Pornic

Perched on the jagged, shipwreck-studded coast of the Pays de Retz, Pornic is a salty, storybook port town that feels a world away from the Brittany ferry ports. Its medieval château juts directly into the Atlantic, while a tangle of pastel-hued fishermen's cottages, creperies, and oyster bars line the old harbour. This is the Loire-Atlantique at its most ruggedly charming — a place to taste the briny air, explore tidal pools, and watch the sun sink over the wild Jade Coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Pornic can be seen in a half-day if you're passing through, but it deserves a full day to truly savour it. Spend the morning exploring the château and the old town's winding lanes, then walk the Customs Path to the cliffs for a picnic lunch. The afternoon is for beach time, a harbourfront oyster lunch, and perhaps a late-afternoon boat trip to see the coast from the water. If you're self-driving, Pornic works perfectly as a relaxed stop between Nantes and the coast, or as a base for exploring the Jade Coast over a couple of days.

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