com Hôtel Les Voyageurs in Port-Joinville (Ile d’Yeu) A warm, authentic reception is the key feature of this establishment founded in 1860 and run by the same family for the last four generations. Recently renovated, the hotel has 19 rooms with a view of the port and sea or the village. The warm comfort and decor will appeal to holiday-makers coming for a romantic weekend, for families on holiday or for a business trip. What’s new in 2014 Every room has been completely renovated and redecorated. The hotel now features a room fully equipped and tailored for the needs of disabled guests as well as a new seminar room for conferences and business meetings (flip chart, video projector, Wi-Fi access – tailored estimates). Hôtel Les Voyageurs – Quai Carnot – Port Joinville www.vendee-tourisme.com 27 top addresses in vendée Terragora Lodges, a charming, unusual and eco-friendly hotel New – opening in summer 2013 5-star hotel and restaurant On the slopes of Le Boisniard, which appears to have been inhabited from the dawn of civilisation, now stand a château, a small manor, annexes and... wooden houses. It is not unusual when wandering along the lanes of the property to come across megaliths, a silent testimonial to another age. In the château and manor, fine rooms with evocative names such as “Casanova”, “Pompadour”, “Orchidée” and “Cupidon” give free rein to dreams and romance. Whereas in the park the latest addition, the wooden houses, blend into the green landscape. You’d almost imagine Robin Hood or Robinson Crusoe in the area. Hotel attractions: • a spa area, • cooking classes with the chef of the “La Table du Boisniard” restaurant. Château du Boisniard (5-star hotel) – Chambretaud In Les Epesses (a municipality of Le Puy du Fou®), “Terragora Lodges” has invented a new universe with its hotel complex focusing on ecotourism. Close to the Sèvre Nantaise area, in a natural coomb bathed in silence combining stone, water and woodland along with flowering meadows, the new Eco Lodges was created for the start of summer 2013. Terragora Lodges, surprising organic architecture “Nymphéa” rooms on stilts overlook the wetlands in silver birch. Sleek lines contrast with lush nature in the midst of nature… The “Terrier” rooms in bare earth emerge as lunar igloos to round out the space. The “Chrysalide” cocoon rooms are decorated in copper, wood and zinc to stretch up to the treetops. Cabins in chestnut wood blend into the forest and overlook the stream meandering between blocks of granite. Three cabin themes make for very comfortable havens in touch with nature. In a 19-hectare park declared a natural zone, eight unusually shaped lodges, 16 cabins and a central 250 sq. m. area for the restaurant and living area (library and lounge) with fireplace, are “open all year round to outdoors people”. Buildings are constructed entirely from natural materials. 70% of hot water is produced using solar energy and heating is provided in part by stoves and fireplaces. From Senegal to Vendée, back to your roots This new adventure began in Senegal in 2001. Jean-Pierre, a businessman from Vendée, sold his energy-saving company and with his wife Sylvie built an ecological hotel park on the hills of Niassam in Senegal (www.niassam.com). The project was a success. In 2010 they decided to return to their Vendée roots to develop a concept of a socially responsible tourism company similar to their Senegalese enterprise. The French project was launched as a project in French-speaking architecture schools to design rooms “inspired by animal habitats”, a competition sponsored by Edouard François (2011 designer of the year) and approved by the municipality of Les Epesses. Another original feature of the project is its global approach: “We are designers, builders and operators of the project”, along with its family and social aspects: “the site welcomed local artisans, youth training scheme participants, employees, us the creators and two of our children”, says Sylvie. For them the ecological consistency of the project is paramount. It includes both energy-saving criteria and the choice of natural materials along with a certain ideological approach to life in nature with harmonious and aesthetic constructions. Terragora Lodges is also a social enterprise; profits are invested back in the development of the project and in local activities around it. Terragora Lodges – Les Epesses – www.terragora-lodges.com 28 Le Boisniard luxury wooden houses in Chambretaud www.vendee-tourisme.com Hotel or art gallery? Château de la Barbinière 5-star hotel and restaurant A rather strange creature welcomes guests in the park around Château de la Barbinière: the unicorn by Leonardo Lucchi. In the great hall a small ballerina (also by Lucchi) balances on her golden plinth. On the wall near the fine stairs are paintings by Jean Jansem and Yves Boullie facing each other for a joust in ochre. In the dining room with its fine openings, the sun lights up works by JIVKO… Is this a château or an art gallery? Hotel owners Brigitte and Serge like to think that the works have their place in this fine edifice. “Here they come to life”. And if you want to get up close and personal with the artists, Château de la Barbinière arranges meetings in the summer. At the “Soirées Confidences” events, one of the artists will take you by the hand into his or her world… Château de la Barbinière (4-star hotel) - Saint Laurent sur Sèvre Domaine du Brandois in La Mothe-Achard 4-star hotel and restaurant Domaine de Brandois, a charming 4-star hotel near the ocean in Vendée and only 15 minutes from Les Sables d’Olonne, welcomes guests to a special environment. Its château dating from the end of the 19th century and its 20 hectares of forest and meadows are an ideal location to recharge your batteries: heated pool (in season), horseriding, mountain biking and rambling have pride of place in this property that gives accommodation in Vendée all of its renown. With its 38 designer rooms at the château and the priory as well as the orchard, Domaine de Brandois fulfils everyone’s desires. Rooms all share refined decor and a modern touch. The same applies to the communal areas. The lounge features hi-tech