MaisonLes Sables-d'Olonne, 3 pièces, 4 personnes - FR-1-92-663 (Maison Les Sables-D'Olonne, 3 Pieces, 4 Personnes - Fr-1-92-663) - Villa Rue Saint Pierre de 38 m² est un bon hébergement à Les Sables-dʼOlonne. Prieure Saint Nicolas est à 20 minutes à pied Villa, tandis que Labyrinthe en Delire est à 13 km.
Quand on évoque Les Sables d'Olonne, on pense immédiatement à Port Olonna, point de départ du Vendée Globe, la promenade du Remblai, la Grande Plage et ses 3 km de sable fin ou encore son célèbre zoo. Mais la "Perle de la Côte de Lumière" abrite d'autres lieux atypiques, plus ou moins connus, qui méritent pourtant le détour. Nous vous avons sélectionné 5 idées de sorties originales pour visiter Les Sables d'Olonne autrement. Pourvu que l'on soit un tantinet curieux et que l'on souhaite sortir des sentiers battus. 1. La Chaume, le plus ancien quartier des Sables-d'Olonne Situé à l'entrée du port, le quartier de La Chaume est le berceau historique de la cité sablaise. C'est ici que bat le coeur des Sables d'Olonne. Le vieux village fut rattaché à la ville des Sables-d'Olonne lors de la signature d'un arrêté royal le 7 août 1754. On peut y visiter le Prieuré Saint-Nicolas, une ancienne chapelle du XIe siècle dédiée à Saint-Nicolas patron des marins pêcheurs et des bateliers et la tour d'Arundel, bâtie XVe siècle par les princes de Talmont. Le donjon carré de l'ancien château Saint-Clair abrite aujourd'hui le Musée de la Mer. L'occasion aussi de découvrir le Phare de l'Armandèche, le dernier grand phare construit en France, la côte sauvage, la plage de la Paracou et son ancienne écluse à poissons. Pour visiter le quartier de La Chaume, il faut monter à bord de la navette maritime située sur le port pour traverser le mythique chenal du Vendée Globe. 2. L'île Penotte, un musée à ciel ouvert, un décor magique pour les yeux Comme son nom ne l'indique pas, l'île Penotte n'est pas une île, mais un quartier des Sables d'Olonne. Devenue un des lieux incontournables de la cité sablaise, l'île Penotte est célèbre pour ses splendides fresques en coquillages qui décorent les murs des venelles du quartier. C'est une artiste locale, Dan' Arnaud-Aubin surnommée "la dame aux coquillages", qui a réalisé ces mosaïques de coquillages. Des véritables oeuvres d'art ! Et si les coquillages vous passionnent, vous ne résisterez pas à l'envie de visiter le muséum du coquillage des Sables d'Olonne ! 3. Le Puits d'Enfer, une faille énorme dans le littoral Lieu emblématique de la côte sauvage à découvrir lors de votre séjour en camping aux Sables d'Olonne, le Puits d'Enfer est une faille longue de 30 m, où la mer a creusé un couloir dans la falaise. La légende raconte que le bruit sourd que provoquent les vagues sur les rochers serait les suppliques d'un pêcheur qui périt noyé pour avoir trahi sa fiancée. À la fin des années 1950, la légende du Puits d'Enfer laisse place à une histoire criminelle authentique. Des enfants découvrent, au pied de la falaise du Puits d'Enfer, une malle qui renferme un cadavre... On vous donne plus de détails sur ce fait divers qui a défrayé la chronique judiciaire de l'après-guerre dans notre article consacré à " La Malle Sanglante. Quoi qu'il en soit, ce site naturel d'exception est une curiosité géologique qui mérite le détour. À découvrir lors d'une randonnée la côte sauvage des Sables d'Olonne. 4. La rue de l'enfer, la rue la plus étroite du monde On continue notre descente aux enfers... dans la rue de l'enfer ! Située dans le vieux bourg des Sables-d'Olonne, c'est la rue la plus étroite du monde ! À son endroit le plus étroit, la largeur du passage ne dépasse pas 40 cm. Elle relie la rue des Halles à la rue de La Patrie. La rue de l'enfer doit son nom à une étrange histoire de vieux marin et de chat noir démoniaque... 