
Who says Bel Air, said fresh air! Come camping in L’Aiguillon sur Mer breathe the camping. L’Aiguillon sur Mer is a charming little village of 1043 ha. The town stretches 12 km long and 700 m wide is proving to be the most common in the southwest of the Vendee The geographically Aiguillon Sea is located at the intersection of the river Lay the edge of the marshes drained Saint-Michel-en-l’Herm. It is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a strip of dunes on which you can find Faute sur Mer.
L’Aiguillon sur Mer was formerly an island, separated from the mainland by the Grande Rade, she found herself attached to the mainland by alluvial sedimentation between the fifth and the twelfth century. Known for its fleet shellfish, the reputation of being eaten shellfish at L’Aiguillon sur Mer is well established. Here you can enjoy sailing and fishing at sea and in freshwater.
La Faute sur Mer, at 2 km, along the Atlantic Ocean is a small resort, situated on a strip of coastal land in the Vendée. The eastern edge of Lay, it is separated from her twin, l’Aiguillon sur Mer.They are connected by two small bridges (one for pedestrians and one for cars) To the south: On the tip of Arçay rich dunes and pine, is a biological reserve, real-wintering site and a springboard for thousands of migratory birds.
13 km of the L’Aiguillon sur Mer, La Tranche sur Mer, facing the Ile de Re. This resort is adjacent to La Faute sur Mer: they are separated into two separate municipalities since 1954. Like his city Siamese, it offers the same activities (fishing, windsurfing and surfing)
The city holds a festival in summer: the tidal wave which consists of free cultural events in collaboration with other resorts in the region Pays de la Loire Saint-Brevin-such les-Pins, Pornic Saint-Jean-de-Monts, Saint Hilaire de Riez Saint Gilles Croix de Vie Les Sables d’Olonne and La Tranche-sur-Mer. A 6 km from the Pivot sur Mer, you can visit St. Michael Lherm, also former island in the Gulf, now surrounded by fertile alluvial acquired during the centuries.
See also, 62 km from L’Aiguillon sur Mer, the city of La Rochelle, a marina, a museum of automata, the reduced models (Bel Air clients receive a discount on the visit of these Museums) and its aquarium. Les Sables d’Olonne, 52 km, 90 km Niort, stating the obvious from the bridge that connects the Ile de Ré to the mainland and 33 km La Palice starting point of the deck of the Ile d’Oleron A hundred miles, the inevitable Puy du Fou (tickets are on sale reception (discount given to customers of Bel Air).