fixtures, the dining room has modern tables and Starck-designed chairs. In the restaurant or on the terrace, Chef Nathan Cretney shares with you a cuisine that puts the accent on regional produce prepared with the utmost respect. And to keep up with produce that’s in season, the restaurant menu changes at the start of every month. Domaine de Brandois – La Forêt – La Mothe-Achard www.vendee-tourisme.com 29 Résidence Belle Plage in La Tranche sur Mer Tourism residence As hotel and restaurant owners in La Tranche sur Mer since the 1920s, the four generations of the Guicheteau family have been permanent fixtures of tourism life in the area. The Guicheteau siblings are still partners, this time in their latest project, the Résidence Belle Plage. Their aim is to “make these apartments a warm and friendly place opposite the sea”. The south-facing residence opposite the central beach has 12 apartments fully fitted with all modern conveniences in the centre of La Tranche sur mer (nine apartments with 100 sq.m. and private terrace of 25 sq.m., two apartments with 85 sq.m. and three large sea-view windows and one 50 sq.m. apartment with a 6 sq.m. private terrace). The apartments were designed to make the most of the view and ocean. Living areas are all designed around the sea view. Bedrooms are located around an interior courtyard to the make the most of the quiet. In La Belle Plage all apartments are connected... which is very ingenious! For reunions of family and friends, the residence can host 30 people in a single area. Résidence Belle Plage – 41 bis rue Anatole France – La Tranche sur Mer Chromatic, the arts gîte for musicians in Grosbreuil Holiday lettings – 4 clés Clévacances – 6 to 12 people France (stylist, designer and occasional musician) and David (artistic director and former music label director) left the hustle and bustle of big city life to set up in the country and live a different lifestyle. They converted the former stables into an unusual gîte where the charm of the stonework combines with pure, contemporary lines designed by the owners and built in partnership with architects Philippe Rizzotti and Daya Bakker. The decor is inspired by the work of the great Designers en vogue, Michel Ducaroit, Herman Miller, Le Corbusier, Charles Eames and Olivier Mourgues, but also features recycled furniture and objects of all kinds given new life. The architecture is resolutely modern with its metal structure, large glazed surfaces and polished concrete flooring. The soft touch in the interiors comes from birch wood and stonework. The “Chromatic” gîte with its 4 Clévacances label offers unusual accommodation in Vendée with an indoor 10-m pool heated to 29° all year long, accommodated in a 65 sq.m lounge. On the ground floor, the 70 sq.m living area comprises a high-end fitted kitchen and lounge with designer furniture. On the first floor the three rooms each have their own bathroom (Italian-style shower and old fashioned bathtubs) and a mezzanine with beds and games for children. An unexpected touch: musical instruments are available in the lounge area, piano, guitars, drum kit, percussion and a library, along with a video projector system, a serious hi-fi system, the latest iMac with a music playlist, video and TV. Live at the pace of the seasons, of unforgettable sunrises and sunsets in a 5,000 sq.m. property in the middle of fields but near the sea and without overlooking neighbours. Watch the flight of buzzards, resting deer, the peaceful life of cows and listen to the birdsong. There is no visual or sound pollution, just you and nature... “Le Chromatic” B&B – La Coutancière – Grosbreuil (17 km from Les Sables d’Olonne) 30 www.vendee-tourisme.com Relaxation and a change of scenery are the key concepts of your camping trip! Many campsites (listed with 3, 4 and 5 stars) have swimming pools, some with slides for children to enjoy and even fitness areas for adults. In tepees, bungalows, mobile homes, caravans, yurts, bubble rooms and treehouses, the emphasis is on comfort or even the unexpected. Camping: back to nature 100% nature in La Ventouse in Jard sur Mer Shaded by a forest of holly oak and close to the beach and the village centre, the “La Ventouse” campsite is happy to welcome you to 100% natural holidays. Here you can enjoy the sensation of the open air, the pleasure of living freely in a calm environment for holidays with family and friends that relax you and recharge your batteries. The “La Ventouse” campsite has committed to an environmental approach in signing the camping charter in partnership with the Office National des Forêts. Try a horse-drawn caravan or an ecolodge tent and opt for the unusual. They’re comfortable, spacious and different. Enjoy staying in a surprising and original ambiance in the heart of the forest. What’s new in Vendée camping top addresses in vendée Holiday lettings Vendee enjoys a warm climate thanks to the influence of the Atlantic along with pleasant temperatures. Nestled between verdant nature and sandy coastlines, camping in Vendée makes it possible to appreciate the beauty of its countryside and cultural activities in a different way. It isn’t mere coincidence that “camping” today now means “open air hotel”. Camping La Ventouse (3 stars) – rue Pierre Curie – Jard sur Mer Nature in the meadows in La Chapelle Hermier Located in a protected area 15 km from Brétignolles sur Mer and Saint Gilles Croix de Vie on land close to the 115-hectare lac du Jaunay, Domaine du Pré is set in 12 hectares of land and features eco-designed cottages. It boasts an exceptionally calm area with a covered pool and lake for swimming. It also attaches much importance to the environment, preserving the site and its flora. As part of its sustainable development approach, work was carried out using local contractors. Camping Le Domaine du Pré (4 stars) – Bellevue - La Chapelle Hermier Camping Les Ramiers in the heart of the Longeville forest On the Vendée coast 5 km from Longeville-sur-Mer and La Tranche-sur-Mer, the Les Ramiers campsite is located in a magnificent protected forest of pines and holly oaks (452 hectares). There is no heated indoor pool here, nor next generation water sports centre, just the