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Le Marias Poitevin
To the north-east of La Rochelle is the Marais Poitevin, the second largest wetland in France; the Camargue near Arles being the largest. The marias covers approx. 110,000 hectares and stretches from north of La Rochelle to Niort at its eastern end. Originally an immense maritime bay, it progressively silted up and dried leaving a vast wetland. In the middle ages abbeys were constructed and the monks set about building canals and dykes to drain the wetland. Over the centuries the canals were allowed to deteriorate and were subsequently renovated a number of times. Today the wetland supports agriculture, aquaculture and tourism.
About 50 minutes east of La Rochelle towards the eastern end of the marais is the town of Coulon from where you can explore the marais in small punts.
The Marais:
Coulon:
Time for lunch:
After a late lunch we explored the town for a while and then, being Friday evening, we went to the local market where there were fast-food stalls, various produce stalls and, of course a bar:
The young chap at the tourist office told us there was live music at the market and it was free. The name of the band was "Hubert Hits". As he explained, the french rarely pronouce the "h", nor the "t" at the end of a word. So the correct pronunciation is "Uber Eats".
Unfortunately, their musical skills didn't match their humour so we left early.
To the north-east of La Rochelle is the Marais Poitevin, the second largest wetland in France; the Camargue near Arles being the largest. The marias covers approx. 110,000 hectares and stretches from north of La Rochelle to Niort at its eastern end. Originally an immense maritime bay, it progressively silted up and dried leaving a vast wetland. In the middle ages abbeys were constructed and the monks set about building canals and dykes to drain the wetland. Over the centuries the canals were allowed to deteriorate and were subsequently renovated a number of times. Today the wetland supports agriculture, aquaculture and tourism.
About 50 minutes east of La Rochelle towards the eastern end of the marais is the town of Coulon from where you can explore the marais in small punts.
The Marais:
Coulon:
Time for lunch:
After a late lunch we explored the town for a while and then, being Friday evening, we went to the local market where there were fast-food stalls, various produce stalls and, of course a bar:
The young chap at the tourist office told us there was live music at the market and it was free. The name of the band was "Hubert Hits". As he explained, the french rarely pronouce the "h", nor the "t" at the end of a word. So the correct pronunciation is "Uber Eats".
Unfortunately, their musical skills didn't match their humour so we left early.
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