5. La criée des Sables... Comment ça, il est pas frais mon poisson ? Vous cherchez une idée de sortie originale pour garder un souvenir authentique de vos vacances aux Sables d'Olonne ? Laissez-vous tenter par une visite guidée de la criée des Sables d'Olonne... à 6h du mat' ! Les professionnels du Centre de Marée vous dévoilent le mode opératoire de la criée, les coulisses du port de pêche, le métier de marin pêcheur et de mareyeur, les différents poissons et crustacés pêchés sur nos côtes. Une visite très instructive pour sortir un peu des sentiers battus ! Les mardis en juin et septembre, les mardis et jeudis en juillet et août quai Ernest Franqueville. Consulteztous les prix immobiliers de biens vendus sur le secteur 49 Rue de l'hôtel de ville 85100 Les Sables-d'Olonne au cours des 5 dernières années. Pour une estimation de votre maison ou une estimation de votre appartement , nous vous présentons l'historique des transactions immobilières réalisées sur le marché immobilier français. 26 janvier 2022 à 12h50 - Modifié 26 janvier 2022 à 12h54 par Mathieu LOPINOT Promenade dans la rue de l'enfer, c'est son nom, aux Sables d'Olonne, rien de diabolique mais simplement la rue la plus petite au monde. LES CARTE POSTALES HIT WEST Passage dans la rue la plus petite au monde, en plein coeur des Sables d'Olonne, la rue de l'enfer. Rien de diabolique, un guide nous raconte une anecdote à ce sujet...Choisissez votre carte postaleA voir aussi ClercJean-Claude à Les Sables-D'olonne. Clerc Jean-Claude. 5 Rue de l’Enfer. Les Sables-D'olonne. 85100. France. Téléphone: +.43.67. Les voisins de Clerc Jean-Claude. Huetz De Lemps Henri - 29 Rue de la patrie (0.01 kilomètre) Mathieu Georges - 32 Rue de la patrie (0.01 kilomètre) Burger Claude - 28 Rue de la Patrie (0.02 kilomètre) Mounier Robert - 4 Rue carcado Tourism, holidays & weekends guide in the VendéeVirtual visitAdd to favouritesRemove from favouritesAdd to itineraryRemove from itinerarySituated on the Lumière coast Coast of Light, the seaside resort of Les Sables-d'Olonne is a renowned destination presenting numerous attractions a bustling seafront promenade lined with shops and cafés, a beautiful 3-kilometre long sandy beach that is very popular with summer tourists, a large marina, numerous events and sports activities, a casino and a thalassotherapy centre. Every four years, the seaside resort of Les Sables-d'Olonne hosts the departure of the Vendée Globe, the famous single-handed, round-the-world yacht race sailed non-stop and without informationLes Sables-d'OlonneLes Sables-d'OlonneLes Sables-d'Olonne, the city of the Vendée Globe is the nautical capital of the Côte de Lumière, with 105 km² bordering the Atlantic coast. The town of Les Sables-d'Olonne, sub-prefecture of Vendée, is part of the Pays de la Loire appeared with the fashion for sea bathing and the arrival of the railway in 1866 with the so-called "pleasure trains". The seaside villas are multiplying around the Remblai seaside promenade, it is the Belle Epoque Sablaise. In 1936 with paid holidays and even more in the 1950s, we will witness the development of Sables-d'Olonne, a city with distant roots! 1218-2018 the 800th anniversary of Les Sables...Founded in 1218 by Savary de Mauléon, Prince of Talmondais, the city experienced a commercial boom under the impetus of Louis XI and his Councilor Philippe de Commines, thanks to whom the 1st port is created trade in wine, salt, cereals. In the 17th century, it reached its peak with cod fishing on the banks of Newfoundland. More than 80 boats go cod fishing each year. Shipyards are experiencing a boom. Buildings or monuments are constructed such as the Notre-Dame de Bon Port church, classified as a Historic maritime tradition still continues today, Les Sables-d'Olonne is a city with 3 fishing, commercial and pleasure ports. The folklore group "le Nouch" through its dances and its songs tells this particular story, the district of La Chaume with its fishermen's houses, its quays, the piers, the lighthouses, the Saint-Nicolas priory testifies to this past turned towards the by the TGV all year round, Les Sables-d'Olonne promotes weekend tourism the desire to recharge your batteries at the thalassotherapy centre, to stroll in the open air on the large beach, to visit a exhibition at the museum of the Sainte Croix Abbey, to attend a show, to treat yourself to a meal in one of the seafood restaurants in the city? Everything is possible hotels, bed and breakfasts, campsites, residences are waiting for customers to help them enjoy Les Sables-d'Olonne from another beach is the irresistible asset in high