calm of shady oaks. Anthony, the campsite owner, wanted to preserve the feeling of the campsites of old between spaces for canvas tents (number) and six mobile homes carefully shielded by the trees. Camping Les Ramiers (2-star) – 10 chemin des Pins Les Conches – Longeville sur Mer www.vendee-tourisme.com 31 What’s new in Vendée camping The unusual: sleeping at a campsite Ecolodges in Domaine Les Moulins in La Guérinière Alain Dominique Perrin, a pure innovator Businessman and philanthropist, creator of the Cartier Foundation and promoter of the famous “Must”, mentor in an elite training institute, protector of the arts and proprietor of an extraordinary vineyard at Château Lagrézette... it is safe to say that Alain Dominique Perrin displays rather eclectic tastes. And now, managing four campsites (three in Noirmoutier of which two have been entirely renovated in the Original Camping concept – Domaine Les Moulins 5* and Domaine Le Midi 4* - and one in Leucate), in synch with their environment and the coastline, to add a new layer to this impressionist picture. There is, however, an underlying consistency in the history of this aesthete and businessman: whatever the endeavour he has embraced, the key words have always been a total commitment to excellence. Original Camping, a truly innovative holiday concept The Original Camping concept combines environmental concepts (respect for the natural landscape, better water management, an innovative letting offering integrated in the environment, etc.), highend services (lodges with private Jacuzzi, sea view, etc.) and modern and comfortable facilities (outdoor swimming pool and covered basin with massage benches, swimming lanes and paddling pool) and sports facilities (tennis, fitness area, water sports, etc.) without harming the site’s beauty and sustainability. Original accommodation in wood and canvas is perfectly integrated into the countryside and features very high quality fittings in the refined atmosphere of Domaine Les Moulins and in the fun and sports atmosphere of Domaine Le Midi. Domaine Les Moulins 5* is the flagship of the Original Camping brand and is nestled by the sea in five hectares of land in the heart of Noirmoutier island. It’s the only car-free estate on the island! Accommodation combines refinement and optimised areas with all the services of a five-star establishment: Children’s Club, spa, hammam, swimming pool, fitness room, bar and restaurant and high-quality events throughout the summer. Lodges with private sea view terraces and lodges with private Jacuzzis are an exclusive feature of Domaine Les Moulins. 32 Bubble room, treehouse at the Château la Forêt in Saint Julien des Landes Set in a park of 100 year-old oaks around a 19th-century château, the Château la Forêt camp site (endorsed by Yellow Village since 2012) features 50 hectares of land, a 3-hectare lake for fishing, an adventure park (tree-climbing facilities) and a paintball site, along with two water sports areas and an indoor, heated pool, well-being treatments and many more. Enjoy a night under the stars cocooned under a quilt. This is the experience offered by the Bubble room, a room (ideal for two people) of inflated plastic, much of which is transparent. Once inflated, the room becomes a sphere, with a panoramic vista of the sky visible through its transparent ceiling. In the depths of the château parkland there’s also a treehouse suspended above the lake. The treehouse faces West and is accessed via wooden stairs to three 200 year-old trees (houses six). Camping Château la Forêt (4 stars) – Route de Martinet – Saint Julien des Landes Tents, bungalows and caravans in Le Petit Rocher in Longeville sur Mer The campsite located in the midst of a forest is only 150 metres from a fine sandy beach and is ideal for families with young children. Why not get off the beaten track and sleep in an old-style caravan, an Ecolodge tent or a bungalow? Well-being and relaxation are the key ideas behind the Ecolodge tent: accommodation on stilts with a broad wooden terrace. Ideal for family holidays, the canvas bungalow with all necessary furniture combines authenticity and simplicity. Finally, comfort and functionality have pride of place in the unusual cocoon of a wooden old-style caravan to live the Bohemian life. Camping Le Petit Rocher (4 stars) – 1250 av. du Dr Mathevet – Longeville sur Mer An international concept Original Camping is an innovative holiday concept aimed at everyone that opens up one of the finest sites in France to the French and international public. International guests are increasingly frequent in the estates. A yurt at the La Cleroca campsite in Grues Domaine Les Moulins (five-star camp site) – Rue des Moulins – La Guérinière Camping La Cleroca (3 stars) – Grues www.vendee-tourisme.com The “La Cléroca” campsite is located alongside the Marais Poitevin close to Aiguillon sur Mer, a small municipality along the Vendée coast. The site has all the peace and comfort of a small “traditional”, high-quality facility with 66 spots and including a heated pool, sauna, multi-sports pitch and areas for pétanque. There are no mobile homes here. The campsite owners welcome only caravans, tents and camping cars. However, visitors can rent one accommodation unit: a modern yurt. An architectural marvel and eco-friendly, the yurt blends in perfectly with the natural campsite. Featuring wide openings and a broad dome, the yurt offers exceptional luminosity during day and allows users to enjoy the night sky. The yurt has a surface area of 24 sq. m. and can house up to six including kitchen, terrace and deck chairs, etc. www.vendee-tourisme.com 33 What’s new in Vendée camping New facilities in 2014 Unique in Vendée: the 2,000 sq. m. water sports complex in L’Océan in Brem sur Mer Acquired by the Campings & Résidence de Vacances Cybele Vacances network in 2005, the L’Océan campsite in Brem sur Mer merged with the ‘Le Littoral’ campsite in 2011 to become one of the largest campsites in Vendée. It is located only 600 m from Plage des dunes and 800 m from shops. L’Océan is open from April to November and features 565 spots on a 13-hectare site. In 2013 the layout of the L’Océan campsite was