Arcachon

Tranché, au premier d'azur au pin arraché au naturel adextré d'une ruche d'or accompagnée de six abeilles du même ordonnées en orle, au second de gueules au bateau de pêche d'or, habillé d'argent, sur une mer du même agitée de sable, surmonté à dextre de la Vierge aussi d'or surmontée d'une étoile du même et posée sur une nuée aussi d'argent ; à la cotice d'or brochant sur la partition ; le tout sommé d'un comble tiercé en pal de sable, d'argent et d'or. Bassin d'Arcachon

Bassin d'Arcachon - Pinasse Arcachon Bay (in French, the Bassin d'Arcachon, and known locally simply as "le Bassin") is a bay of the Atlantic Ocean on the southwest coast of France, situated between the Côte d'Argent and the Côte des Landes, in the region of Aquitaine. The bay covers an area of 150 km² at high tide and 40 km² at low tide. Some of its geological features are natural preservation areas.

Bassin d'Arcachon - Dune du Pyla The general shape of the Bassin d'Arcachon is that of an equilateral triangle pointing north, the southwest corner of which is open to the sea, between Cap Ferret and the town of Arcachon (more specifically, its suburb Pyla-sur-Mer), through a 3 km narrow channel (Les Passes). On the north shore is the town of Arès, then Andernos-les-Bains on the northeast. Just south of the entrance is The Great Dune of Pyla. Nearly in the middle of the bay is a very particular island: L'île aux Oiseaux (Isle of the Birds).

Bassin d'Arcachon - Cabanes tchanquées de l'île aux oiseaux The Bassin still has a link to the sea perhaps because of the Eyre river that runs from the Landes forest and has its mouth (Delta de l'Eyre) in its southeast corner. Otherwise the Bassin would have become blocked by the sandbanks built up by the tides.

In the past, similar areas became lakes (called in French lacs or étangs) and are nowadays filled with fresh water. On the French Atlantic coast, running north-south between the Gironde estuary to the Adour river mouth, are the Lac d'Hourtin-Carcans, the Lac de Lacanau, the Étang de Cazaux et de Sanguinet, the Étang de Biscarrosse et de Parentis, the Étang d'Aureilhan, the Étang de Léon, the Étang de Soustons, the Étang Hardy, the Étang Blanc and the Étang de Garros. Arcachon Bay is the last water area that remains open to the ocean.

 

What to do

  • Oyster and shellfish degustation.
  • Sailing around the Bassin with sea tour charter boat.
  • Climb the European tallest sand Dune of Pyla.
  • Bicycle ride in the pine forest.
  • Etc.

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