Hunting in the land of salt and oysters
Bouin is a rural commune of about 2,300 in northern Vendée, on Bourgneuf bay. Its history is tied to salt marshes, oyster farming and reclaiming land from the sea. A unique community that has kept an authentic character.
The annual flea market, Sunday 24 May 2026, fits the tradition of friendly village events. Usually in the centre or a dedicated area, drawing locals and neighbours each spring. Atmosphere typical of marsh villages: calm, warm, authentic.
Bouin deserves a visit on its own. Salt marshes still producing traditional salt, renowned oyster beds (Bouin oysters), Port du Bec with its colourful huts, Saint-Nicolas church, dikes reclaiming land. Bouin is the southern gateway of the Gois causeway to Noirmoutier.
A must for gourmets: oysters, clams, eels, marsh salt, famous préfou. Local producers sometimes join the flea market.
Gois causeway (tide), Noirmoutier island, Bourgneuf bay, La Barre-de-Monts, Port du Bec. Challans (duck capital) 20 min.
Arrive early; cash; check tide times for the Gois; treat yourself to a dozen oysters from a local farmer.
Village centre, 85230 Bouin.
Sunday 24 May 2026.
Usually 7am to 6pm.
Free.
Register via town hall / association. Fees TBC.
Drinks and snack on site. Seafood restaurants in the village.
20 min from Challans, 30 min from Noirmoutier via the Gois (tide-dependent) or bridge. Free parking in centre.
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