SAINT LAURENT SUR SEVRE
SAINT-LAURENT-SUR-SEVRE
Saint Laurent-sur-Sèvre, the "Holy City of Vendée", offers a signposted discovery trail of historic sites and remarkable heritage.
Saint Laurent-sur-Sèvre, the "Holy City of Vendée", offers a signposted discovery trail of historic sites and remarkable heritage.
The navigator Garcie Ferrande called the tip of this lighthouse "Pointe de Ryé", giving it to navigators as a landmark.
At a place called Le Chiron, a stone tower remains, which is in fact the body of an old windmill that produced flour.