Discover the best top things to do in Poitou-Charentes, France including Parc de Forclan, Reserve Naturelle Regionale de la Vallee de la Renaudie, Espace Equestre Du Marais De Brejat, La Cite de L'Huitre, Baie D Yves, Reserve naturelle du Pinail, Ferme de Magne, Oiseaux du Marais Poitevin, Grottes du Regulus et des Fontaines, Pole Nature de Vitrezay.
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The regional nature reserve of "La Vallee de la Renaudie" shows an ample mosaic of originals habitats which are propicious to the development of a great faunistic and floristic diversity. The CREN, actual site manager is proposing you, to discover all its richness, through one of the three discovery trails : Biodiversity (4km), Geology (3.5km) and Water (3km).
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Sur un domaine privé de plus de 100 hectares dans un cadre naturel privilégié, nous vous proposons des balades à cheval et à poney tous niveaux en petits groupes de cavaliers. Nos chevaux vous emmèneront sur les chemins au cœur des roseaux, à travers les pins, à la découverte d'un site protégé Natura 2000. Tour en main pour les petits sur un sentier bien ombragé en pleine nature Balade d'1 heure tous niveaux Balade d'1h30 tous niveaux Balade à la plage pour les plus confirmés Sécurité, confiance, détente et découverte assurées !
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We only visited the museum as we had just come from a fabulous lunch at Le Cayenne, and it was hysterical. There was a very cheesy (and slightly tongue-in-cheek) video including a chef explaining how to prepare and eat oysters, which was thoroughly enjoyed. Besides this it was very interesting to learn about how oysters are cultivated and the history behind them and the area, definitely entertaining! Spent about an hour in the museum, and it was worth it.
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Situated 12 km from Royan, the caves of Regulus, municipal troglodytic site, are opened to the public from April 6th till November 11th, 2019. Overlooking the estuary of the Gironde and dug in cliffs of limestone, the « holes » of Meschers welcome you in a case of exception. In the beginning, the caves of Meschers were enlarged by man to become in the XIXth century a troglodytic housing environment. The name of Regulus comes from a French ship which, under Napoleon, pursued by the english and was scuttled in front of Meschers. Themes discussed during the visit: place of refuge for the Protestants during the Religious wars, the geology, the estuary, the fishing, the tourism in the XIXth century, the carrelets, the story of Regulus, the legend of Cadet the wrecker and troglodytic housing environment.
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Perfect for a stroll along the estuary, a picnic or a meal in the restaurant. Lots of great wildlife
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