Looking for the perfect seaside vacation destination? Passionate about nature, sport, culture and gastronomy? Let yourself be charmed by La Faute sur Mera veritable haven of peace nestled at the southernmost tip of the coastline vendéennenestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Lay River.
This comprehensive guide invites you to explore La Faute-sur-Mer from every angle: its fascinating history, unique geography and must-see sites, as well as practical tips and new addresses to enhance your stay. Come on board with us!
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At the southernmost tip of the Vendée coastline lies La Faute-sur-Mer, a peninsula shaped by the Lay River and the Atlantic Ocean. It is connected to the mainland by a bridge, distinguishing it from L'Aiguillon-sur-Mer, its twin commune. It offers a varied panorama: an 8-kilometre long sandy beach to the west, the Pointe d'Arcay with its nature reserve to the south, and marshes to the east.
The oceanic climate dominates, bringing mildness and moderation in terms of precipitation throughout the year, as well as generous sunshine, making this destination a favorite choice for vacations.
Created in 1954 by the separation of La Tranche-sur-Mer and La Faute-sur-Mer, La Faute-sur-Mer takes its name from its position at the "faute" of the Lay, where the river suddenly veers off course. Since the 1960s, La Faute-sur-Mer has undergone significant tourist development, thanks to urbanization and the creation of seaside leisure facilities. It has also been able to promote its heritage, offering a variety of activities such as fishing, cycling, golf, a casino and an art market.
In 2010, La Faute-sur-Mer was severely affected by storm Xynthia, which caused the submergence of neighborhoods and the loss of 29 lives. In the face of this ordeal, the commune demonstrated remarkable resilience, adopting preventive measures against the risks of marine submersion, such as the erection of dykes, the demolition of dwellings in at-risk areas, and raising awareness among the population and tourists.
La Faute-sur-Mer offers four magnificent sandy beaches stretching 8 kilometers along the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, naturism or fishing. For water sports enthusiasts, the choice is vast: sailing, kitesurfing, windsurfing, paddleboarding, kayaking and catamaran sailing.
You can also take advantage of the nautical center and the sailing and kitesurfing schools. You can also rent equipment or take part in sea excursions with Escapade Marine.
Located in the Marais Poitevin Regional Nature Park, La Faute-sur-Mer is a showcase of biodiversity. Explore the local flora and fauna as you stroll through marshes, forests and the Casse de la Belle-Henriette nature reserve, home to many migratory birds. Choose from a range of hiking, biking and horse-riding trails to discover the peninsula's varied landscapes.
Ideas for hikes can be found on the Visorando, Komoot or IGNrando websites.
La Faute-sur-Mer is also rich in cultural and historical heritage. Visit the André Deluol museum, dedicated to the works of the sculptor and painter of the same name, who lived in La Faute-sur-Mer from 1970 to 2003. Discover the works of local artists at the art market, held every Thursday in July and August on the market square.
Finally, pay tribute to the victims of the 2010 Xynthia storm at the memorial on Beluga beach.
Sandy beaches (Grande Plage, Bélugas, Chardons, Barriques)
Enjoy four magnificent beaches perfect for swimming, sunbathing or family relaxation. The Pointe d'Arçay estuary even offers a naturist area, accessible via a wooded path from Barriques.
Various water sports
Enjoy activities such as sailing, kitesurfing, paddling, kayaking or catamaran sailing. Schools and a nautical base offer equipment rental and introductory courses.
Pointe d'Arçay nature reserve
Between dunes and pines, observe a rich biodiversity and a migratory stopover for birds. A peaceful, unspoilt site, perfect for a nature walk.
Belle-Henriette National Nature Reserve
This protected marine lagoon, located between La Faute-sur-Mer and La Tranche-sur-Mer, is one of the last natural lagoons on the Atlantic coast.
Walks between marsh and expanse
Discover the Rade d'Amour and its landscapes, stroll along the marina or follow the gentle paths on foot or by bike.
André Deluol Museum & Art Market
Immerse yourself in the local art world with a visit to the museum dedicated to André Deluol, and browse the creations of regional artists at the Thursday summer market.
Xynthia storm memorial
Pay tribute to the victims of the 2010 tragedy at the Beluga Beach memorial, a moving and symbolic place.
Presqu'île Golf & Leisure Park
Near the marina, test your swing at Golf de la Presqu'île or enjoy family time in the park (playground, skatepark).
Regional monuments and heritage
Explore the surrounding area with visits to small heritage com
Nearby excursions
Stay close by? Visit the Vauban citadel at Saint-Martin-de-Ré, or discover the Aquarium at La Rochelle; the local markets on Thursday and Sunday at La Faute-sur-Mer also set the pace for your stay.
