Best attractions and places to see around Sainte-Gemme-La-Plaine, a commune in the Vendée department of France, offers a combination of historical sites and natural features. The area is characterized by its forests, some containing centuries-old trees, and various bodies of water. Historically, the region was part of the ancient Gulf of Pictons, influencing its landscape. Visitors can explore cultural landmarks and natural settings within this area.
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This picturesque village is a perfect place for a break and refreshments. There are several restaurants and a nice café Tea room "Les Rives Enchan'thé just after the bridge. (The café is open every day from 1:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. except Sunday and Monday).
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The market takes place in the hall all year round on Wednesday mornings and Saturday mornings from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
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The origins of the city of Luçon are linked to port activity dating back to the early Middle Ages, when the city was located on the edge of the Gulf of Pictons before the drying up of the Marais Poitevin. Luzon was then a fortified town, whose ramparts, protected by water moats, can be seen in the layout of the streets surrounding the town centre. Throughout the 19th century, the commercial activity of the port of Luçon with northern Europe in particular, which for a time even made it the third largest grain port in France, contributed to the enrichment of the city. This activity stopped in the 20th century with the silting of the canal which connected the city to the coast. But Luzon is best known for its religious status. From the 7th century, the foundation of a monastery which was destroyed by the Viking invasions made it the spiritual center of Bas-Poitou and the town became the seat of the bishopric in the 14th century. In 1608, a certain Armand Jean du Plessis was appointed Bishop of Luçon. Noting the sad state of the city ravaged during the Wars of Religion, he described the region as "the ugliest bishopric in France, the dirtiest and most disagreeable" (especially in order to justify his request for subsidies from the ecclesiastical authorities). endeavored from then on to reorganize the diocese which he left in 1623 to put himself at the service of the king, after a long ascent to the throne.This bishop of Luçon, with remarkable intellectual qualities, ended up becoming the principal Minister of Louis XIII, and remains known under the name of “Cardinal of Richelieu.” The history of the city remains intrinsically linked to the figure of Richelieu who officiated in this cathedral. Begun in 1091, the cathedral was initially in the Romanesque style. The portal of the north transept remains from this period. But for the most part, the building (the nave, the choir, the cloister) that we see now was rebuilt several times in the Gothic style. During the wars of religion, the church was repeatedly ransacked. The high openwork neo-Gothic spire is a splendid romantic fantasy according to 19th century taste. It peaks at 85 m and gives the cathedral the silhouette we know today. The city center of Luçon also offers other historical and religious monuments.
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The site of Mareuil sur Lay corresponds to that of an old city marked by the proximity of the sea. Former port, it welcomed the barges (traditional boats dedicated to the transport of goods) which went up the Lay by transporting in particular salt. Once at the port, the salt was unloaded and transported overland. Under Napoleon 1st, a national road was laid out, leading to the construction of a new stone bridge and Mareuil became an obligatory passage between La Roche sur Yon and La Rochelle. The bridge you cross here dates from this period and offers a beautiful view of the old town of Mareuil. The town is also at the heart of the Mareuil vineyard, which is the largest and one of the most famous in Vendée. Located on the slopes of the Lay and Yon rivers, it extends over an area of 300 hectares divided between 10 municipalities. Annual production is approximately 17,000 hl.
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The torch lilies, also called rocket flowers, are a genus of plants in the subfamily of the Asphodel family, with about 70 species (Wikipedia).
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the 14th-century Gothic Church in Sainte-Gemme-La-Plaine, or explore Saint-Sauveur Church of Mareuil-sur-Lay, located in an old port city with a Napoleonic-era bridge. Further afield, Luçon Cathedral offers a deep dive into the area's religious and political past, including its connection to Cardinal Richelieu. Other notable sites include the 17th/18th-century La Chevallerie castle and the ancient dwelling of La Popelinière with its 12th-century elements.
Yes, Sainte-Gemme-La-Plaine is known for its natural beauty. The area features extensive forests, some with centuries-old oak trees, perfect for scenic walks. You can also find various local bodies of water suitable for swimming, fishing, or relaxation. A unique natural display is A sea of torch lilies, a vibrant collection of rocket flowers belonging to the Asphodel family.
For family entertainment, consider visiting La Boîte à CL-é - Escape Game, located just 1.7 km from downtown. They offer immersive scenarios, including one inspired by local heritage and another by a forest in Sainte-Gemme-la-Plaine. The TEQ 'Bowling, approximately 2.1 km from the center, also provides a fun option for all ages.
The Charming town center is an ideal place for a break. It features several restaurants and a nice café, Tea room "Les Rives Enchan'thé," which is open daily except Sundays and Mondays.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes for different skill levels. You can find easy routes like the Luçon Canal – Les Guiffettes loop (22 km) or more moderate options such as the Charming town center – Lac du Marillet loop (45 km). Explore more options on the Cycling around Sainte-Gemme-La-Plaine guide.
Runners can enjoy several trails around Sainte-Gemme-La-Plaine. Options range from moderate routes like the Logis de la Popelinière loop (9.9 km) to more challenging ones such as the Luçon Canal loop (18.9 km). Discover detailed information on the Running Trails around Sainte-Gemme-La-Plaine guide.
Yes, you can visit The Coulon Market Hall. The market operates all year round on Wednesday and Saturday mornings, from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The region is pleasant throughout the warmer months. Spring and early autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities like cycling and walking. Summer is perfect for enjoying the local bodies of water and longer daylight hours.
Yes, Sainte-Gemme-La-Plaine hosts a Military Museum where you can discover collections detailing the region's military past and significant events.
Beyond the 14th-century Gothic Church, keep an eye out for La Chevallerie, a beautiful castle-type residence from the 17th and 18th centuries, often offering guided tours by its owners. La Popelinière also features fascinating architectural elements, including a 12th-century core and later additions around an octagonal tower.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. Highlights like the Charming town center are loved for their picturesque setting and opportunities for relaxation, while sites like Saint-Sauveur Church of Mareuil-sur-Lay offer insights into the region's past as a bustling port and vineyard area. The natural displays, such as A sea of torch lilies, are also highly regarded for their unique visual appeal.


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