entirely redesigned to acquire an incredible indoor, heated water sports complex. From 12 April 2014 onwards, young and adult guests at L’Océan will be able to enjoy a swimming pool, slide with buoys, a counterflow river in an area over 2,000 sq. m. along with various facilities for water relaxation such as spas, jet baths, massage rivers, geysers and swan neck jets. A snack bar, leisure room, jorkyball type room and a pirate ship (6.50 m long) all add to the fun. In light of the investment (€4 million), L’Océan is aiming at being given 4 stars for the 2015 season. Camping L’Océan (3 stars) – 17 rue du Brandais – Brem sur Mer A natural beach in the heart of L’Evasion in Landevieille The L’Evasion 4-star campsite is ideally located by the sea, 5 km from the ocean between Les Sables d’Olonne and Saint Gilles Croix de Vie, close to Brétignolles sur Mer and Lac du Jaunay with all its water activities. At the centre of the campsite, why not refresh yourself in the natural pool featuring, 2000 sq. m. of fine white sand. The 100% ecological water park is unique in Vendée and adds a touch of paradise under the tropics; the water is turquoise and the sand is fine and white! Staying in the seaside atmosphere, the campsite features safari lodges on stilts (for 4-5 people) on the edge of the sandy beach with a view over the lagoon. Change of scenery guaranteed! Quality camping in Vendée Of the 86 Pays de la Loire members 38 campsites in Vendée (9,467 spots) boast the “ CAMPING QUALITE ” label. Vendée is demonstrating its commitment to quality improvements in tourism. The Camping Qualité charter guarantees consumers quality in their holidays irrespective of the campsite site (from 55 to 650 spots) or category (2 to 5 stars), whilst preserving a broad selection of destinations (from Noirmoutier island to Saint Michel en l’Herm and including Saint Julien des Landes), prices and holiday styles (lively, calm, seaside, interior, close to towns, etc.). Camping Qualité commitments • A warm welcome: the manager and his or her team pay special attention to hospitality, availability and thoughtfulness • Spotless cleanliness: cleanliness and hygiene are a priority at the campsite • Specific and accurate information: comprehensive, clear and accurate information about the establishment; specific description of facilities, services and rates, etc. • Carefully tended private locations: the utmost tranquillity is ensured at the location, which is tastefully fitted out with a concern for aesthetics in harmony with the environment • A preserved and respected environment: nature is protected; the area is developed respectfully, preservation and environmental solutions are applied. Landscaping and energy saving are priorities that help preserve an increasingly threatened environment. A reliable network Camping Qualité is the network you can rely on! To meet customer expectations as effectively as possible and rethink day-today operations, facilities are inspected every three years, the quality charter revised every year and monitoring is adapted to each campsite to help them continuously improve... The label is supported by tourism development organisations (CCI, départemental committees, etc.) that place their trust in the charter! Camping L’Evasion (4 stars) – Route des Sables – Landevieille Exceptional water parks thanks to MS Vacances MS Vacances is a group of camping clubs with two located in Vendée. The Le Trianon Camping Club next to Les Sables d’Olonne has 554 camp spots in 12 hectares, whilst the Les Brunelles Camping Club in Longeville sur Mer has 607 spots in 13 ha. Among the major features of both clubs are the water areas for an alternative offering. Les Brunelles has had a water park of over 1,200 sq. m. since 2007 including eight slides – one a one-of-a-kind in the region for thrills, an indoor pool, paddling pools, Jacuzzis, sauna and hammam and solarium… In 2014 guests at the MS Vacances Le Trianon will be able to enjoy themselves and relax in a new 1,000 sq.m. water park with the same features as the Les Brunelles camping club. Camping les Brunelles (5 stars) – Les Plantes de la Brunelle – Longeville sur Mer Camping le Trianon (5 stars) – 95 Rue du Maréchal Joffre – Olonne sur Mer 34 www.vendee-tourisme.com www.vendee-tourisme.com 35 the latest on places to visit Puy du Fou ® Grand Parc® and Cinéscénie®: a new Renaissance world Le Grand Parc du Puy du Fou Cinéscénie du Puy du Fou With over ten million spectators already, 1,200 actors on a 23-hectare stage, 24,000 costumes and one hour and 40 minutes of show time and many new features... the greatest night-time show in the world has become a must-see legend. Many new features: Hailed as the best theme park in the world in 2012 in Los Angeles, le Puy du Fou boasts an explosion of glorious spectacles and adventures for all the family with four new attractions in 2014 in the new Renaissance world in the Grand Parc. When arriving at Puy du Fou visitors forget the 21st century and plunge into a journey back in time. In over 50 hectares visitors explore a magnificent natural park with unforgettable experiences and discoveries to share with all the family. Listed in the top 15 tourism sites in France, le Puy du Fou was the first to obtain “Green Globe” international certification in 2012. In Puy du Fou, the natural and the authentic are the common themes in every décor. The thatched huts at Fort de l’An Mil and the drawbridge in Cité Médiévale are completely genuine. To ensure the authenticity of the location Puy du Fou has availed itself of the leading specialists, artisans and historians. Five major shows plunge the visitor into action with the Signe du Triomphe (35 mins), Vikings (28 mins), Secret de la Lance (28 mins), Bal des Oiseaux Fantômes (33 mins) and finally the Mousquetaire de Richelieu (36 mins). Le Puy du Fou is a haven for over 1,400 animals that sometimes play a major role! In its horse-riding academy, the park boasts the largest show stables in Europe (nearly 175 horses). The Académie de Fauconnerie boasts 500 birds of prey from 80 different species. • new light scene, • new 3-D video projects and décors, • six new scenes in four years with new special effects. Show