Unique diversity Between seaside relaxation, protected nature, cultural heritage, local markets and sporting activities, there's something for everyone.
Accessibility & user-friendliness A village on a human scale, with everything within easy reach (beaches, reserves, walks).
Environmental wealth wetlands, dunes, lagoons and varied fauna offer a breath of fresh air and authenticity.
When to visit? From May to October, weather conditions are ideal, while the rest of the year nature remains spectacular with fewer people.Â
Getting around As the commune is flat and compact, the bike is the perfect way to explore, thanks in particular to locally available rentals
On the border between La Faute-sur-Mer and La Tranche-sur-Mer, this natural marine lagoon - one of the last on the Atlantic coast - extends over a few kilometers and includes several endangered habitats. Managed in particular by the LPO, it offers an unspoilt setting for observing a diverse range of fauna, including migratory birds and the European otter. .
These natural areas, to the south of the commune, are well worth a visit for a walk along the grey dune bordered by salt meadows. The pine-covered Pointe d'Arçay is a must-see site for birdwatching and biodiversity. .
An easy, signposted walk that winds along the beaches, the Réserve de la Belle-Henriette, the Rade d'Amour and the mouth of the Lay. A great way to discover the varied landscapes of the peninsula on foot or by bike. .
André Deluol Museumin Saint-Michel-en-l'Herm (~6 km). It features works by sculptor-painter André Deluol.
Georges Clemenceau's housein Saint-Vincent-sur-Jard (~20 km). Clemenceau's former country house, now a museum classified as a Historic Monument and recognized as a "Maison des Illustres". .
L'Aiguillon-sur-Mer (just 1.2 km): a remarkable natural setting with its estuary, peaceful atmosphere and markets .
La Tranche-sur-Mer (approx. 9 km): beautiful central beach and heritage sites such as the Abbaye Royale or the Moulin de la Moulinetteperfect for a cultural visit .
Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie For its monuments, such as the Tour Joséphine and the church of Saint-Gilles - jewels of local architecture and witnesses to the Vendée's religious past.
Château d'Apremontalthough further away, is well worth a visit for its Renaissance ruins and its impressive vaulted ceiling - a unique vestige in France..
Marais Poitevin & Maison du Maître de Diguesat Chaillé-les-Marais: the ecomuseum retraces the history of dykes and water management in the Poitevin marshlands..
Grouin du Cou Lighthouse, Door of Doors (dikes), carrelets de la Conche... remarkable sites to discover by bike, with landscapes typical of the Vendée coastline.
| Approximate distance | Site or town | Main interest |
|---|---|---|
| 1-2 km | L'Aiguillon-sur-Mer | Nature, estuary, local atmosphere |
| 6 km | Deluol Museum | Local art and sculpture |
| 9 km | La Tranche-sur-Mer | Beaches, historical heritage |
| 10-20 km | Maison de Clemenceau, other sites in southern Vendée | Culture, architecture, heritage |
The area around La Faute-sur-Mer is rich in natural, historical and cultural sites. Whether you opt for a walk in the heart of nature, an immersion in local art or a getaway to picturesque towns, each option offers varied and authentic experiences.
8h30 - Breakfast on the terrace La Grand'Plage Café (sea view).
9h30 - Cycle to the Pointe d'Arçay nature reserve. Birdwatching, wooded path, view of the Lay estuary.
11h00 - Take a break for a swim or a stroll on the Thistle Beachpeaceful atmosphere.
12h30 - Lunch at Restaurant Les Flots Bleus in La Faute (Vendée specialities: mussels, fresh fish).
14h00 - Departure by car to Saint-Michel-en-l'Herm (6 km). Visit the André Deluol museum.
15h30 - A short stop at theRoyal Abbey (historic monument).
17h00 - Back to La Tranche-sur-Mer for a stroll along the harbor and artisan shopping.
19h00 - Dinner with sea view at Mistral Gagnantin La Tranche.
21h00 - Sunset from the belvedere of the Pointe d'Arçay.
Morning: Bicycle ride along the Sentier du Littoral Fautais (13 km).
Afternoon: Visit to the Xynthia Memorial and swimming at the Beluga Beach.
Evening: Dinner at a seafood restaurant.
Morning: Hiking in the Réserve de la Belle-Henriette (exceptional flora and fauna).
Noon: Picnic in the pine forest.
Afternoon: Stroll through the Aiguillon Marsh by bike.
Evening: Night market in La Faute-sur-Mer.
Morning: Visit to the Georges Clemenceau's house in Saint-Vincent-sur-Jard.
Afternoon: Stop at Château des Aventuriers (Theme park + Renaissance château).
