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The
picturesque island of Noirmoutier has two accesses: the bridge or the Gois
which is passable at low tide. On the island there are some rocky creeks at
Bois de la Chaise and sandy beaches, forests of holm oak, maritime pines and

mimosas among elegant french family holdiay homes built at the end of the
19th century. In the village called Noirmoutier there is a castle with an
11th century dungeon, and museums of traditions and a naval museum too. The
aquarium and sealion show at Sealand is also well worth a visit if you can
drag the kids away from the water park at Oceanile. There are many pretty
traditional white houses. The port of la Gueriniere is also interetsing,
aswell as the many salt marshes. Along with the oyster farms this is the
main activity on the island. However there are also 8 sailing centres on the
island to keep you active and miles of cycle circuits. There are 3 main
famous regatas in August.There are 2 ways of getting to the island of
Noirmoutier : by bridge, or by a causeway called the " gois " only
praticable at low tide. Le Gois is famous in France as it is a submersible
road allowing access to Noirmoutier only during the low tide, then the high
tide rushes in " at the speed of horses "!! On the island Noirmoutier, a day
out can include a visit to Sealand, which is an aquarium with over 200
species; a visit to Oceanile swimming pool complex and water slides; a walk
through the Bois de la Chaise or a cycle ride on one of the especaially
designed cycle paths.

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Ile de
noirmoutier
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