Votre camping en accès direct à la plus belle plage de l’île de Ré Option liberté annulation gratuite* jusqu’à 14 jours avant l’arrivée ! Voir conditionsCOVID-19 découvrez les mesures sanitaires renforcées. Voir conditions i Votre camping Amis de la Plage est fermé aux dates sélectionnées. Nous vous invitons à élargir votre recherche en sélectionnant d'autres dates. Dates d'ouverture du 20 mai au 25 septembre 2022 du 7 avril au 24 septembre 2023 Camping Amis de la Plage en bord de mer Visitez l’île de Ré en camping Sandaya cet été ! Situé en bord de mer, le camping 4 étoiles Amis de la Plage vous offre une situation centrale et un accès direct à la plage du Pas des Bœufs, la plus belle de l’île. Le long de l’océan, à travers marais salants et villages pittoresques, c’est à vélo que vous découvrirez les nombreux charmes de l’île de Ré !Mobil-homes tout confort, tentes lodges équipées, emplacements de camping choisissez votre location de vacances face à l’océan en camping sur l’île de Ré ! Petits et grands adorent C’est tout nouveau ! Cottages avec spa PREMIUM pour 4 & 6 personnesCottages 4 coquillages pour 4 & 6 personnesLodges 4 coquillages pour 2 personnes Camping avec accès direct à la plage du Pas des Bœufs En plus d’un cadre naturel privilégié qui lui vaut la réputation de plus belle plage de l’île de Ré », la plage du Pas des Bœufs est aussi le royaume des loisirs nautiques planche à voile, cours de surf, séance de bodyboard… fous rires et sensations fortes garantis en famille ou entre amis ! Des activités et animations pour tous les goûts Enfants et ados Jeux, activités créatives, soirées à thèmes, c’est dans nos campings que se créent les plus beaux souvenirs de vacances en famille ! Découvrir Sports et activités Envie de bouger cet été ? Découvrez toutes nos infrastructures sportives et activités encadrées par nos animateurs professionnels. Découvrir Explorez les trésors de l’île de Ré, votre future destination préférée ! Venez passer des vacances les pieds dans l’eau en camping Sandaya sur l’île de Ré ! En accès direct à la plus belle plage de l’île, le camping Sandaya Amis de la Plage vous invite à une parenthèse hors du temps au large de La Rochelle. Troquez la voiture contre le vélo pour parcourir plages, forêts et marais salants l’irrésistible Ré n’aura de cesse de vous émerveiller ! Explorer les alentours Villes à proximité Bois-Plage-en-Ré, Saint-Martin-de-Ré, Les Portes-en-Ré, Saint-Clément-des-Baleines, Ars-en-Ré, Arvert, Jonzac, La Palmyre, La Tremblade, La Rochelle, Marennes, Rochefort, Royan, Saint-Augustin, Saint-Georges-de-Didonne, Saint-Just-Luzac, Saint-Palais-sur-Mer, Saint-Sornin, Saintes
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Small enough to drive from one end to the other in around 30 minutes, Ile de Ré has an intimacy that’s alluring but never leaves you feeling restricted. Despite its size, the landscape appears to unfold for miles. Expect fields of flowers, vineyards, salt marshes and the most glorious coastline plus the prettiest little villages. It’s what makes this island a favourite with the French. Take a look at the best things to do in Ile de Ré Cycling on the Ile de Ré Ile de Ré is connected to the mainland by a bridge which was completed in 1988. This hasn’t affected the charm of the White island’ at all though at peak visiting times, it can be busy driving over the bridge. Cycling is a favourite pastime on the island. No wonder, it’s pretty much completely flat. It takes around 2 hours to go from one end to the other, a lovely ride. There are more than 60 miles of signposted cycle paths which wind through vineyards and fields. And with the same number of sunshine hours as the south of France, cycling is the best way to see the best bits of this pretty little island. It’s easy to hire a bike on the island with loads of outlets in the towns. Saint-Martin de Ré Saint-Martin-de-Ré is the main town on the island, the mini capital of Ile de Ré. This is where you’ll find some of the best restaurants, bistros, bars, and ice cream shops. The town is protected by Vauban-built fortressed walls. It spreads out around an almost impossibly gorgeous waterfront. Saint-Martin is also a World Heritage site. In the 1670s, Louis XIV’s French military engineer Vauban, was commissioned to overhaul the island’s defences. The fortifications now have UNESCO heritage status. Climb the bell tower of the church for a panoramic view over the roofs of the terracotta-roofed houses. You may well spot donkeys dressed in stripy trousers, a local tradition. It’s a hangover from the days when mosquitoes were a problem – they’re not now but hey, who doesn’t love a donkey in a