LE MONT JUILLET
LES TOUCHES
It is the peak of the town (52m high), and the Romans would have used it as a look-out post.
It is the peak of the town (52m high), and the Romans would have used it as a look-out post.
Between Les Sables d’Olonne and Le Château d’Olonne, Tanchet beach is renowned as an excellent site for board sports.
On the right side, the beach extends below the cliffs with many rocks and a few squares.
Bouin has the distinction of having four oyster-farming harbours on its territory: the Brochets harbour, the most northerly,
The dune vegetation that grows at the foot of the Garenne dune helps to stabilise the sand, making the dune a natural protection f
Road access place called Moulin de la Faubretière or the walking tour Sevre hillsides and yellow signs.