Rivedoux-Plage


Rivedoux-Plage is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France. It is situated on the Île de Ré.
The commune includes the beach of Sablanceau. People who live on the island are called the Rivedousais and the Rivedousaises.

Geography

The Rivedoux-Plage includes a small town and a small port, and is located on the eastern end of the Ile de Ré on the coast, across from La Rochelle and bordered by the Pertuis Breton and the Pertuis d'Antioche.

Economy

Main activities:
  • agriculture: potatoes, asparagus, vines;
  • oyster farming, boating, fishing;
  • tourism.

History

Local Culture and Heritage

Places and monuments

  • The Ile de Ré bridge connects the island to the mainland at Sablanceaux in Rivedoux-Plage, at a place called La Repentie in La Pallice
  • The Chauveau lighthouse, located at the southern tip of the Ile de Ré, which is accessible on foot at low tide
  • The redoubt of Rivedoux, a fortification built in 1674 by Vauban
  • The Sablanceaux battery
  • The House of the Count of Hastrel and its tower
  • The tidal mill, built by Mr. Boulineau in 1845
  • Surf and windsurf spots on the south coast
  • Kitesurf spots on the northern coast
  • The north beach. A large beach forming the bay of Rivedoux, stretching from the Ile de Ré bridge to the port
  • The southern beach, stretching from the Ile de Ré bridge to the Pointe de Chauveau. The southern beach includes wheelchair access, and access for people with reduced mobility and impaired vision