season for relaxation, well-being, games with a gentle slope, safe for children. A stone's throw from the beach, an exceptional environment composed of marshes, forest, wild coasts allows those who wish to walk or hike on foot, by bike or on horseback! In terms of leisure, water sports, sailing and also a wide range of activities are offered to visitors golf, karting, yoga, horse riding, canoeing, parachute jumping, diving...Winter and spring light and autumn to discover on the beach side, on the port side or on the ledges and wild coasts nearby!Les Sables d'Olonne is labeled as a surf town and holder of the label "one of the most beautiful bays in the world".Château-d'OlonneChâteau-d'Olonne is today a district of Les Sables-d'Olonne with an exceptional environment wild coasts, beaches, woods conducive to walking and is a nautical destination with sliding sports, surf spots, has a preserved heritage abbeys, churches, mills, a gastronomy focused on seafood with a fishing port ranked 3rd in France for the value of products TGV access all year round Paris/Les Sables-d' name Château d'Olonne comes from a fortified castle built in the Middle Ages, seat of the Barony of Olonne. This castle was dismantled by Richelieu during the Wars of is also a district of Les Sables-d'Olonne located to the is the Green Lung of the city with a state forest of 1,100 hectares and 800 hectares of preserved and horse-riding paths, cycle paths in a relaxing setting, large wild beaches near the dunes and the forest, various sports activities water sports, horse-riding, canoeing, golf... a heritage trail to discover the town access all year round via Les Sables-d'Olonne sitesCities & townsOutingsLeisure activitiesRestaurantsHotelsBed & breakfastsVacation rentalsCampsitesRental carsAirportsThings to see and doLes Sables-d'OlonneLe Remblai, seaside promenade on the ground, the plaques with the hand or foot prints of the winning skippers of all the editions of the Vendée Globe. Indicative panels represent the architectural evolution of the seaside villas and hotels as they were when they were built and the dwellings of large 3 km fine sandy beach, one of the most beautiful in wilder beaches close to the dunes and the forest Paracou, Sauveterre, Les saltworks of Aubraie Salt Adventure Park with guided tour of the salt marshes, salt harvesting demonstration show, history of harvesting techniques... boat trip in the marshes followed by the route walk.Port Olona, marina, starting and finishing point for many offshore races such as the Vendée Globe solo sailing race around the world, non-stop and without assistance, the Golden Globe Race, the Solo Maître CoQ, the Sables - The Azores, the Sables-Horta-Les Sables, the Arctic Vendée, the Mini-Transat, the 1000 miles...The museum of the Sainte-Croix abbey the MASC, museum of modern and contemporary art, one of the most important in France for its collection of works Chaissac, Brauner, Albert Marquet, Baselitz...The Ecozoo of Sables-d'Olonne, engaged in the preservation of species and biodiversity. It is home to more than 400 animals giraffes, red pandas, lions, meerkats, penguins, wolves...The districtsLa Chaume district of fishermen. To see, the Saint-Nicolas priory which overlooks the bay of Sables, place of exhibitions or concerts, the lighthouses Arundel tower can be visited in season, exceptional panoramic view at the top over the city, lighthouse of the Armandèche visible during Heritage Days. The Sea and Fishing Museum in the Château St Clair models of fishing boats, navigation objects... The trompe-l'oeil fresco atmosphere of the district at the foot of the Sainte-Anne passage district the oldest district on the Les Sables side. To see, the old shipowners' houses, the fishermen's houses, the narrow streets like the rue de l'Enfer, listed in the Guinness Book of Records in 1986 40 cm wide in the narrowest part.The Ile Penotte district Danièle Arnaud Aubin creates seashell frescoes on the facades of town centre pedestrian streets and shops + Central Halles market, in the style of the Pavillon heritage Notre-Dame de Bonne Espérance chapel, Notre-Dame de Bon Port church counter-reform style, Saint-Pierre church Roman