Où sortir demain en Vendée ?
Où sortir demain en Vendée ?
- Parc du Puy du Fou. Pays de la Loire - Vendée - Epesses. ...
- Vendée Miniature. Pays de la Loire - Vendée - Bretignolles-sur-Mer. ...
- Château de Tiffauges. Pays de la Loire - Vendée - TIFFAUGES. ...
- Historial de la Vendée. ...
- La Cinéscénie du Puy du Fou. ...
- Aquarium de Noirmoutier Sealand. ...
- Dino's Park - Vendée. ...
- Natur'Zoo de Mervent.
Où aller en Vendée avec des enfants ?
Top 15 des activités familiales à ne pas manquer en Vendée !
- La pêche à pied à marée basse. ...
- La traversée du passage du Gois. ...
- La visite des marais salants. ...
- Une balade en bateau sur l'estuaire du Payré ...
- De la voile aux Sables d'Olonne. ...
- Un tour en barque dans le marais poitevin. ...
- Une balade à vélo dans le bocage.
Where is the prefecture of the Vendée located?
- Prefecture building of the Vendée department. in La Roche-sur-Yon. The Vendée (French pronunciation: [vɑ̃.de]) is a department in the Pays-de-la-Loire region in west-central France, on the Atlantic Ocean. The name Vendée is taken from the Vendée river which runs through the southeastern part of the department.
What is the most popular food in Vendée?
- Cuisine Jambon-mogettes (ham and white beans) is the most famous Vendean dish. The department is the largest brioche producer in France, with the Brioche de Vendée made in the Bocage. In the Plain of Luçon, préfou is a garlic bread that can be served as an aperitif.
Where does the name Vendée come from?
- The name Vendée is taken from the Vendée River which runs through the southeastern part of the department. The river is attested as Fluvium Vendre in the 10th century, and as Flumen Vendee and Vendeia by the 11th century.
What happened to the Vendée in 1815?
- In 1815, when Napoleon escaped exile on Elba for his Hundred Days, the Vendée refused to recognise him and stayed loyal to King Louis XVIII. General Lamarque led 10,000 men into the Vendée to pacify the region.














