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The Beaches

Guest house near the Vendée ocean

The Vendée region is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean for nearly 225 km, 80% of which is beach. Staying at the Château de la Marronnière puts you just 30-45 minutes from these stretches of fine sand. On the agenda: relaxation, swimming, and water sports. Whether you're enjoying a stay with family, friends, as a couple, or on your own, a trip to the Vendée coastline is a must. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced beachgoer, numerous activities await you on the Vendée beaches. They are the perfect setting for surfing, kitesurfing, or land sailing. Discover all the beaches and water sports activities in the region by visiting the Tourist Office website.

Close to the most beautiful beaches

The closest beaches to our property are located in Bretignolles-sur-Mer (25km), Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie (30km) and Les Sables-d'Olonne (35km).

When you're not enjoying the sand and the ocean, you can also visit these iconic seaside resorts. Town center, points of interest, seafront, bars and restaurants: you won't be bored!

Don't hesitate to ask your hosts for advice; they will be able to recommend activities and visits that will make your stay memorable. The area around this guesthouse near the ocean and beaches in the Vendée region will soon hold no secrets for you!

An excursion to the island of Yeu

Reach the Île d'Yeu by boat from the port of Fromentine or the port of Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie. On foot or by bike, you can explore this haven of peace, where nature and a relaxed lifestyle reign supreme. An ideal destination to recharge and get away from it all!

A trip to Noirmoutier

Take the Passage du Gois to reach the island of Noirmoutier. Enjoy its salt marshes, its fine sandy beaches, and its port. A day trip will allow you to stroll around and soak up the charm of this Vendée treasure, located just 1 hour from your accommodation.

A day in the Bay of Bourgneuf

North of the Vendée region, you will discover the Bay of Bourgneuf. It is partially separated from the ocean by the island of Noirmoutier and the Passage du Gois. During a stroll along the seafront or a hike, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views.