dates: Saturday 7 and 14 June and every Friday and Saturday evening from 20 June to 13 September 2014. Grand Parc du Puy du Fou – Les Epesses Logis de la Chabotterie a new stage design A major location in the Guerre de Vendée as it was here that Charette was arrested on 23 March 1796, Logis de la Chabotterie is a typical Bas-Poitevin house. A visit of the nine historic and furnished rooms is experienced as a journey back in time, plunging into the end of the 18th century just before the French Revolution. The gallery of models affords an unusual tour of Vendée houses with an overview of 12 buildings encapsulating this architectural approach. Alongside the logis, the walled garden has been rearranged in keeping with old plans for the works done in the 1990s. Beauty and utility are combined in this living example of a French-style garden, as could be seen in bas-poitevin houses in the 17th and 18th centuries. In Domaine de la Chabotterie, chemin de Charette is a green route that takes you to the heart of the bocage environment to bois de la Chabotterie at the very spot where the Vendée general was captured. A monument erected in 1911 commemorates his arrest. New in 2014 (early summer): new stage design New in 2014: The new “Renaissance” World and its four new attractions In 2014 le Puy du Fou is extending its journey in time with the new “Renaissance” World: • • • • a new hotel: Le Camp du Drap d’or, a new restaurant: Les deux couronnes, a new location: Château du Puy du Fou, a new show: La Renaissance du Château. Thanks to an ingenious personal audio guide system, you can walk in the footsteps of Charette at your own pace. Who was he really? Who were the other leaders of the Royal Catholic Army? What were the main steps and decisive battles in this civil war? How did an army of peasants stand up to the Republic’s armies? Why did it ultimately fail? At the height of the repression, under what circumstances did the “elusive” Charette end up being captured in bois de la Chabotterie? Why did the arrest, which was followed by his execution, bring an end to the Guerre de Vendée? All these questions can be answered in this experience boasting many technological innovations: image walls, projections, touch screens, interactive systems, videos, animated films and models... a new approach to the Guerre de Vendée! Logis de la Chabotterie – Saint Sulpice le Verdon With the new attractions the Grand Parc has been extended by 10,000 sq. m. just for the Renaissance and now presents a brand new show: “La Renaissance du Château”: Abandoned for centuries, the Château du Puy du Fou now opens its doors to you for the first time. The pictures talk, mirrors watch you and ghosts still dance... The Château unveils its marvels still haunted by its glorious past. Season date: 11 April to 28 September 2014 36 www.vendee-tourisme.com www.vendee-tourisme.com 37 the latest on places to visit 2014, Clemenceau year in Vendée Indian Forest, a new “Water Jump” attraction The largest adventure park in France set in 20 hectares Go hell for leather down the steep track of the Dévalkart and try to break the record! Follow in the footsteps of Passe Muraille and face the challenge of the 20 trials in Fort Débrouillard. Come and share many activities with family and friends: adventure circuits, circuits without harnesses, Maxi tyroliennes, paintball, minigolf, Les Mystères du bois Lambert, ponies, extreme jumping and défi-fun. Adventure welcomes you, free access for visitors! New in 2014: The Water Jump The new attraction is a first for Western France. Be the first riders to surf the newest waves in Vendée. 13 tracks and 9 trampolines are available to test your incredible positions in skiing, surfing, bmx biking, buoys, and bodysurf… But what is the Water Jump? “The aim is to go down on skis, surfboard, BMX, buoys or body surf or on your backside, a slide with ramps that are 5-10 metres high depending on the level and land on a trampoline that boosts you up to make freestyle figures for the most experienced before coming back down into a pool of water with no risk.” The new attraction has the two-fold advantage of appealing to beginners and sensation-seekers. Beginners can quickly learn to perform acrobatic jumps for boardsports and biking along with fun sports like buoys and slides. More intrepid “sensation seekers” will be able to perform spectacular acrobatic and sports jumps. To ensure everyone’s safety, suits, helmets and boardsports equipment are provided. Jumps are performed under the surveillance of lifeguards. Open between April and September 2014. … for the centennial anniversary of the First World War In 2014 France will be commemorating the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War with many events. Georges Clemenceau, to whom France owes its victory, will have pride of place given his decisive role in bringing the war to an end. For Vendée, Clemenceau is also a son of Mouilleron en Pareds and the old man with a “Bicoque” [ “old place”] in Saint Vincent sur Jard. Today, the final resting place of this statesman is in the small Vendée municipality of Mouchamps, close to his father. Indian Forest – Le Bois Lambert – Le Bernard – Moutiers les Mauxfaits Retro escapade in a 2CV Set off on a romantic trip along the Vendée’s country roads behind the wheel of a legendary 2CV... A touch of nostalgia for bygone times in this retro escapade... Set off on the country roads and discover the beaches of Vendée, the bocage and its valleys, the Marais Poitevin and its unique little villages. This classic car, which its owners call “cocorico”, is from the 1984 limited series and hasn’t aged at all. It’s yours for your trip in Vendée. Stay in charming B&Bs. 6 days / 5 nights From €299 per person > Your accommodation: Welcome to this property that is over 250 years old, a former village bakery which was tastefully and elegantly restored. Romantically decorated rooms are furnished with antiques restored by the owner. In the morning enjoy a copious breakfast and savour – perhaps not for the first time – a delicious Vendée brioche! 