Byzantine style.The fishing port 3rd fishing port in France for the value of products landed. Fished specialties sole, sea bass, hake. To see, the boats, the pontoon of the Heritage Ships, the auction possibility to register with the Tourist Office for a guided tour.The ferryman maritime bus that connects the quays of the Passage and Chaume districts crossing the channel.Leisure, entertainment 2 casinos, 1 bowling alley, 1 multiplex 1 congress centre, 1 racecourse, 1 aerodrome connections with the Ile d'Yeu, performance halls, 1 golf all water sports, the city holds the surfing city label. Sliding sports, along the coast, sailing... Sea trips aboard the Messalina, a traditional star or the P'tit centres, 1 heated seawater swimming pool uncovered on the shell museum, the Blockhaus Hôpital museum the history of the Sables d'Olonne region from 1939 until the D-Day landings, with illustrated explanatory panels, an educational film, models and scenes life-size, mannequins in period costume. An authentic hospital bunker with its operating room in full action in August 1944.In high season entertainment on the embankment, at night or during the day artisan market. A beach entertainment point in the center of the large Sables beach. Beach clubs for children...Château-d'Olonne districtAbbey of Saint-Jean d'Orbestier 12th century it testifies of what was an important Benedictine monastery between the 12th and 18th centuries. Founded in the 12th century by Guillaume IX, Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou, the abbey was burned down several times and destroyed in 1659 during the Wars of Religion. Transformed into a farm then sold as national property in 1791, the abbey served successively in the 19th and 20th centuries as a landmark for ships, a preventorium and a school. All that remains today is the church and the Abbot's dwelling, which dates from the 15th century. Under restoration since 1992, the abbey has become a place of meetings and cultural events. Guided tours in high season with the heritage Church it would have been built on the remains of a fortified castle. Although its date of creation remains an enigma, it was enlarged under Louis walks the foreshore in the company of a maritime enthusiast during all school holidays. Playful and educational walk on the rocks with explanations of the fauna and flora of the curiosity the Puits d'Enfer, a deep fault in the cliff where the sea crashes in at high Saint-Jean magnificent panorama and view overlooking the bay of fisheries near the Abbey of Saint-Jean d'Orbestier. At low tide, these old fish locks are visible. They bear witness to an ancestral fishing technique, shore karting, skate track, aerial walks from the aerodrome, horse riding...The Château-d'Olonne Tourist Office located at 4 avenue du Pas du Bois, is part of the Tourist Office Destination les Sables d'Olonne Cat I. It is open in January Monday to Thursday from 10am to Friday from to From February to the end of March and from October to the beginning of November Monday to Thursday from 10 to Friday from 2 to 6 closed on Sundays and holidays. From April to June and September, Monday to Friday from 10 to and from 2 to 6 + Saturday morning - Closed on Sundays and public holidays - July-August Monday to Saturday from 10 to and from to 6 - Closed on Sundays and public holidays. Such. +33 02 51 96 85 85 - Email info districtThe wild coast benefits from 8 km of beaches, with two supervised beaches, Sauveterre and Les Granges, both suitable for swimming and water activities such as surfing or many board sports, but also rocky areas for fishing also offers many footpaths, equestrian paths and more than 50 km of cycle paths nestling between sea, dunes, forest and marshes, the latter representing 800 hectares. Moreover, to explore every nook and cranny, nothing beats a canoe trip from the base of the Loirs, rue du Halage!Heritage the Notre-Dame de l'Assomption church in Olonne, the oldest building in the Pays des Olonnes or the Pierre-Levée castle, inspired by the Petit Trianon in Versailles, private residenceThe Museum of Popular Traditions presents the daily life of the inhabitants of the Pays d'Olonne at the beginning of