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Explore Pornichet's wonders with Plumer Marielle

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The charming town of Pornichet in Loire-Atlantique offers a myriad of activities and attractions to make your stay unforgettable. Starting from your accommodation at Plumer Marielle, begin by exploring the vast sandy beaches that stretch out as far as the eye can see. Perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or seaside walks, Pornichet's beaches invite relaxation and escape. For nature lovers, don't mis...See more

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LES HALLES
47 km

LES HALLES

Located on the former town square, this covered market was built in 1552 by Jérôme De Carné, Earl of Cohignac and creator of the fairs held in Questembert. By fate, it was restored in 1675 by a local entrepreneur named Estienne Charpentier (Estienne Carpenter in English). Les Halles were designed to cover, mark off and control trading areas. The marketplace was a great place to mingle and exchange goods. In the past, drapers, rope makers and shoemakers met here to sell their goods. This was the main activity during old country fairs. Traditional handicraft (canvas, wool, fine linens and leather) was very important in Questembert. Craftsmen having the same profession often lived in the same neighbourhood, even on the same street. Therefore, professional relationships were very easy to make. Streets were often named after certain professions, such as rue de la laine (wool street), rue de la tannerie (tannery street), etc. Les Halles, restored in 1997, have never been used as much as today. It holds a large market on Monday mornings and a market selling regional products on Wednesday evenings as well as flea markets, concerts and other cultural events. Les Halles was classified as a Historical Monument in 1922. Only four “historical” covered wooden markets have survived in the region of Brittany: Questembert and Le Faouët in Morbihan, Plouescat in Finistère and Clisson in Loire-Atlantique. Now, head towards Place de la Libération, and then Place Gombaud. On the other side of the roundabout, you will find the headstone of Alain le Grand, King of Brittany.

10 Rue Jérôme de Carné 56230 Questembert
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4LES HALLES
47 km

4LES HALLES

Located on the former town square, this covered market was built in 1552 by Jérôme De Carné, Earl of Cohignac and creator of the fairs held in Questembert. By fate, it was restored in 1675 by a local entrepreneur named Estienne Charpentier (Estienne Carpenter in English). Les Halles were designed to cover, mark off and control trading areas. The marketplace was a great place to mingle and exchange goods. In the past, drapers, rope makers and shoemakers met here to sell their goods. This was the main activity during old country fairs. Traditional handicraft (canvas, wool, fine linens and leather) was very important in Questembert. Craftsmen having the same profession often lived in the same neighbourhood, even on the same street. Therefore, professional relationships were very easy to make. Streets were often named after certain professions, such as rue de la laine (wool street), rue de la tannerie (tannery street), etc.Les Halles, restored in 1997, have never been used as much as today. It holds a large market on Monday mornings and a market selling regional products on Wednesday evenings as well as flea markets, concerts and other cultural events. Les Halles was classified as a Historical Monument in 1922. Only four “historical” covered wooden markets have survived in the region of Brittany: Questembert and Le Faouët in Morbihan, Plouescat in Finistère and Clisson in Loire-Atlantique.Now, head towards Place de la Libération, and then Place Gombaud.On the other side of the roundabout, you will find the headstone of Alain le Grand, King of Brittany.

3 Rue des Halles 56230 QUESTEMBERT
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4LES HALLES
47 km

4LES HALLES

Located on the former town square, this covered market was built in 1552 by Jérôme De Carné, Earl of Cohignac and creator of the fairs held in Questembert. By fate, it was restored in 1675 by a local entrepreneur named Estienne Charpentier (Estienne Carpenter in English). Les Halles were designed to cover, mark off and control trading areas. The marketplace was a great place to mingle and exchange goods. In the past, drapers, rope makers and shoemakers met here to sell their goods. This was the main activity during old country fairs. Traditional handicraft (canvas, wool, fine linens and leather) was very important in Questembert. Craftsmen having the same profession often lived in the same neighbourhood, even on the same street. Therefore, professional relationships were very easy to make. Streets were often named after certain professions, such as rue de la laine (wool street), rue de la tannerie (tannery street), etc. Les Halles, restored in 1997, have never been used as much as today. It holds a large market on Monday mornings and a market selling regional products on Wednesday evenings as well as flea markets, concerts and other cultural events. Les Halles was classified as a Historical Monument in 1922. Only four “historical” covered wooden markets have survived in the region of Brittany: Questembert and Le Faouët in Morbihan, Plouescat in Finistère and Clisson in Loire-Atlantique. Now, head towards Place de la Libération, and then Place Gombaud. On the other side of the roundabout, you will find the headstone of Alain le Grand, King of Brittany.

3 Rue des Halles 56230 Questembert
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Azureva Pornichet Baie de la Baule**
658 m

Azureva Pornichet Baie de la Baule**

Just 400 m from the most beautiful sandy beaches, Azureva Pornichet Baie de La Baule** takes you on a journey to Southern Brittany. Come aboard the themed village - the "Mots en scène" experience - in the heart of Pornichet, where serenity and sharing reign under the banner of live entertainment. The bay of La Baule, the most beautiful beach in Europe, opens its doors to you and gives way to a warm environment that combines festivities, conviviality and heritage: visit the Guérande salt marshes and the Brière Regional Nature Park. On a half-board or full-board basis, sample the regional cuisine prepared by our chef. With family, friends, groups or for your seminars, sail on an ocean of discoveries and pleasures that will delight your whole tribe. The Azureva Pornichet Baie de La Baule Theme Village is committed to guaranteeing you a quality service in our destination to discover as soon as possible. The Family, Nature, Well-Being & Seminar theme village is committed to guaranteeing you a quality service in our destination to discover as soon as possible. Take to the stage and awaken the actor in you! Or simply revel in the festive, artistic atmosphere created by our entertainment teams. And if you're looking for a relaxing break, why not indulge in some wellness with our prestigious Thalassotherapy and Spa partners. The Plus points of the Azureva theme village : Green Key label Free children's clubs for ages 3 to 17 Family activities Gourmet restaurant Bike hire to discover the region

27 avenue de Rangrais 44380 PORNICHET
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We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