38 Exhibition: Clemenceau, le Tigre et l’Asie From 25 October 2014 to 25 January 2015 Location: Historial de la Vendée – Les Lucs sur Boulogne After its presentation at the Guimet musée national des arts asiatiques and then at the musée départemental des arts asiatiques in Nice, the Historial de la Vendée will in turn house the exhibition “Clemenceau, le Tigre et l’Asie”. The exhibition will introduce the public to an unknown and yet fundamental part of the personality of the leading men in the history of France. Georges Clemenceau the republican, the radical and “Père la victoire” is well-known. What we don’t know so much is that he was profoundly opposed to colonialism. His speech to the Chamber of French MPs on 31 July 1885 to oppose the policy of the Ferry government in Tonkin and China clearly demonstrates his position. Clemenceau had a genuine passion for Asia, its art, civilisations and religions. The broad-reaching exhibition focusing on his personal discovery of India and Buddhism, on orientalism and his interest in Asia, Ceylon and Japan, is based on collections in the Guimet musée national des arts asiatiques, but also on Clemenceau’s dispersed private collection. > Prices include accommodation for five nights in a B&B rated 4 Clés Clévacances (based on two people in a double room), breakfast, hire of the 2CV for 5 days (vehicle without driver, unlimited mileage including insurance). Option: Return shuttle between the TGV Nantes railway station or the Nantes Atlantique airport and the establishment is possible, fixed rate of €85 (for 2 persons). Historial de la Vendée in brief Opened in June 2006, Historial de la Vendée is a unique museum in France. It displays 7,000 years of history in spectacular scenes and reconstitutions that are educational, fun and scientific at the same time. The building has a natural organic roof and emerges from the surrounding meadow. Figures: 500 sq.m. of temporary exhibitions, 2,200 sq. m. of permanent displays, 1,500 collection items, 250 sq.m. of space for children and amphitheatre seating 234. > More information available on www.vendee-tourisme.com – “Idée Séjour” [break ideas] section - tel. 00 33 2 51 62 76 82 Historial de la Vendée – Les Lucs sur Boulogne – site open all year round www.vendee-tourisme.com www.vendee-tourisme.com 39 National monument As the summer residence of the statesman, the house is surrounded by a flower garden inspired by Claude Monet. It is full of souvenirs, in particular from his journeys. The house is moving for its charm and simplicity. It has been preserved in the exact condition it was in at the death of the “Tiger” and retains many personal items including those to do with the tea ceremony and the art of ikebana following his travels through Asia. In an imitation of Japanese sanctuaries, Clemenceau had also positioned two bronze foxes at the entrance to his bedroom. From March onwards, the Georges Clemenceau house will be hosting a series of monthly conferences about the statesman. Contact us for more information. Between land and sea, Vendée offers comprehensive and traditional menus to try. With marine infused flavours from the coast, seafood takes pride of place on your plate: from sea ortolan to oysters, not forgetting “sablaise” sole and bass. The Vendée terroir has not been overlooked: charolaise beef, salt meadow lamb, poultry from Challans, and foie gras... Meat and poultry will win you over and appeal to every taste, whilst Vendée charcuterie owes its flavour to the salt marsh products: fleur de sel sea salt and samphire in particular. The traditional mogette and Bonnotte de Noirmoutier beans gently enchant the taste buds and are best served with soups and vegetables, all washed down with a subtle Vendée wine (AOC) from a wine-making tradition harking back to the Middle Ages. To end your meal on a sweet note, the Vendée menu boasts many desserts, brioches, gâches and fritters, not forgetting our gourmandises, fruit pastries and ancestral candy... a final and vital tasty treat. Vendée fine cuisine the latest on places to visit The Georges Clemenceau house and garden in Saint Vincent sur Jard Vendée fine cuisine Restaurants: top addresses in Vendée A new fine cuisine restaurant: “Les Genêts” in Brem sur Mer Site open from 15 May to 15 September – every day Maison et Jardin de Georges Clemenceau – Boulevard de l’Océan – Saint Vincent sur Jard Musée National des Deux Victoires Clemenceau – De Lattre The memorial museum for both victories established in 1959 at the behest of the widow of Field Marshal de Lattre with assistance from André Malraux, draws a parallel between Georges Clemenceau and Jean de Lattre by bringing together what they shared: a birthplace (both were born in Mouilleron en Pareds), their roles in the two World Wars, their signing on behalf of France during the “two victories” that brought an end to the two global conflicts. “ Clemenceau croqué ” [sketched] exhibition From February 2014 onwards Amélie and Nicolas will be at their new fine cuisine restaurant, “Les Genêts” in Brem sur Mer, which is ideally located between Les Sables d’Olonne and Saint Gilles Croix de Vie. The former town house, which has been entirely renovated, will be home to two dining rooms on the ground floor with different atmospheres with another on the first floor with an intimate ambiance just for seminars, business lunches and family reunions. Young chef Nicolas Coutand offers a “bistrot cuisine” style for lunches and a gastronomy style for dinners. Restaurant Les Genêts – 21 bis rue de l’Océan – Brem sur Mer New in Saint Jean de Monts: le Quai des Dunes A remarkable open-air exhibition displays cartoons and sketches of Clemenceau in the newspapers of the time. 24 paintings to be enjoyed in the centre of Mouilleron en Pareds until December 2014. Adjoining the Base Nautique a few steps from the beach, the new Le Quai des Dunes restaurant has made a remarkable entrance on the local market with a chic and fashionable decor. Chef Arnaud Perreau likes to surprise his guests and offers a light and inventive cuisine. The menu is different every day with menus and à la carte dishes featuring fresh, local produce such as lobster from Ile d’Yeu, sardines and langoustines from Saint Gilles Croix de Vie, duck and poultry from Challans, potatoes from Noirmoutier