pair of trousers! Take a Tuk-tuk ride New to the Ile de Ré and utterly brilliant fun, tuk rides can now be booked in La Flotte, Le Bois-Plage, La Couarde and Saint Martin de Ré. It’s the genius idea of a local, Christophe Sebille. His fleet of environmentally friendly, 100% electric tuk tuks are the most fun way to take a tour. You can even get picked up from your holiday accommodation and dropped off in town or back at your pickup point. The great thing about a Tuk tour is that they can access all areas. So, you get to see the tiny oyster shacks that cars can’t reach. The local drivers can show you the secret places, the salt marshes and off the beaten track. Book at the tourist office or through Salt marshes You can’t really do anything at the salt marshes but it’s fascinating to see how the salt that flavours our dishes is produced. On the island they’ve been producing it since the middle ages. Fleur de sel salt is famous in France but it was hardly known outside of the Ile de Ré 20 years ago. People saw it on TV on programmes like MasterChef and wanted to buy it. Now, fleur de sel is revered. It costs several times what the originally salt costs as production is much more time consuming. Production depends on terroir, the strange French word that’s untranslatable into English but includes the climate, the land and more. Fleur de sel needs the right conditions – especially wind and sun. The crystals are much finer than ordinary salt. The process of making it is totally organic and around 1kg of fleur de sel produced for every 10kg of ordinary. I loved the salt honesty boxes you can find by the salt marshes. It makes for a perfect not heavy souvenir of your visit. Boat ride You’re on an island, it’s de rigeur to take a boat ride surely! And there’s plenty of choice from speed boat rides to inter island cruises, fishing trips and yachting. Boat rides can be booked at Saint-Martin, Ars, La Flotte and Portes-en-Ré details on Ile de Ré Tourist Office website, bottom of this post. Ice ice baby – ice cream heaven If you’re an ice cream fan, then La Martinière on the quay in Saint-Martin de Ré will truly float your boat. But take my advice, don’t go for the oyster ice cream or potato flavour ice cream leave those to the tourists – they’re not for savvy visitors of taste like you. Try the frozen macarons, the mouth-watering lollies or your favourite flavour ice cream. It’s very moreish but sitting on the edge of the port with a sweet treat = perfect! Shopping Head to St Martin de Ré if you like to shop, beware they are irresistible! There are some shops which are high end with price tags to match, but they’re not all like that. I came home with clothes and knick knacks I just couldn’t leave behind and they weren’t expensive. Seaside chic at its very best. Relax on the beach There are seemingly endless stretches of silky golden sand surrounding Ile de Ré. More popular beaches like Le Bois-Plage-en-Ré can be busy but if you want to relax and chill in privacy, there are loads more quieter beaches such as La Couarde-sur-Mur or La Noue. Take a picnic, and spend the day staring out over the Atlantic, listening to the waves and just feeling the moment Ars-en-Ré Pretty as a picture postcard, Ars-en-Ré at the far end of the island is classified as one of the “Plus Beaux Villages de France”. It has a sleepy village vibe in the centre of the town which gets progressively livelier as you head towards the coast. The village is best known for the pointy black and white bell tower of its church which was used as a point of reference for ships. Fabulous little bars and restaurants, galleries and shops and the prettiest little streets make this a must-see. La Flotte Another “plus beaux village” on Ile de Ré, La Flotte is officially one of the prettiest villages in France. A tiny harbour town that well worth stopping off for a wander and to discover the lovely coffee shops and bistros, shops and art galleries. Don’t, whatever you do, miss the market, it really is fantastically pretty with a great atmosphere. When to go to Ile de Re Best months to go as far as I am concerned are May, June, September. It gets packed in summer but if you go then, head north for quieter parts of the island. My favourite time is early June before the crowds. At this time, the island smells of honeysuckle full bloom, fields of poppies light up the countryside, hollyhocks create splashes of colour in almost every street, figs are ripening and roses drip from walls and window boxes… More information Top ten things to do in La Rochelle Where to eat out in La Rochelle – the places the locals love Fun things to do for the family in La Rochelle Ile de Ré Tourist Office and for more information on what to do in Charente and Charente-MaritimeBeyoncéa dévoilé un tout nouveau titre dans la nuit de lundi à mardi 21 juin. « Break my soul » (briser mon âme en français), est issu de son prochain album « Renaissance » dont la
