Wide sandy beaches and amazing seafood in western France

The allure of western France lies not just in its famous resorts but also in the untold gems that dot its coastline. One such treasure is La Tremblade, a village where tradition meets modern charm.

A visit to this charming village begins with a spectacle – the flames that rise up from long pine needles inside an open oven, cooking mussels in their own juices. This is the curious tradition of moules à l'éclade, a novel way of cooking mussels developed by local oyster farmers along the River Seudre.

The evening sets in at La Grève, where the avenue lined with colourful, ramshackle huts and rustic pontoons offers an alluring venue for a sunset meal. The atmosphere is lively and fascinating, especially in a working oyster-farming village. We start with platters of fresh seafood, including local cheeses, charcuterie, saucisson, and a big blousy lettuce.

As we stroll through the village, our eyes land on the Église Notre-Dame de Royan, another mid-century marvel that's hard to miss. The market hall next door is equally impressive, with its futuristic vibe and 50-metre-span dome lit by space-age skylights.

Our beach-hopping adventure takes us to Plage Le Vieux Phare in Mornac-sur-Seudre, where our children bring out their bodyboards for a fun day of surfing the Atlantic waves. We also take a hike across soft sand to the life-guarded area, jumping and riding ferocious waves that vanish into sea spray.

The next day, we visit Plage de Boyardville on the Île d'Oléron, where we park beneath towering pine trees and follow the path to a perfect crescent-shaped beach with a shallow lagoon. The silhouette of Fort Boyard looms in the distance – a reminder that this tiny island has a rich history.

As dusk falls, we return to La Tremblade for our final meal at La Cabane de la Grand-Mère, where moules à la brasero is cooked on a griddle over an open fire. The recipe, borrowed from oyster-farming communities near the Mediterranean, sees mussels marinated with herbs and olive oil before being cooked to perfection.

With every bite, we agree that these are the best mussels we've ever had – better even than moules à l'éclade! When I ask the owner how they're cooked, she reveals the secret recipe, which includes a mix of all the very best flavours. When I compare it to moules à l'éclade, she smiles and says that while the éclade is indeed a bigger spectacle with its flames, these mussels are still unbeatable.

As our French adventure comes to an end, we're left with memories of stunning beaches, delectable seafood, and a taste of la vie en rose in this beautiful corner of western France.
 
🤯 I mean, come on! You gotta try the mussels at La Tremblade, fam 😂 they're on another level 🤤! Moules à l'éclade or those secret recipe ones at La Cabane de la Grand-Mère - either way, you won't be disappointed 🍴 The beach vibes, the seafood, the village charm... it's like a French dream come true 🌊✨ And don't even get me started on the atmosphere, it's like they're transported from another era 💃🏻! La Grève market hall is giving me LIFE 💥!
 
I gotta say, people always go on about the famous resorts in Western France but I think La Tremblade is way underrated 🤷‍♂️. The food there, especially moules à la brasero, is insane! It's like they've perfected a recipe that just makes those mussels pop 🤩. And have you ever seen an open oven cooking mussels? That's some next level cooking magic 🔮. Don't even get me started on the atmosphere, it's all so charming and relaxed 😎. I mean, who needs fancy restaurants when you can hang out at La Grève and enjoy a sunset meal with the locals 🌅. Western France has so much to offer beyond just the resorts, and La Tremblade is definitely one of those hidden gems worth checking out 🔍.
 
this article is giving me major travel vibes 🌴🏖️ i mean, who wouldn't want to visit these hidden gems in western france? the way they describe the moules à l'éclade tradition, like cooking mussels over an open flame, it sounds so cozy and inviting. and can we talk about how beautiful the village of la tremblade looks? 🏠🌊 i'm dying to try some of that fresh seafood and local cheese 😋
 
I gotta correct you - it's not just the oyster farmers who developed moules à l'éclade, but actually the Bretons, they're from Brittany, not just France 🤔.

And btw, have you heard that La Tremblade is actually a commune in the Charente-Maritime department? It's not just some village with a famous food tradition. I'm guessing most people don't know that 🤷‍♀️.

And omg, Plage Le Vieux Phare in Mornac-sur-Seudre sounds like so much fun! But did you know that the beach is actually part of the Réserve Naturelle de la Seudre? It's a protected area with lots of wildlife and plants 🌿.
 
omg u guys i just read about la tremblade in france and its literally the most gorgeous place!!! 🤩 they have these amazing moules à l'éclade where they cook mussels on long pine needles in an open oven... sounds so cool right? 🌿 and then there's this market hall with a futuristic vibe & a 50m dome lit by skylights... wow! 💫 also the beach at plage le vieux phare is like, totally stunning for surfing & sunbathing. we should totes go there next time i'm on vacation 😎
 
🤣 I just read about La Tremblade and I'm like "moules à l'éclade" what's the deal with those long pine needles? Sounds like someone needs to add some fire safety courses for their oyster farmers 🚒😂. But seriously, who wouldn't want to visit a village with mussels cooked in open ovens and beaches with waves that are like, "Hey kid, come play in me!" 🌊🏄‍♀️? This place sounds like the ultimate chill destination for seafood lovers.
 
I'm loving the vibes of La Tremblade 🌊🍽️! I mean, who wouldn't want to visit a place where you can cook mussels over an open flame and then eat them with fresh seafood and local cheeses? It sounds like the perfect combo for a chill beach day 🌴. I'm also curious about this moules à la brasero recipe - it's so cool that the owner is sharing her secret ingredients 🤫. And can we talk about how gorgeous Plage Le Vieux Phare looks with its pine trees and Atlantic waves? It's like a postcard come to life 📸. I'm also loving the fact that they have all these different markets and shops in La Grève - it sounds so lively and fun!
 
I'm loving the discovery of La Tremblade 🤩. It's great to see how they've combined traditional methods with modern twists, like those space-age skylights at the market hall 💡. The way they're preserving local oyster-farming traditions while still innovating is super refreshing. And can we talk about that moules à la brasero recipe? 🤤 I mean, it sounds like a game-changer! Using herbs and olive oil to marinate the mussels before cooking them on an open fire must be absolute magic 🔥. The fact that they've managed to create something even better than the original moules à l'éclade is impressive. It just goes to show how rich culinary history is in western France 🇫🇷.
 
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