<h3>Escape to Pornic: France’s Coastal Treasure</h3>
Hey Lykkers, if you’re looking for a laid-back getaway with a mix of history, beautiful scenery, and great food, let us tell you about Pornic. This little town on France’s Atlantic coast is a hidden gem, complete with a stunning view of Pornic Castle by the ocean. Here's how you can spend 3 unforgettable days there.
<b>Getting There</b>
First off, you’ll want to fly into Nantes Atlantique Airport (NTE). From there, it’s super easy to get to Pornic. You can either rent a car and enjoy a relaxed 45-minute drive along the coast, or hop on a direct train from Nantes to Pornic, which takes about an hour. The train’s great if you want to kick back and soak in the scenery.
<h3>Day 1: Settling In and Exploring</h3>
<b>Morning: Arrival and Check-In</b>
Once you arrive, check into the <b>Alliance Pornic Hôtel Thalasso & Spa</b>.
<b>Cost</b>: Around €200-€250 per night (cost may vary).
<b>Why stay here?</b> The ocean views are amazing, and it’s got a spa if you’re in the mood to pamper yourself.
<b>Afternoon: Stroll and Snack</b>
After dropping off your bags, take a leisurely walk along the coast. The views of Pornic Castle are just breathtaking. When you’re ready for a bite, stop by <b>La Fraiseraie</b>. It’s famous for its ice cream and fresh strawberries. You can grab a cone for about €5 (cost may vary).
<b>Evening: Dinner by the Sea</b>
For dinner, head to <b>Restaurant de la Plage de M. Hulot</b>. It’s right by the water and perfect for seafood lovers. Expect to spend around €25-€40 per person, depending on what you order (cost may vary).
<h3>Day 2: History and Relaxation</h3>
<b>Morning: Explore Pornic Castle</b>
Start your day with a visit to Château de Pornic. It’s got a fascinating history, and the views of the ocean from here are stunning. Entry is usually free, but check if there’s a small fee for any special exhibitions (cost may vary).
<b>Lunch: Local Flavors</b>
For lunch, hit up <b>La P'tite Crêpe Rit</b> for some authentic French crepes. You can get a delicious meal for around €10-€15 (cost may vary). Don’t miss the classic cheese or something sweet like a Nutella crepe.
<b>Afternoon: Beach Time</b>
After lunch, spend your afternoon relaxing at the beach. Plage de la Source is a great spot – clean, quiet, and just a short walk from the town center. If you’re up for it, you can rent a paddleboard for about €20 an hour (cost may vary).
<b>Evening: Casual Dinner</b>
For something more laid-back, try <b>Le Bout du Monde</b>, a cozy spot with a friendly vibe. The menu is varied, with most dishes costing around €15-€25 (cost may vary). It’s a great place to unwind after a day in the sun.
<h3>Day 3: Adventure and Farewell</h3>
<b>Morning: Coastal Hike</b>
On your last day, take a hike along the Sentier des Douaniers, a coastal path that offers amazing views of the ocean and cliffs. It’s an easy walk, and you can take your time exploring. No cost, just pure natural beauty.
<b>Afternoon: Last-Minute Shopping</b>
Before you head out, check out the local shops for some souvenirs. You’ll find everything from local drinks to handmade crafts. Set aside about €20-€50 (cost may vary), depending on what catches your eye.
<b>Evening: Final Dinner</b>
For your last dinner, go for something special at <b>Le Panoramique</b>. The views are incredible, and the food is top-notch. It’s a bit pricier, around €40-€60 per person (cost may vary), but it’s worth every euro for a memorable farewell to Pornic.
So, Lykkers, if you’re ready to unwind and soak up some French coastal charm, Pornic is waiting for you! Enjoy every minute.