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Protected natural site.
Life of the Island of Ré throughout the year:
Its salt production (the House of the Salt production tells the fabulous history of the 'White gold'
- possible visit all the year of a marsh in exploitation).
- Oysters of the island of Ré (much families still lives of the oyster farming - possible visit of an oyster exploitation).
- Vineyards - Royal Ré (white), the Small Sergeant (red), the Rosy one of the Dunes (rosy), the pineau of the island of Ré - visit of the co-operative cellar of the ïsland.
- Farmers (asparagus, potatoes...), the goat's milk cheese.
Fishing
To visit:
- 'Maison du fier' and 'réserve naturelle de Lilleau des Niges'
- 'Maison du Magayant' (cultural, biological and environmental heritage of the Rétais foreshore)
- 'Masion du Platin' (maritime traditions, oyster farming, agriculture, fishing...)
- 'Ecomusée du Marais Salants' (in the heart of the salt marshes, the story of 'white gold'
- 'Musée Ernest Cognac'
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Ile de Ré vineyards -
Saint Clément le Baleines
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Ile de Ré - Plage de la Patache
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Ré is an island tailored to human proportions. It stretches out over a lenght of 30 kilometres but is only five kilometres at its widest point
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Ile de Ré - Phare des Baleines
57 metre-high lighthouse.
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This tiny piece of land possesses a varied coastline, with the largest beaches along the southern coast and yachting harbours on the sheltered northern side. |
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An island for cyclist
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Salt -marsh
Loix en Ré
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Trouser-wearing donkeys-
Saint Martin de Ré
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Typical island house -
whit wall, green shutters
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