| StCirq |
Feb 5th, 2005 10:45 AM |
I've been to both Ile de Ré and Ile d'Oléron and enjoyed them both, though they are very different. The architecture on Ré is reminiscent of Greek islands or Spanish white villages - whitewashed houses with brilliant blue shutters and bougainvillea everywhere. The "capital" town of St-Martin is very pretty, but all of the little villages are lovely.
Oléron is more working class, but it's got good beaches, a nice lighthouse, and a couple of towns with loads of good cafés, restaurants, and shops. In July and August it can take HOURS to get over the bridge that separates it from the mainland.
I love La Rochelle - marvelous setting, beautiful architecture, lots of interesting museums, great restaurants. It's a gem. There are good beaches nearby, but the sand is very sticky and at low tide you can walk almost a mile out without reaching water.
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