Mornac-sur-Seudre | |
Saint-Pierre church (11th - 12th century) | |
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Region | New Aquitaine |
Watercourse | La Seudre |
Area | 9,50 km² |
Population | 848 hab. (2011) |
Density | 89,26 inhab./km² |
Postal code | 17113 |
Telephone prefix | 33 5 |
Spindle | UTC 01:00, UTC 02:00 |
Location | |
![]() 45 ° 42 ′ 38 ″ N 1 ° 1 ′ 38 ″ W | |
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Mornac-sur-Seudre is a municipality of Charente Maritime, in the South West of France. Small medieval village established in the heart of the Seudre marshes, in the Arvert peninsula, it is classified among the "Most beautiful villages in France".
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- 1 Breuillet – flower town. Saint-Vivien Church
. Logis de Taupignac. The home of Chalézac hosts a hazelnut grove.
- 2 Chaillevette – village in the heart of the oyster basin of Marennes-Oléron.
- 3 Royan – important seaside resort and main town in the area. Modernist "Brazilian tropicalist" architecture of the 1950s. Notre-Dame Church
. Port, five beaches, seafront. Pontaillac surf spot.
- 4 Saint-Palais-sur-Mer – seaside resort, promenade of the customs officers' path, stage of the GR4. The Combots d'Ansoine forest is a Natura 2000 area.
- 5 Vaux-sur-Mer – seaside resort. Saint-Etienne church, former Benedictine abbey of the 11the century
. Nauzan and Saint-Sordelin beaches. Jazz in Vaux Festival in summer.