Home / Île de Ré The 10 villages of Ré Linked to the mainland by a bridge, the gateway to the Ile de Ré is 15 minutes from the centre of La Rochelle and under 2 hours from Nantes or Bordeaux. Famous for its climate, the island is synonymous with tradition and attractive scenery in unspoilt surroundings between land and sea - traditional villages, vines, salt marshes, woodland, cycle tracks, fortifications, beaches, water sports, harbours and oyster beds – all waiting to be discovered by bike ! Ars-en-Ré A simply delightful village which is a perfect destination for nature lovers seeking peace and tranquillity. It is very easy to fall under the spell of its white-walled cottages with green shutters and its cobbled alleyways bedecked with hollyhocks. Classed as one of the Loveliest villages in France », it has an easily recognisable black and white church steeple. La Couarde-sur-Mer Ideally-situated in the centre of the Ile de Ré, this charming, traditional village is a perfect starting point for walks and bike rides. Saint-Clément-des-Baleines This village between the beach and woodland is dominated by the Phare des Baleines lighthouse. Its wild unspoilt coastline has some amazingly beautiful scenery. Loix A relaxed way of life is the order of the day in this delightful village at the heart of the salt marshes. Les Portes-en-Ré An enchanting, unspoilt, traditional village at the heart of a conservation area between the sea, marshes and woodland. Rivedoux-Plage This seaside resort tucked between two strips of white sand, is a great place to go digging for clams, cockles, etc ! Sainte-Marie-de-Ré Take a stroll around this village between the sea and the vineyards to admire the many attractions from its rural, historical and cultural past like old wine-growers’ houses, cellars and stills, a church and chapels, miller’s house and walled gardens. La Flotte This former fishing village has an attractive, rich heritage in the form of Fort La Prée and the Abbaye des Chateliers, an emblematic landmark of the island, especially when the poppies around it are in bloom. Le Bois-Plage-en-Ré Water sports are on the agenda in at this seaside resort in the centre of the island ! Six kilometres of beaches, Blue-Flag approved since 2015, backing onto dunes and vast tracts of woodland, perfect for long walks. Saint-Martin-de-Ré An absolute must to visit on the island, this village revolves around its harbour and is protected by ramparts built during the time of Vauban. Essential sight-seeing on the Ile de Ré Phare des Baleines lighthouse Climb the 257 steps to the top of the lighthouse to be rewarded by breathtaking views of the Ile de Ré, the Pertuis Breton and the Pertuis d'Antioche. Afterwards, take a stroll through the museum and its grounds to discover the history of the lighthouse or enjoy a breath of fresh sea air on Plage de la Conche beach. Salt marshes In the 19th century there were over 1,000 saltmarsh workers on the Ile de Ré. Today there are only about one hundred. The Ecomusée du Marais Salant will help you to understand how the salt is made and to interpret the fascinating landscape. Maison du Fier d’Ars and Réserve Naturelle Nationale de Lilleau des Niges The Maison du Fier houses an exhibition about the wide diversity of flora and fauna found on the island’s chequered landscape. Take time for a little walk through the nature reserve, a paradise for birds. Gîtes de France tip "A major destination in July and August, the Ile de Ré is just as lovely during a pre-season or post-season break. Heritage attractions, the sea, vines, gentle light and a relaxed way of life can be enjoyed by walking or cycling around the island !" How to get to the Ile de Ré, Charente Maritime By air La Rochelle - Ile de Ré airport LRH has regular direct flights to Dublin, London Stansted, Lyon, Paris Orly, Porto. Seasonal destinations include Ajaccio, Birmingham, Bristol, Brussels-Charleroi, Edinburgh, East Midlands, Geneva, Leeds, London Gatwick, Manchester, Southampton. By rail to La Rochelle station, close to the centre. TGV fast trains from Paris, Poitiers, Tours. Intercity line Nantes-La Rochelle-Bordeaux. By road Go over the road bridge by car. NB. A toll is payable on entry. By bus Many services run between La Rochelle and the Ile de Ré. By boat Ferries run between La Rochelle and the Ile de Ré. 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