Sallertaine
Stroll through our pretty village labeled "city and arts and crafts".
A former island, Sallertaine owes its name to the salt marshes that surrounded it. Its ditches were dug at the time of the Capéciens. The atypical village is adorned with two churches and you can appreciate the calm of a walk in the garden of Vaulieu located in the center of the Bourg, take the salt road in a canoe and contemplate the charm of the marsh. Meet the miller of the Moulin de Rairé for an exciting guided tour, discover the Romanesque church, an architectural gem. And I invite you to visit , la Bourrine à Rosalie, to talk about another time, a return to the beginning of the century. It was built at the beginning of the century, (traditional habitat maraîchin) built according to the ancestral method of the 19th century. You can visit the marshes with the yawl, a flat-bottomed boat, which was the only way to get around the marshes.
You will be seduced by the Artisans, more than thirty craftswomen who open their doors to you.
You are in the heart of the Marais Breton Vendéen, cradle of great biological wealth, flora and fauna.
develop for the greatest pleasure of the eyes.
(ceramist, jewelry designer, painter, enameller on copper, cutlery, wood turner, bookbinder, upholsterer, jeweler, ceramist, sculptor, blowtorch worm, leather goods, visual artist, stained glass.. The nights in July and August , with its jugglers, its acrobats, the clowns and other concerts and animations which animate the lanes of the borough free of charge.
Sallertaine is also two restaurants, a bakery, a hairdresser, a beauty institute, a delicatessen business, and a medical centre, pharmacy. To find out more, you can discover the site.