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Le Pouliguen
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Le Pouliguen (Loire-Atlantique, France)
Le Pouliguen is a small seaside resort on the Atlantic coast, located west of La Baule. Its character combines a bustling port, sandy beaches and a town center with the feel of a traditional resort. People come for the sea, coastal walks and the nearby access to the Guérande salt marshes. The atmosphere remains family-friendly, particularly pleasant in the summer season.
Heritage and history
The heart of Le Pouliguen preserves traces of its maritime past. The port bears witness to fishing and pleasure boating activity, with quays where boats and trawlers can be seen. A few villas from the early 20th century line the streets near the seafront, recalling the region's seaside boom.
Architecture and urban setting
The center features stone houses and rhythmic façades, shops and cafés oriented toward the sea. The town remains human-scale: pedestrian streets, small squares and a promenade along the quays that makes discovery easy without a car.
Nature and landscapes
The landscapes alternate between fine sandy beaches, modest cliffs and open sea views. A few kilometers away begin the marais salants de Guérande, a flat, luminous saltwork landscape important for the production of sel de Guérande.
Outdoor activities and leisure
You can practice sailing, paddleboarding or shellfishing depending on the tides. Coastal paths invite hiking or cycling toward La Baule or neighboring communes. The local market allows tasting seafood and regional specialties.
Not to miss
- Port du Pouliguen: maritime activity and embarkations.
- Seafront beaches: fine sand, swimming and walks.
- Marais salants de Guérande: discovery of salt and landscapes.
- Town center: shops, cafés and seaside villas.
- Local market: seafood and regional specialties.
