Add to my wishlistGet the full experience of our seaside town in one day, discover the culture, heritage sites and just take in the charm and easy-going atmosphere!The town of Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie was created in 1967 when two towns on either side of the mouth of the river Vie were united. It has been classified as a seaside resort since is a renowned port for sailing, either for boats passing through or as a home port. It is also a significant fishing port specialised in sardines and shrimp. Take a stroll along the docks, get some fresh air on the beach, or go and explore the historic areas of the town. What are you waiting for? Let’s go! La “Vie” – Saint Gilles Croix de Vie Right banks1- THE CHURCH OF SAINTE-CroixModern, Roman-Byzantine’-style church dating from 1894. Estimated time 20 minThere is a market at this square every Wednesday and Saturday morning. 2 – The grand phareThe Grand Phare great lighthouse was built in 1875 and is 17 metres high. The light is aligned with that of the Adon lighthouse and it is still used by sailors today, to guide them as they sail into the harbour.Estimated time 5 min3 – The plage de boisvinetIt is very pleasant to walk around this family-friendly beach and watch the boats coming in and out of the harbour between the jetties. From this beach, you can then walk along the Corniche Vendéenne Vendée headland, a classified site since 1926. There is a superb 3-km-long coastal path along the jagged – THE TOUR JOSéphineThe very first of the town’s lighthouses was built upon request from ’16 port captains’ in 1851, in an effort to reduce the number of sinking ships. Estimated time 10 minAt the foot of the lighthouse are the boats to and from Ile d’Yeu. 5 – The fishing portThis port is still active today and specialised in blue fish sardines, anchovies, producing around 4,000 tonnes of fish each year. Estimated time 25 minNew Find out all about the world of fishing on a tour of Escale Pêche !6 – PORT LA VIE’ marinaThis marina is right in the centre of the town at the mouth of the river Vie, and was built in 1971. Today, there are approximately 1,200 moorings here. There are countless recreational boating establishments and it is also home to the company Bénéteau. Estimated time 35 min7 – PETITE îleThis area of town was built by the sailors themselves, close to the marina, with a maze of narrow streets and houses built using ballast stone. It is also known as the Quartier du Maroc’ because the people living here in the 16th century were descendents of the Spanish Moors, known as Moroccans.Estimated time hoursVisit the Maison du Pêcheur, a replica of a fisherman’s house from the 1920s. 8 – The PONT DE LA CONCORDEThis bridge was built in 1835 to link the two towns, replaced by a metal construction in 1882, and then by the current bridge in 1952. It was after the merging of the two towns in 1967 that is was named the Pont de la Concorde. On the bridge, there is a statue of a sailor pointing at the water level gauge.Estimated time 5 minLeft banks9 – QUAI GARCIE FERRANDEThis dock is perfect for walking or cycling along, and was named after famous writer Pierre Garcie, known as along the footpath or cycle path between the Pont de la Concorde and the Casino and admire the view of the river – rue abel pipaudThese one-storey houses where the fishermen once lived were built using ballast stone. The stones were unloaded off the boats which would then leave loaded with local goods. Opposite number 4QUA’ you’ll see graffiti with a picture of a caravel, as a reference to the maritime trade in Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie since the 16th century.Estimated time 10 min11 – The church of saint-gillesThis church was built in the 9th century and then restored in 1971. It houses a very beautiful portrayal of the Way of the Cross by Henry Simon. Estimated time 20 minThere is a market at this square on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday mornings. 12 – rUE torterueThis road can be found in Vieux Saint Gilles, the most ancient part of town, and was once the town’s main road. Come and just take in the charm and beautiful scenery here! 13 – quai du port fiDèleCoaster trading vessels would once unload herring from Holland or leather from Spain here, and then sail up the Vie to collect salt or wheat. The name of this dock comes from the revolutionary era when St-Gilles was one of the only places in Vendée that supported the new Republican ideas fidèle’ means loyal’.14 – THE JAUNAYThe Jaunay is an artificial river that flows into the Vie, through a lock. This lock is opened and closed depending on the tides, to prevent saltwater from flowing – The embankment at the Grande plageThis embankment was built between the Dune de la Garenne and the Dunes du Jaunay, and a part of it runs alongside km of the Grande Plage. Building work began in 1925 in an effort to protect the town from the sea. Go up the embankment, around the Villa Notre Dame and to the viewpoint to admire the panoramic view of the ports, the Grande Plage and the Plage de Boisvinet. This is the perfect place to get a view of the whole town!16 – The PROMENADE MARIE DE BEAUCAIRECarry on walking along the Dune de la Garenne, until you reach the Promenade Marie de Beaucaire to then end your exploration opposite the fishing port and marina in the summer there is a bus boat to get from one side of the port to the other.Porten eau profonde abrité dans la ville, accessible à n'importe quelle heure, Port la Vie vous accueille toute l'année. Capitainerie ouverte tous les jours de 9h à 12h et de 14h à 18h (d'avril à juin 19h) et en juillet/ août de 6h à 22h. Météo marine (Météo Consult) visible en continu à la capitainerie. Port la Vie est un port de
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