and pears poached in la Troussepinette (a local aperitif)… Musée national Clemenceau-de Lattre – 1 rue Plante Choux – Mouilleron en Pareds Restaurant Le Quai des Dunes – 1 avenue de l’Estacade – Saint Jean de Monts – throughout 2014 40 Amélie and Nicolas have taken up a new “gastronomy” adventure! After a tasty experience in Mirepoix in Ariège, they have returned to their roots and set up Le Parc des Genêts in Brem sur Mer. Nicolas is no novice. He acquired his skills between 1998 and 2009 with leading chefs in various restaurants in France, most of whom had won Michelin stars (Castel Marie Louise* in La Baule, Le Richelieu* in La Flotte en Ré, restaurant Trois Gros*** in Roanne and hôtel Nikko* in Paris…). www.vendee-tourisme.com www.vendee-tourisme.com 41 Vendée fine cuisine A Michelin star for Les Brisants in Brétignolles sur Mer Chef Thierry Drapeau, the pleasure provocateur On the sea coast of Brétignolles sur Mer, the restaurant of the hôtel Les Brisants has just been awarded its first star by Guide Rouge Michelin® (February 2014). The talented chef, Jean-Marc Pérochon, hails from these parts and is known as a committed ambassador of the region. The chef’s menu includes oysters from the oyster farm in nearby La Sauzaie, local shrimps, 100 day-old Challans poultry, line bass fresh from Saint Gilles Croix de Vie, a hazelnut crumble with kamok (a Vendée coffee liqueur)… All of Vendée between the land and the sea can be enjoyed on your plate! At the piano, Jean-Marc Pérochon is a man who has travelled around from Germany to the Caribbean, from Provence to the USA. He discovered flavours in the islands and brought back brands that leave no doubt: “I memorised scents, discovered exotic flavours, ginger, vanilla and mango... My cuisine changed”, he explains. A first in Vendée: in the idyllic setting of Logis de la Chabotterie, Thierry Drapeau’s restaurant now has its entry (January 2014) in the prestigious “Relais et Châteaux” guide. “It’s the best brand image you could have!” says chef Thierry Drapeau delightedly. Restaurant Les Brisants – 63 avenue de la Grand’roche – Brétignolles sur Mer Restaurant La Marine on Ile de Noirmoutier: a second Michelin star and a fourth toque from Gault et Millau in 2013 In Noirmoutier the “La Marine” restaurant and its chef Alexandre Couillon have joined the gastronomic firmament… with a well-deserved award. In early 2013 the restaurant won its second star from the Guide Michelin®. And, as good news never comes alone, Gault et Millau awarded Alexandre with a fourth toque that October. In the opinion of those who were able to judge and decide, “it pays tribute to a clear and agile cuisine with a sea tang... a valiant menu that puts itself at sea level to garner its promise: seafood depending on catches with a bouillon of red onions and cherries; lobster and cauliflower smoked with pine needles, beetroot and blackberry...”. This is a fine reward for the chef with two Michelin macarons who offers a cuisine flavoured by the regions of France that he has visited in the course of his career. His fine and streamlined cuisine is generous in emotions and sensations. He constantly looks for novelty, creation and lightness. He attaches much importance to the presentation and decoration of his dishes. He studies how colours go together, the volume of his produce and their texture. Thierry Drapeau is constantly looking to offer unusual dishes using produce from Vendée such as the local truffle, which he works into golden turnips au gratin with bone marrow, a puff brioche with fleur de sel sea salt from the salt marches in Les Sables d’Olonne. His menu includes abalones from Bouin worked with coco beans from Vendée, Vendée Gros gris snails from Saint Paul en Pareds and hard-boiled eggs from Les Brouzils. In his brand new hotel, “Le Domaine de la Chabotterie” in Saint Sulpice le Verdon (see page 28 of this press pack), Thierry Drapeau also offers cookery workshops “just like at home”. Thierry didn’t hesitate for a moment when considering the plans for his future course: his cookery of choice is the housewife’s. The chef must adapt his classes to the environment of his participants, not the other way round... In the new “cuisine” workshop Thierry proves that fine cuisine can be achieved with basic equipment available to everyone. Restaurant Thierry Drapeau – La Chabotterie – Saint Sulpice le Verdon In a contemporary black and white décor facing the fishing port of L’Herbaudière, the chef surprises guests with his creative and meticulously executed recipes that never betray the nature of the produce... Never a detail escapes his wife Céline who oversees the perfect completion of each dish right to the dining room. Same piano, same chef: La Table d’Elise bistrot Adjoining “La Marine”, “La Table d’Elise” is the chef’s second restaurant. With simple decor featuring wooden tables, red-painted beams and sea-going objects on the walls, Alexandre offers “bistrot cuisine” based on a careful selection of local quality produce of the season. Restaurant La Marine – 5 Rue Marie Lemonnier – L’Herbaudière – Noirmoutier en l’Ile 42 www.vendee-tourisme.com www.vendee-tourisme.com 43 Well-being and golf courses Well-being In 2013 the thalasso & spa centre with its 1,490 sq.m. of facilities also benefited from the construction of eight beauty treatment booths. Wraps, baths, underwater jets and sculpting massages are all “flagship” rituals in thalassotherapy. In the salon’s rooms or at the bar de la tisanerie, waiting times become a moment to take a break. The centre uses the know-how and style of a team of water therapists, physiotherapists and beauty specialists in addition to skills in nutrition, fitness coaching and relaxation. Côte Ouest, a new lease of life for the thalassotherapy centre in Les Sables d’Olonne In Les Sables d’Olonne, the Hôtel Côte Ouest & Relais Thalasso faces the ocean with an outstanding view of Les Sables d’Olonne bay. Tucked away in a 3.5-hectare pine forest by a lake, the establishment makes the most of its west-facing exposure which provides great light from sunrise to sunset. The hotel did not just get a new façade in 2013, but a radical change in identity. “We are on a cruise ship