Evening: Relaxation and gourmet dinner at L'Aiguillon.
Morning: Introduction to kitesurfing or paddle on the beach.
Afternoon: Mini-golf, skatepark or horseback riding (local stables).
Evening : Tapas evening in La Tranche-sur-Mer.
Day trip by car to Marais Poitevinboat trip from Maillezais.
Visit the Maison du Maître de Digues in Chaillé-les-Marais.
Evening: Back to La Faute, quiet dinner.
Visit the thursday art market.
Visit local workshops (ceramists, painters).
Late afternoon swimming.
Evening: Concert or show on the summer program.
Morning: Seaside brunch.
Massage or wellness treatments if available (local spa).
Last bike ride along the dunes or to the port.
Sunset with picnic on the beach.
La Faute-sur-Mer enjoys an oceanic climate, with mild temperatures all year round, moderate rainfall and plenty of sunshine. This makes it a popular destination for holidaymakers. The ideal time to visit La Faute-sur-Mer is from May to October, when the climate is at its most pleasant and the water temperature is ideal for swimming.
July and August, with their perfect weather, are high season. So expect more visitors and higher prices. To avoid the crowds, consider going in June or September, equally pleasant but less crowded months. Winter, although cooler and wetter, also has its charms, with wilder landscapes and interesting cultural activities.
La Faute-sur-Mer offers a vast choice of accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets, from hotels and campsites to vacation rentals, bed and breakfasts and gîtes.
For a breathtaking view of the sea, Hôtel Restaurant Le Grand Large is a comfortable option offering excellent cuisine. Camping enthusiasts will appreciate sites like Camping Les Flots Bleus or Camping La Pinède, offering pitches and mobile homes close to the beach. For more independence, Airbnb and Abritel offer a wide range of apartments and villas. B&Bs and self-catering cottages, such as the Chambre d'hôtes La Maison du Pêcheur or the Gîte La Maison du Bonheur, offer a warm welcome for those seeking more direct contact with the locals.
Exploring La Faute-sur-Mer is easy thanks to its compact size and flat terrain. Cycling has proven to be the most practical and environmentally-friendly means of getting around, allowing you to take advantage of the cycle paths and discover the diverse landscapes of the peninsula. Rentals are available from the Office de Tourisme de la Vendée du Sud or from Vélo Fun, at daily or weekly rates.
If you prefer to drive, Rent A Car and Europcar offer car rental services with branches close to La Faute-sur-Mer. Buses are also a viable option, connecting La Faute-sur-Mer with other coastal towns such as L'Aiguillon-sur-Mer, La Tranche-sur-Mer or Les Sables-d'Olonne, with information on timetables and fares available on the website of SOVETOURS, responsible for the transport network.
It's obvious that La Faute-sur-Mer represents an ideal choice for seaside vacations. Whether your aim is to relax, indulge in sporting activities, immerse yourself in nature or explore the local culture, this charming seaside resort in the Vendée will meet all your expectations.
The area invites you to enjoy its magnificent beaches, diverse nautical activities, exceptional natural park, enriching museums and rich heritage. You'll also have the chance to visit other charming coastal towns such as L'Aiguillon-sur-Mer, La Tranche-sur-Mer and Les Sables-d'Olonne. Don't let this opportunity pass you by - plan your stay in La Faute-sur-Mer now!
You won't regret it!
On January 1, 2022, La Faute-sur-Mer and L'Aiguillon-sur-Mer joined forces to become L'Aiguillon-la Presqu'île. This new name was the result of a concerted choice by the inhabitants and elected representatives of the two former communes.
At La Faute-sur-mer, walking options are varied and attractive. Lovers of fine sandy beaches will be delighted by the Plage des Belugas and the Plage Naturiste de la Pointe d'Arçay. For nature lovers, the Pointe d'Arçay Nature Reserve offers a haven of peace with its exceptional flora and fauna, accessible from the Rade d'Amour, an observatory offering a breathtaking view of the bay. Water sports enthusiasts will be delighted with sand yachting, sailing and kitesurfing, while the more down-to-earth can play mini-golf or explore the surrounding area on an all-terrain electric scooter.
The name La Faute-sur-mer has its roots in two stories. The first is a legend according to which the lord of Talmont offered a part of the village, nicknamed "la faute", to his mistress. The second refers to the etymology of the word "faulte", meaning a geological fault in the arm of the sea bordering the commune.
La Faute-sur-mer boasts four magnificent sandy beaches ideal for swimming: la grande plage, la plage des Bélugas, la plage des Chardons, and la plage des Barriques. For those who prefer a more natural experience, the naturist beach at Pointe d'Arçay is accessible via a charming forest path from Plage des Barriques.

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