Île d'Yeu
Just a stone's throw from the Vendée coast, Île d'Yeu is a windswept granite island where Atlantic swells crash against rugged cliffs and pine forests shelter quiet coves. With no cars allowed (bicycles reign supreme), this is a place to slow down, breathe salt air, and discover a raw, unpretentious slice of French island life.
Highlights & What to See
- Vieux Château: A dramatic 14th-century fortress perched on a rocky islet, connected by a causeway at low tide. The views over the churning sea are unforgettable.
- Port de la Meule: A tiny, sheltered harbour tucked between granite cliffs. Watch fishing boats bob in the turquoise water and grab a plate of oysters at the waterfront shack.
- Plage des Soux: The island's best sandy beach, backed by dunes and pine woods. Perfect for a swim or a windbreak-protected picnic.
- Cycling the island: Pedal along coastal paths past wild heathland, lighthouses, and tiny hamlets. The 25-km loop takes half a day with stops.
- Phare des Corbeaux: Climb this 19th-century lighthouse for a panoramic sweep of the island and the endless Atlantic horizon.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two full days allow you to cycle the entire island, explore both the wild north coast and the sheltered south, and linger over a seafood lunch. If you have only one day, focus on the Vieux Château, Port de la Meule, and a long beach stop. Ferries from Fromentine (on the mainland) run year-round; the crossing takes about an hour.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Noirmoutier-en-l'Île – Another island escape with salt marshes, a medieval castle, and the famous Passage du Gois tidal causeway.
- Puy du Fou – France's top historical theme park, an epic day out with spectacular shows set in Roman arenas and medieval villages.
- Les Sables-d'Olonne – A lively seaside resort with a long sandy beach, a bustling fishing port, and the start of the Vendée Globe round-the-world yacht race.
- La Rochelle – A beautiful port city with a medieval old town, a world-class aquarium, and harbour cruises to Fort Boyard.
- Marais Poitevin – The 'Green Venice' of France, a network of canals and lush marshlands best explored by punt or canoe.
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Image credits
- Les Sables-d'Olonne — Katharine Oakeshott / CC BY-SA 2.0
- La Rochelle — Mloyzance / Public domain
- Marais Poitevin — Sudorculus / CC BY-SA 3.0