with passengers”, says Sylvie Dubreuil. “The site’s features guided the renovation style for the hotel: Destination Côté Ouest, the ambiance of a cruise ship in the 1930s”, she continues. Guests become passengers when they arrive at Côte Ouest. For a fabulous spa break, the new cocoon area with eight booths, three of which face the sea, offer sculpting massages, gentle beauty rituals and time out to enhance your beauty. And to improve your health resources, the hydromarin treatment is a real bonus: seawater pool heated to 32°C, swan neck jets, bubble benches, counterflow walking, Jacuzzi, underwater jets and an area for aqua-aerobics. The well-being area also includes a fitness room (with professional instructors), a sauna, an oriental hammam and an aromatherapy room. Outside, a huge lighthouse guides you to canopies that protect you from the weather. Although the infinity pool by the beach draws the gaze, the 200 parking places are now hidden by the pine forest. The tone is set in the foyer: a desk evocative of old trunks, metal beams… in the lounge bar are club armchairs, Chesterfields, old pedestal tables, all creating an ambience with a hint of “British Empire” to it. The restaurant faces the sea and is reminiscent of an old, restored ship hangar with its old bricks and metal beams. The place is given that extra touch thanks to huge light fixtures with crystal pendants (Timothy Oulton). There is a lovely cosy feel to the staircase. The 94 rooms and three suites have been entirely renovated in a “cabin” approach with paintings by Rod Stribley (an English painter who specialists in old ships) and lights by Eicholtz, Flamanta and Chehoma. Hôtel Mercure Côte Ouest (4 stars) et Relais Thalasso – Les Sables d’Olonne 44 www.vendee-tourisme.com www.vendee-tourisme.com 45 Well-being and golf courses Thalasso therapy in Saint Jean de Monts To enjoy the thalasso centre in Saint Jean de Monts is to opt for fundamental care and respect for traditional thalassotherapy techniques in harmony with nature thanks to the salty air of the ocean, the area’s vast open spaces and the use of its famous sea mud from baie de Bourgneuf. Thalassotherapy in Saint Jean de Monts is encompassed in a 3,000 sq.m. facility in the heart of the pine forest dedicated to serenity and a relaxing escape from it all since 1989. In the last two years the centre has been renovated to provide even more comfort. In 2014 guests will be able to enjoy aquacycling sessions, an outdoor Jacuzzi and new “hydro sensory” equipment. Some treatments can be appreciated with someone else (baths, massage, wraps…) in the brand new spa. Vendée golfing The must-play 18-hole courses Golf de la Domangère [Nesmy] With the highest slope in France and an exceptional diversity of plays, the charming Domangère course is a must-play venue for golfers searching for new challenges. Golf des Fontenelles [L’Aiguillon sur Vie] Esteemed for its training facilities, this course with a clear “bocage” character provides a series of pleasant water obstacles, marine pines and oaks along 6 km. Golf des Olonnes [Olonne sur Mer] Located 3 km from Les Sables d’Olonne, Golf des Olonnes enjoys an outstanding location with a panoramic view. It stretches over a naturally undulating site with beautiful water courses. Sea mud that is unique in France Fresh, natural and non-recycled, this sea mud is a concentration of trace elements applied at 45°C according to medical prescriptions. It is particularly recommended in rheumatology and comes from nearby Baie de Bourgneuf, which is known for the quality of its water. “Well-being” or “Health” courses of treatment The centre features different courses of treatment including “Bulle de Bien Être”, “Maman-bébé & Co”, “Oxygène” with five halfdays of Nordic walking, “Spéciale” and “Réponse diabétique”… Focus on the “Réponse diabétique” course of treatment It is possible to learn to deal and live with diabetes, provided that professional support is given. The team at the thalasso centre helps diabetics find a balance and curtail complications arising from their illness thanks to a holistic approach. The treatment is available on a full board basis with special menus for diabetics along with specific medical supervision. Guests are monitored by the centre’s doctor: a check-up on arrival helps tailor treatment to the degree of diabetes. A consultation at the end of the treatment results in a report that makes it possible to consider the treatment’s beneficial action over the long term. The centre also offers extensive dietary monitoring: individual consultations with a nutritionist, workshops to learn the glycaemic index of foods and visits to a supermarket to learn how to make better choices when grocery shopping. After the treatment, the nutritionist provides free, personalised supervision via e-mail. Golf de Port Bourgenay [Talmont Saint Hilaire] By the sea and at the edge of a national forest overlooking the marina, Port-Bourgenay offers a happy succession of bocage and pinewoods and practically makes up two different courses! The course also features the first 18-hole Pitch & Putt course in France. Golf de Saint Jean de Monts In the purest Scottish tradition, this course has a lot of variety and can be played all year long thanks to its sandy sub-soil. There are nine holes in pinewoods and links on the return with splendid view of the ocean and Ile d’Yeu. The starting point at hole 4 and the green at hole 13 have just been redone with imported English lawns. The 9-hole course of Les Alouettes aux Herbiers Located in the heart of Mont des Alouettes a few minutes from Puy du Fou, this nine-hole course will appeal thanks to the many undulating scenes offering a breath-taking view of Les Herbiers. Give in to this course with synthetic greens combining nature and innovation. 9-hole course, FFG approved (9 holes: 1,564 m – Pitch & Putt: 594 m) – open all year Golf des Alouettes – La Charillière – Les Herbiers Thalasso Spa Thermes Marins – 12 avenue des Pays de Monts – Saint Jean de Monts 46 www.vendee-tourisme.com www.vendee-tourisme.com 47 www.vendee-tourisme.com Press Officer: Fabienne Couton-Lainé + 33 (0)2 51 47 88 23 + 33 (0)6 30 64 63 03 [email protected]