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Marais Salant

les mulons de sel (tas de sel) dans les marais salants de l'Île de Noirmoutier.
les marais salants, un écosystème préservé à découvrir lors d'un séjour chez Happi Village.

Age-old savoir-faire between land and sea

The salt marshes of the Challans region and the islands are landscapes that have been shaped by humans for centuries. This labyrinth of clay basins is not only beautiful to look at, but is a true natural factory where the sun and wind work in harmony with the salt worker (or paludieur). The process is ingenious: seawater flows by gravity through a succession of increasingly shallow basins, gradually evaporating until it reaches salt saturation. The salt worker then uses traditional tools, such as the lousse or the boutou, to delicately harvest the salt. It's a passionate profession, dictated by the weather, which requires a perfect knowledge of nature. Visiting a salt marsh means understanding how humans have learned to tame the ocean to extract this precious «white gold».

The harvest: Grey salt and Fleur de sel

à proximité du camping Natura Villages, reflets du ciel sur les bassins d'argile.
Sortie pédagogique en famille dans les marais salants, une expérience nature inoubliable proche du camping Natura Villages.
Saunier local récoltant le sel artisanalement avec un boutou dans un marais salant proche de Saint-Gervais.
Cristaux de Fleur de Sel de la Baie de Bourgneuf fraîchement récoltés, l'or blanc du terroir vendéen

An ecosystem of exceptional biodiversity

Beyond their productive aspect, the salt marshes represent an incredible nature reserve for fauna and flora. The water here is of great purity, and the controlled water levels encourage the development of numerous species. Ornithology enthusiasts will be delighted: the marshes are major stopover and nesting sites for the Pied Avocet, the Black-winged Stilt, and the Shelduck. The flora is just as specific, with halophytic plants (that love salt) such as samphire, which can be enjoyed pickled in vinegar, or sea purslane. The colours of the marshes change according to the water's salinity, shifting from blue to purplish-pink, creating natural scenes of striking beauty. It is a space of absolute calm, where the hand of man has created a lasting harmony with the wild environment.

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