the 20th Olonne Tourist Office located at 4 bis rue des Sables, is part of the Tourist Office Destination le Sables d'Olonne Cat I. It is open in January Monday to Thursday from 10 to 1230 Friday from 130 to 530 From February to the end of March and from October to the beginning of November Monday to Thursday from 10 to Friday from 2 to 6 closed on Sundays and holidays. From April to June and September, Monday to Friday from 10 to and from 2 to 6 + Saturday morning - Closed on Sundays and public holidays - July-August Monday to Saturday from 10 to and from to 6 - Closed Sundays and Public Holidays. Such. +33 02 51 96 85 85 - Email info and festivitiesLes Sables-d'OlonneJanuary Folle Journée in the region classical music.February Magic Solo Maitre Coq sailing race. Grand Prix Diam 24 des Olonnes the Diam 24 is a trimaran, support sailboat of the Tour de France sailing which stops in Sables-d'Olonne in odd years - race in the bay.April 1000 mile Race of Polynesian canoes "Vendée Va'a" with crews from Brazil, Polynesia, Easter Island, United States... 3 days of racing and 4 days of activities around Polynesian traditions cuisine, religion, dance, folklore, crafts, Tahitian pearls...June Festival Causeries du Palais. Vendée Air Show, Hugo Reyne baroque music Iron Man Summer embankment events. Arundel Blower October Sliding sports championships wave skiing, surfing, etc., Abracadabulles comic book festival in every 4 years, start of the Vendée offshore races the Golden Globe Race departure September 2022, the Mini-Transat 2023 and 2025, Vendée Globe November 2024 - Vendée Arctic June information on the website of the Tourist Office of Les Sables-d' informationVendée GlobeA legendary solo sailing race, with no stops or assistanceNovember 2020PhotosGreat beach of Les Sables-d'OlonneSee photoThe central halls of Les Sables-d'OlonneSee photoFishing port © SPL-lsdoSee photoCanoeing in the marshesSee photoForest of Olonne © SPLdlsoSee photoAbbaye-Saint-Jean-d'Orbestier © SPLdlsoSee photoPort Olona, marina © SPLlsdoSee photoAnse aux moines - Former fisheriesSee photoChurch of Our Lady of the Assumption of 'OlonneSee photoPier at Les Sables-d'OlonneSee photoMarina in the heart of the town of Les Sables-d'OlonneSee photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Canal des LoirsSee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - Corniche de CayolaSee photoPalazzo Clementina seaside architecture in Les Sables-d'OlonneSee photoLa Chaume in Les Sables-d'OlonneSee photoPriory of Saint Nicolas in La ChaumeSee photoRemblai beach and swimming poolSee photoTypical district, Île Penotte in Les Sables-d'OlonneSee photoThe Remblai and the PenduleSee photoStreets of Île Penotte next to the Pendule RemblaiSee photoDiscover Sables d'Olonne, the maritime, urban and natureSee photoPort Olona - Port de Plaisance - Les Sables-d'OlonneSee photoGrande Plage des Sables © PBeltramiSee photoMASC Museum - Les Sables-d'Olonne © AntoineMartineauSee photoParacou beach © Les Sables d'Olonne tourist officeSee photoArundel tower © Alexandre LamoureuxSee photoArundel tower © Antoine MartineauSee photoArmandèche lighthouse © Antoine MartineauSee photoSables d'Olonne zooSee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - Tanchet beachSee photoCastle -d'Olonne - LocksSee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - Saint-Hilaire ChurchSee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - SunsetSee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - Corniche du Puits d'EnferSee photoCastle -d'Olonne - CoveSee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - Corniche du Château-d'OlonneSee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - Wild coastSee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - Abbey of Saint-Jean d'Orbestier 1107See photoChâteau-d'Olonne - Bois Saint JeanSee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - Saint-Hilaire churchSee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - Saint-Hilaire church, its choir, its apse, its naveSee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - A few flowers in Château-d'OlonneSee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - Tobacco in front of