
07 La Rochelle to Saint Nazaire

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Last edit: 16-03-2025
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Duration
4h 36m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
213.83 km
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Pont de Saint Nazaire
Next comes a coffee stop where you can enjoy the view of Château de Talmont Saint-Hilaire. In 1182 Richard I of England (Richard the Lionheart) became the lord of Talmont; he remained in control of the castle until his death in 1199, when it was returned to the Mauléon family.
From here you'll head to Les Sables d'Olonne, the town that makes the headlines every four years, when the world's media swoop in for the start and finish of the gruelling Vendée Globe Challenge. This is the world's toughest solo yacht race, where competitors chase each other round the world single handed, and with no assistance.
You'll cross the causeway in amongst the salt production pools at Ile d’Olonne and pass right through the middle of more salt production in Marais Breton.
Continuing to head north you'll now cross the Loire river over the impressive Pont de Saint-Nazaire and head towards the hotel in Saint Nazaire.

Château de Talmont Saint-Hilaire

Salt marshes of Vendee
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