Love Rooms en Vendée
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Welcome to Vendée, a department of ocean, hedgerows, and history at the heart of the Pays de la Loire region. From Les Sables-d'Olonne (Vendée Globe port, promenade, sandy beaches) to Puy du Fou (world's best theme park — magnificent historical shows, Cinéscénie), passing through Noirmoutier (mimosa island, Passage du Gois, salt marshes), Saint-Jean-de-Monts (vast beaches, pine forest), Fontenay-le-Comte (Renaissance town, fountain of Quatre-Tias) and the Poitevin Marsh (Green Venice, boat trips), Vendée combines Atlantic coastline, lush hedgerows, and spectacular heritage. Treat yourselves to a romantic weekend in a love room with a private jacuzzi between the ocean and the Vendée countryside. Neighboring departments: Loire-Atlantique (44), Maine-et-Loire (49), Deux-Sèvres (79) and Charente-Maritime (17).

Famous worldwide for the Vendée Globe (solo non-stop round-the-world sailing race, departing every 4 years from the channel), Les Sables-d'Olonne captivates with its Remblai (seaside promenade, Belle Époque villas, casino), the Grande Plage (3 km of fine sand in an arc), the La Chaume district (fishermen's alleys, Saint-Nicolas priory, Arundel tower, view of the channel), the fishing port (fish market, trawlers, seafood restaurants) and the Olonne salt marshes (salt and fleur de sel, discovery trails). Treat yourselves to a room with a private jacuzzi in Les Sables-d'Olonne after a sunset on the Remblai.
Repeatedly voted the world's best theme park (Thea Classic Award, Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice), Puy du Fou offers magnificent historical shows: the Vikings (longship on the lake), the Secret of the Lance (Roman arena, special effects), the Sign of Triumph (gladiators, chariot races), the Musketeers of Richelieu, the Last Panache (first 360° show). The Cinéscénie (night show, 2,500 volunteer actors, the largest night show in the world) is a unique experience. A spectacular setting for a romantic weekend.
Prefecture of Vendée, La Roche-sur-Yon is a city founded by Napoleon I in 1804: Place Napoléon (pentagonal layout, equestrian statue, one of the largest squares in France), Haras de la Vendée (Napoleonic site, equestrian shows, 19th-century architecture), Saint-Louis church (neoclassical), gardens and green spaces. The city is an ideal starting point for exploring the Vendée hedgerows, Puy du Fou (30 min) and the coast (45 min).
Capital of the Challans duck (Label Rouge, one of the best ducks in France — free-range in the marsh), Challans captivates with its market (Tuesday and Saturday — one of the largest markets in Vendée, local products), the Breton Vendée marsh (hedgerows of canals, floodable meadows, estuaries, yole boat trips — traditional flat-bottomed boat) and its proximity to Noirmoutier (20 min) and Saint-Jean-de-Monts (20 min). An authentic rural setting between marsh and ocean.
Former capital of Vendée, Fontenay-le-Comte is a city of art and history: the fountain of Quatre-Tias (emblem of the city), the Renaissance private mansions (Rue du Pont-aux-Chèvres, half-timbered houses and sculpted facades), the Château de Terre-Neuve (16th century, alchemy, painted ceilings) and the banks of the Vendée (river, promenades). Gateway to the Poitevin Marsh (Green Venice, boat trips under the pollard ash trees), Fontenay is an undiscovered Renaissance jewel.
Connected to the mainland by the Passage du Gois (4.5 km submersible causeway passable only at low tide — a unique site in Europe), the island of Noirmoutier fascinates with its salt marshes (salt and fleur de sel, traditional salt workers), its mimosas blooming from January (mild microclimate), the castle (12th-century keep, museum), the beaches (Plage des Dames, Bois de la Chaise — pines and holm oaks by the sea), the white alleys of Noirmoutier-en-l'Île and the bonnotte (AOP early potato, the most expensive in the world). An island and romantic setting.
The Poitevin Marsh (France's second largest wetland after the Camargue) offers a unique landscape: the Green Venice (canals shaded by pollard ash trees, boat or flat-bottomed boat trips — traditional flat-bottomed boat, Coulon, Maillezais — royal abbey, Arçais), the wet meadows (exceptional biodiversity, herons, otters, kingfishers) and the white stone villages. A romantic boat trip in the silence of the conches is a magical experience.
