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The Salt Marshes on the Île de Ré

Partie intégrante des paysages de l’Île de Ré, les marais salants se dessinent sous forme de grands bassins creusés dans l’argile naturelle. Ancienne activité principale au XIXème siècle, l’île compte aujourd’hui un peu plus de cent saliniers.

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The Markets on the Île de Ré

Come and browse the stalls of local products, but also meet the merchants of the region. You will awaken all of your senses with the aromatic and natural aromas. Whether you are at the beginning or the end of the island, each village has its market!

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The Tides on the Ile de Ré

Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Île de Ré cannot circumvent the varied tide times. Whether high or low, there are always activities to do at the edge of the beautiful beaches of the Ile de Ré.

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The Harbours of the Ile de Ré

The Ile de Ré, the fourth largest island in France, makes an impression with its natural beauty. Indeed, the latter stands out for its historical and cultural heritage! Accessible by car or on foot via the Ile de Ré bridge, you can also reach it by rippling the waves of the Atlantic Ocean. So, come and discover the most beautiful ports in Rhet which are full of history and charm, come and discover the ports of the Île de Ré!Ainsi, venez découvrir les plus beaux ports rhétais qui sont remplis d’histoire et de charme !

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The Restaurants on the Ile de Ré

You want to discover local products or new flavors while sharing a friendly moment with family, friends or lovers, discover through this article, the best restaurants on the island of Ré.

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The Independent Vineyards of the Ile de Ré

Nothing better than the climate of the Ile de Ré for growing vines. Indeed, its strong sunshine and low rainfall are major advantages for production!

Hidden treasure of the Ile de Ré, it is assumed that the vines have existed since the Middle Ages. After a halt in wine production in the 19th century following a bacterium contaminating all the vineyards of France, the estate had to be rebuilt. Today, there are 550 hectares of vines on the Île de Ré cultivated by various winegrowers. We will focus in particular on the only two independent vineyards on the island. Discover the vineyards of Île de Ré.

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