soulac sur mer

Soulac sur Mer

Located in the Médoc region on France's Atlantic coast, in the department of the Girondein region New Aquitainenot far from the low point, Soulac-sur-Mer is the ideal destination for an invigorating stay.

Soulac sur Mer: An enchanted getaway by the ocean

A seaside resort with authentic charm

Its sandy beaches stretch for seven kilometers.with its breathtaking panorama of the ocean and distant horizon. Bordered by pine forests and wild dunes, the town exudes a sense of freedom and adventure. Soulac-sur-Mer invites you to relax and enjoy simple pleasures, while revealing a rich historical and cultural heritage.

Between nature and heritage: an exceptional setting

Soulac sur Mer is first and foremost a family seaside resort. Its supervised beaches and numerous water sports activities make it a paradise for young and old alike. Surfing, sailing and sand yachting enthusiasts will be delighted, while families will enjoy beach games and strolls along the seafront.

An escape to the heart of history

Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, Soulac sur Mer invites you to stroll and discover its historic heritage.e. The Basilique Notre-Dame-de-la-Fin-des-Terres, a listed historic monument, stands proudly as a symbol of the town. Built in the 11th century, it is a remarkable example of Romanesque architecture. The Cordouan lighthouse, visible offshore, completes this idyllic picture and serves as a reminder of the region's maritime history.

A wide choice of activities to suit all tastes

There's much more to the city than its beaches and heritage. The town offers a wide range of activities to suit every taste. Cycling enthusiasts can take advantage of the many cycle paths through the forest and dunes to get to their destination. at the Le verdon-Royan ferry terminal. Gourmets will delight in the local produce on offer in the restaurants and markets. And for an unforgettable evening, head for the casino or the lively bars on the seafront.

Soulac Sur Mer's beaches, a major asset

Soulac-sur-Mer is renowned for its seven kilometers of fine sandy beaches, ideal for swimming, walking and water sports. Among the most popular are :

  • The central beach The "PĂŞche": This is the heart of the resort, with its typical tents and lively atmosphere. It offers a breathtaking view of the Cordouan lighthouse.

     
  • The Olives beach Quieter, it's perfect for families and nature lovers.

     
  • NaĂŻades beach Formerly the southern beach, it is appreciated for its wilderness and dunes.

     

Downtown, a blend of ancient and modern

Soulac-sur-Mer town center combines old-world charm with modernity. Here you can discover :

  • The waterfront A pleasant promenade lined with Belle Époque villas and shops.

     
  • Notre-Dame church A listed 19th-century religious building.

The markets

Numerous markets enliven the town throughout the year, offering local produce and handicrafts.

The covered market

  • Every day of the week
  • Opening hours: Generally from 8am to 1.30pm and from 6pm to 8pm This covered market offers a wide range of fresh produce: fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, regional products... It's the ideal place to do your daily shopping or discover local flavors.

The fairground market

  • Several times a week
  • Opening hours: Generally from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. This outdoor market features stallholders selling clothes, household goods, flowers and more. Times may vary according to the season.

The night market

  • Every Tuesday evening in season
  • Opening hours: From 6pm In summer, Soulac-sur-Mer comes alive with a night market. It's a chance to taste local produce, stroll around and enjoy the festive atmosphere.

Cultural activities and events in Soulac Sur Mer

Soulac-sur-Mer offers a multitude of activities to suit all tastes:

  • Water sports

Surfing, paddle, sailing, sand yachting...

  • Hiking

Numerous hiking and cycling trails are available for exploring the surrounding area.

Visit the blockhouses at Soulac sur Mer

The blockhouses at Soulac-sur-Mer, like those found on many French coasts, were built by the Germans as part of the Atlantic Wall. The aim of these fortifications was to protect the coastline against possible Allied invasions. Soulac-sur-Mer, being a strategic zone due to its proximity to Bordeaux, was particularly concerned by these constructions.

What were they for?

These blockhouses, of various shapes and sizes, had multiple functions:

  • Observation points: They were used to monitor the sea and detect any enemy vessels.
  • Shelters for soldiers: They served as a refuge for German soldiers.
  • Shooting platforms: Some were equipped with cannons to defend the coastline.
 
The blockhouses today

Today, these remnants of war are silent witnesses to a painful era. Some have been preserved in their original state, while others have been partially destroyed or modified. They are often integrated into tourist itineraries, providing a better understanding of the region's history.

Visit the blockhouses at Soulac-sur-Mer

If you'd like to explore these historic relics, there are several options open to you:

  • Walks and bike rides: Numerous signposted trails allow you to discover the blockhouses scattered along the coastline.
  • Guided tours: Some associations offer guided tours to learn more about the history of these buildings.
  • Interpretation centers: Military heritage interpretation centers can provide further information.

 

  • Cultural tours

Cordouan lighthousethe heritage museum...

  • Cultural events

Soulac 1900 - the Belle Epoque festival in Soulac sur Mer

Soulac 1900 is a not-to-be-missed event that immerses visitors every year in the festive atmosphere of the Belle Époque. Held on the first weekend in June, the festival transforms the seaside resort of Soulac-sur-Mer into a veritable period setting.

Total immersion in the past

For three days, the streets of Soulac come alive with the colors of the Belle Époque :

  • Period costumes: Locals and visitors alike are invited to dress in their finest period costume.
  • Entertainment: Musical entertainment, street shows, dances, old-fashioned games... there's something for everyone!
  • Market 1900: Discover the products and crafts of yesteryear.
  • Vintage vehicles: Admire the beautiful vintage cars and horse-drawn carriages that parade through the streets.

Practical information

  • How to get there: Soulac-sur-Mer is easily accessible by car, train or bus. The town has an SNCF train station and a bus station.
  • Where to stay: Soulac-sur-Mer offers a wide choice of accommodation to suit all budgets: campsites, hotels, vacation homes, vacation rentals...
  • What to do on site: Beaches, water sports, historical heritage, nature discovery, gastronomy, entertainment... Soulac-sur-Mer has something for everyone!
  • Tourist office: https://www.medoc-atlantique.com/fiches/office-de-tourisme-de-soulac-sur-mer/

Soulac sur Mer - FAQ

When is the best time to visit Soulac?

A: The ideal season for enjoying the beaches and water sports is from June to September. However, Soulac-sur-Mer is pleasant all year round, with a mild, sunny climate.

What to do in case of rain

A: Rain or shine, you can visit the Basilique Notre-Dame-de-la-Fin-des-Terres, discover the Musée du souvenir et des traditions soulacaises, or relax in one of the town's many spas.

Where to eat in Soulac-sur-Mer

A: Soulac-sur-Mer offers a wide variety of restaurants, from traditional brasseries to gourmet eateries. You'll also find plenty of ice-cream parlors and crĂŞperies to enjoy a sweet treat.

How do I get around Soulac?

A: The city is easily accessible on foot or by bike. Bike rentals are available in the city center. You can also take the local bus to get around.

Soulac-sur-Mer is an ideal destination for a stay with family or friends. Its magnificent beaches, rich heritage and numerous activities make it a must-see on the Atlantic coast.

This article was written by Alex Arts, photographer, content creator, and local guide.

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Alex Arts

Photographer, content creator, and local guide

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