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New Aquitaine
Rochefort
Mornac-Sur-Seudre

Bois de la Roche loop from Le Train des Mouettes - Mornac sur seudre

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France
New Aquitaine
Rochefort
Mornac-Sur-Seudre

Bois de la Roche loop from Le Train des Mouettes - Mornac sur seudre

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5.0

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53

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Bois de la Roche loop from Le Train des Mouettes - Mornac sur seudre

02:34

33.6km

130m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 24, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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5.14 km

Protestant Church of Saint-Sulpice-de-Royan

Highlight • Religious Site

Saint-Sulpice-de-Royan, like the entire Arvert peninsula, experienced early evangelization (early 16th century). After using the temples of the surrounding municipalities, the Reformed members of this parish obtained the construction of a temple in the village itself in 1818. In the middle of the 19th century, this temple, which had become too small, was replaced by the current temple, built in 1854-1855 according to the project of Léon Jossier, Parisian architect. It is an octagon built in freestone and rubble. On one side, a rectangular front section constitutes the entrance porch, surmounted by a tribune. Inside, the roofing is a majestic visible frame with eight radiating semi-trusses. This temple, in neo-Romanesque style, has undergone very few modifications and it is fortunate to retain its initial interior fittings (benches, pulpit, consecration table, etc.).

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5.62 km

This garden was created in 2006 by volunteers from the association “Aux Portes de l’Océan” on land kindly made available by the bishopric of La Rochelle right next to the church.

The work of garden lovers and the financial help of sponsors

make it possible to offer
a free visit throughout the year.


It is for everyone a privileged, sheltered place, where one tries according to one’s own aspirations to reestablish the first communion between oneself and nature.
In the Middle Ages, the garden has a utilitarian role. It is the place where plants are cultivated that ensure the maintenance of life by providing the basis of remedies and food.
It is possible to get an idea of medieval gardens thanks to manuscripts containing ancient treaties, to testimonies of images illustrating texts, to writings.
Our garden was created near the church (with a Romanesque bell tower at the foot of which an elegant tripartite façade and a Gothic nave have been rebuilt), thanks to a group of passionate amateurs who were inspired by the achievements and writings of historians, ethnobotanists, horticulturists and landscapers.
It is composed of eight raised beds delimited by “plessis” (woven larch slats that replaced the chestnut stems), filled with earth and which form courtyards.
These courtyards accommodate:
The vegetable garden: the hortus or horlulus (1 square for seeds and roots, 1 square for “potted plants”),
The garden of simples (medicinal): the herbularius (2 squares),
The aromatics (1 square),
The signature and toxic plants (1 square),
The textile and dye plants (1 square),
The cosmetic plants and the garden of Mary (1 square).
These eight squares surround the ninth, thus evoking the shape of a cross whose center is occupied by an octagonal fountain.
A place is reserved for pilgrim gourds.
We have planted a rose garden, set up a rest area in the shade of the acacias and created a space reserved for cereals.
The orchard, vividarius, which adjoins it is planted with trees that are also useful: nourishing or producing materials essential to everyday life

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10.4 km

Bois de la Roche

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33.6 km

End point

Train Station

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11.6 km

11.3 km

6.13 km

3.16 km

1.44 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

17.4 km

9.88 km

5.26 km

874 m

231 m

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