The Vendée coast offers 250 km of varied coastline: Saint-Jean-de-Monts (vast sandy beaches, pine forest, cycle paths), Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie (sardine fishing port, cornice, beaches), Île d'Yeu (accessible by boat, wild coast, Port de la Meule, Vauban citadel, coves) and the beaches of Jard-sur-Mer and Talmont-Saint-Hilaire (Richard the Lionheart's castle, Port du Payré). A preserved coastline between dunes, forests and coves.
The Passage du Gois (4.5 km between Beauvoir-sur-Mer and Noirmoutier, passable only at low tide) is one of the most unique sites in France: crossing on foot or by car between two waters, refuge beacons, unique marine atmosphere. The Noirmoutier salt marshes (salt workers harvesting grey salt and fleur de sel by hand) complete this experience of nature and tradition.
The ruins of the royal abbey of Maillezais (founded in the 10th century, seat of a bishopric where Rabelais was a monk) dominate the Poitevin Marsh: open-air Gothic nave, walls, panorama. The Vendée hedgerow country (hedges, sunken lanes, granite and schist farms, Logis de la Chabotterie — site of Charette's arrest, memorial to the Vendée wars) offers a rural and historically rich Vendée.
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Vendée is one of the most complete departments in France for a romantic weekend: Les Sables-d'Olonne (Vendée Globe, Remblai, beaches), Puy du Fou (world's best theme park, Cinéscénie), Noirmoutier (Passage du Gois, salt marshes, mimosas), Poitevin Marsh (Green Venice, boats), Vendée coast (Saint-Jean-de-Monts, Saint-Gilles, Île d'Yeu), Fontenay-le-Comte (Renaissance town, Château de Terre-Neuve) and La Roche-sur-Yon (Napoleonic town, Haras). With 5 city/zone collections, the network covers ocean, hedgerows, and heritage. Vendée gastronomy is generous: Challans duck Label Rouge, oysters from Bourgneuf Bay, Vendée mogettes (white beans), Vendée brioche, préfou (garlic bread), salt and fleur de sel from Noirmoutier, AOP bonnotte, sardines from Saint-Gilles, Vendée ham, troussepinette (sloe liqueur). At Love'nSpa, each accommodation is selected according to strict criteria: total intimacy, impeccable cleanliness, high-end facilities, and discreet welcome. Les Sables-d'Olonne is 3h30 from Paris by TGV via Nantes.
Between €120 and €400 per night. Seaside locations (Sables-d'Olonne, Noirmoutier) are most popular in summer, while gîtes in the hedgerow country and Poitevin Marsh remain affordable all year round. Out of season (September-June), prices drop significantly on the coast.
Les Sables-d'Olonne for the ocean and the Remblai, Puy du Fou for the shows, Noirmoutier for the island and the salt marshes, Fontenay-le-Comte for the Poitevin Marsh, Challans for the Breton Marsh, La Roche-sur-Yon for the hedgerow country and proximity to everything.
Stroll on the Remblai des Sables-d'Olonne at sunset, attend the Cinéscénie at Puy du Fou, cross the Passage du Gois at low tide, glide in a boat in the Green Venice of the Poitevin Marsh, taste oysters facing the sea, explore the white alleys of Noirmoutier, visit the Château de Terre-Neuve in Fontenay-le-Comte, cycle on the Vélodyssée along the coast.
Yes: Les Sables-d'Olonne is 3h30 from Paris by TGV via Nantes. La Roche-sur-Yon is 3h by TGV. Nantes (Loire-Atlantique) is 1h away. Charente-Maritime (La Rochelle, Île de Ré) is 1h away. Deux-Sèvres (Niort, northern Poitevin Marsh) is 45 min away. Maine-et-Loire (Angers, Saumur) is 1h30 away. A complete Vendée circuit (Sables-d'Olonne + Noirmoutier + Puy du Fou + Poitevin Marsh) is a classic between ocean, shows and nature.
Private jacuzzi, outdoor Nordic bath, sauna, hammam, fireplace, sometimes sea view, terrace facing the ocean, Vendée stone house setting, treehouse in the hedgerow country or lodge facing the Poitevin Marsh.
Yes: Loire-Atlantique (Nantes, Guérande, Pornic) is 1h away. Charente-Maritime (La Rochelle, Île de Ré, Rochefort) is 1h away. Deux-Sèvres (Niort, northern Poitevin Marsh) is 45 min away. Maine-et-Loire (Angers, Saumur, Loire) is 1h30 away. A complete Vendée tour (Sables-d'Olonne + Noirmoutier + Puy du Fou + Poitevin Marsh) is a great classic between ocean, shows and nature.