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The Pouliguen
The harbor promenade
The harbor promenade
Information
Country
Region
Ocean
Lake
Altitude
Area
Population
Density
Nice
Postal code
Telephone prefix
Spindle
Location
47 ° 16 ′ 22 ″ N 2 ° 25 ′ 43 ″ W
Official site

The Pouliguen is a French commune, located in the department of Loire Atlantique and the region Pays de la Loire. It is part of historic Brittany.

Understand

Although the city is no longer administratively attached to Brittany, it is there through its heart and its past.

To go

By plane

Nantes-Atlantique airport is connected to the main cities of France and the world. Then reach Le Pouliguen by train or car.

On a boat

  • 1 Harbor master's office of La Baule - Le Pouliguen Quai Rageot de la Touche - La Baule-Escoublac

By train

By bus

The departmental coaches of the Lila network serve the town.

By car

Highway:

  • A11 - Paris, Le Mans and Angers to go to Nantes.

Expressway:

  • N171 - Nantes, Saint-Nazaire

Circulate

By car

By public transport

By taxi

To see

  • Salt marshes
  • The promenade on the quay
  • 1 Nau beach
  • 2 The point of Penchateau

Do

To learn

To work

To buy

Eat

  • 1 Sea View Restaurant By Westotel Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a facebook link 22 Beach Street (Port promenade), Logo indicating a telephone number  33 2 40 423120, e-mail : Logo indicating timetables Mon.- Sun. : 10 h 30 - 22 h 30. – Accessible, without assistance, to people with reduced mobility (ground floor). French cuisine with seafood specialties. Two terraces overlooking the beach.

Have a drink / Go out

Housing

To stay in contact

Maintain health

Manage the day-to-day

Around

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