Château-d'OlonneSee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - The sea is forming, a gale is approachingSee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - In front of the cove, the village of Bois Saint JeanSee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - Cayola baySee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - Nothing but happiness on this coast!See photoChâteau-d'Olonne - Following the corniceSee photoChâteau-d'Olonne - Coast to be seen in heavy weather at high tide, magnificent!See photoChâteau-d'Olonne - Bay of Cayola and customs footpathSee photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Aerial view of OlonneSee photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Mortière manorSee photoOlonne-sur- Sea - Horseback riding in the marshesSee photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Bird observatory in the Loirs marshSee photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Stained glass window in the Notre-Dame de l'Assomption churchSee photoOlonne -sur-Mer - WashhouseSee photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Tourist OfficeSee photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Along the heritage trail...See photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Notre-Dame d'Olonne from the 11th centurySee photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Museum of popular traditionsSee photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Pierre-Levée castleSee photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Bike ridesSee photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Raised stonesSee photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Grand canal through the marshesSee photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Walk in the dunesSee photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Some beautiful bike ridesSee photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Walk in the forestSee photoOlonne-sur-Mer - Magic FestivalSee photoVisits, leisure and activities nearbyAquarium of Vendée in Talmont-Saint-Hilaire, underwater escapade, plunge your gaze into the seas of the globe, change of scenery guaranteed, more than 500 species in 60 magical spaces. Discover the abyss, a luminescent universe to discover surprising direction Talmont-Saint-Hilaire come and experience horse racing live and come and thrill and share pure sensations with your family from June to few minutes from the beaches of Les Sables-d'Olonne, discover the hinterland, at Île-d'Olonne, discover the marshes and the bird observatory, located on the migratory route of the coast, with the help of telescopes, observe the avocets, egrets, birds of prey, shelducks. Take to the heights of the top of the Île-d'Olonne bell tower in summer, an exceptional view of the marshes and the surrounding towns awaits you! In Vairé and Sainte-Foy, hikes in the countryside to recharge your batteries and don't forget to stop off at the Pôle Equestre Vendéen, where many horse-riding events are organized all year "must see" Vendée sites are the Puy du Fou with its incredible shows that immerse you in the moving history of the Vendée. The island of Yeu will enchant you for a day with its natural and wild purity. This island is often visited by bike and the island of & breakfastsVacation rentalsCampsitesHotelsRelated articlesLes Sables-d'OlonneDestinationA hotelA vacation rentalA bed & breakfastA campsiteA leisure activityA restaurantA rental carA plane ticket Lhôtel est à une marche de 17 minutes du Prieuré Saint Nicolas et à 150 mètres de l'île Penotte. Cet hôtel est juste à la sortie de Museum du Coquillage et à 100 km de l'aéroport de La Rochelle-Île de Ré. Les clients trouveront une plage magnifique pas très loin de l'hôtel. La gare Les Sables d'Olonne est à moins de 10 minutesAprèsune promenade de plusieurs kilomètres vous découvrirez d'impressionnants points de vue et vous accéderez au Puits D'enfer près des Sables d'Olonne. Cette faille devint célèbre suite à une des plus grosses affaire judiciaire de l’après-guerre nommée « La malle sanglante », car on y trouva une malle avec un corps ligoté.
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