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Le Pouliguen
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Le Pouliguen (Loire-Atlantique, France)
Le Pouliguen is a charming coastal commune on the Côte d'Amour, at the western end of La Baule bay. A small maritime town, it combines a varied coastline — sandy beaches, rocky areas and sheltered coves — with a lively center year-round. The harbor and recreational boating play a visible role in daily life. Its alleys and façades evoke a history tied to the sea and seaside resorts.
Heritage and history
Le Pouliguen preserves traces of its maritime and seaside past. The seafront and the port district bear witness to the fishing and pleasure boating activity that shaped the town. There are also villas and buildings from the 19th and early 20th centuries, a legacy of the era when the coast developed as a holiday destination.
Nature and landscapes
The coastline offers changing panoramas: sandy beaches, coves and small cliffs. Walks along the coast allow observation of the tides and moored boats. Nearby are the extensive salt marshes and the characteristic landscapes of the Guérande region, easily accessible for a nature outing.
Outdoor activities
Sailing and pleasure boating dominate from the harbor. Coastal walks, shore fishing depending on tide coefficients, and cycling along coastal routes are common activities. The shops and terraces in the center invite convivial breaks after a day outdoors.
Gastronomy
Local cuisine highlights seafood: fish, crustaceans and shellfish. The specialties of the nearby salt marshes, notably Guérande salt, season the plates and market stalls.
Not to miss
- Port du Pouliguen — nautical heart and lively spot.
- Seafront promenade — views over the bay and anchorage.
- Guérande salt marshes — landscapes and salt production nearby.
- Local market — seafood and regional products.
- Coast and beaches of Le Pouliguen — swimming, walks and seaside moments.
