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Between maritime Traditions local flavors and the sweetness of life we set out to discover this little corner of paradise where history and nature interwin to offer an unforgettable experience just arrived on the island we discover little gem the runs of la de chatellier which stands out in a landcape close to the

Sea its history is tor to us and it’s said to have been founded in the 1150s by a group of sister Shan monks accompanied by their abot with the approval of the local Lord in late 11 66 Isaac theot of Leal who had sided with Archbishop Thomas

Becket had to take refuge there for 7 months the buildings are established on the current site near stronghold that will later be demolished the monastery will then gradually flourish and govern the majority of the island land however the current runes are needed back to the 14th century indeed

The abay is first destroyed in 1294 by the English Fleet then rebuilt it’s again partially destroyed twice during the 100 Years War in 1388 and again in 1462 this time the damage was more serious and led to a general reconstruction especially of the ABY Church notredam finally in 1574 during the wars

Of religion the Hugo the name given to Protestants in the Kingdom of France and Navar ravaged the buildings which were then abandoned by the cyan monks in 1625 some of the stones from the monastery were used in the construction of the nearby for de lapre the remaining runs were

Transformed into a chapel dedicated to S Laur that retained its statues until 7 1993 the ABY church notredam is the best preserved part of the runs in Gothic style it probably dates from the late 13th century or early 14th century and may be part of the Reconstruction following the English Devastation of 1294 even if it’s just a run we find its appearance astonishing we are now heading towards pray Fort which is a stronghold built on the order of Lord taras in 1626 for little history in 1627 during his landing on the island the Duke of Buckingham neglects this

Fort this proves fatal for him since in October 1627 it enabled the nocturnal Landing of 800 French soldiers allowing them to take the English bus surprise and drive them off the island modifications were undertaken on corbert S In 1664 and then by wubo in 1684 abandoned for a long time the fort

Was rearmed in 1793 modified again in 1875 and finally decomissioned in 1934 we leave the fort heading toward St Mar it’s one of the oldest municipalities of the island with its construction dating back to Medieval Times here you will find the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption which is a fortified Parish

Church the parish existed by the end of the 12th century and it was in 1467 that the church was fortified We spend a little time strolling through this quiet and authentic Village and if you are wondering why the shutters are painted green well it’s simply because in the past green was the main color used by sellers to paint the HS of their fishing boats and with the leftover paint they would repain the

Doors and shutters of the houses not for vanity but to protect and treat the Wood having unraveled the mystery of the green shutters of the houses on the island let’s head to sand the city is part of the network of major Von sites and has been inscribed on the UNESCO world heritage list since July 7 2008 the St Martin church is a fortified

Gothic church from the 14th century predominantly Protestant Ray Island was plundered by the latter in 1586 during the religion Wars against the Catholics the church collapsed extensively and only the base of the Nave walls the side chapels and the high walls on the transcept remain preserved for their military importance as the

Church was fortified in the 17th century worship resumed in the devastated building after the Catholic victory over Protestants in the siege of lell between 1627 and 1628 the structure was again ravaged in 1696 during the bombardment of the stronghold of the City by a fleet of English and Dutch

Ships during the revolution warship seized but over the next two centuries the building was restored and addon with new furniture exiting the church we head towards barbett Park and its lighthouse we pass through the port that has existed in the Middle Ages its commercial and strategic position made s marand dur the

Historical economic capital of the island during the 18th century the port was very active with the trade of salt Wine and Spirits it’s protected by ramparts and a dyke It’s lined with cafes ice cream parlers and restaurants with its Lively Terraces the setting is conductive to strolls along the Keys Yeah We discover the erest conac museum and if you want to know everything about the history of the island territory a visit is a must in the courtyard Contemporary Art is exhibited but the museum is also and above all collections of Art and history that illustrate the main events that shape the island archaeological

Furniture decorative art objects an engraving of the siege of Highland in 1627 and handwritten plants of vor’s fortifications are on display her room is dedicated to his 12 major Sites We now arrive at the barbett park which is located near the Fortifications this is a perfect place for leisure and for children to take donkey Rides and we finally arrive at the company gate which is one of the two entrances to the Fortified City we are now heading towards laa la is the smallest Village on the Island located on its North Coast n s pants these pants create the characteristic Landscapes of this peninsula in the puta region R is bordered by nearly 14 km of Coastline with the Atlantic and the F DS on one

Side and the salt pants on the Other in the video Village we found an incredible bookstore that is a national reference in the conservation restoration and binding of ancient documents and books as well as posters nautical Maps postcards and Comics it has become a real Temple of the book with a remarkable collection of 30,000

Books from the 15th century to the present day as well as a selection of 30,000 comic books from the 1920s to the present day Here you can lose yourself between the bookshelves take ancient books in your hands and draw a cup of coffee in their cafe or join many of available guided tools when you can observe closely the work of restorers with traditional manual craftmanship And we couldn’t resist buying a book by jul Vern dating back to 1884 after this travel through time we pass the saltpan Ecom Museum it’s one of the iconic sites in the village and allows you to discover the history of the salt marshes and the salt production process which has been used for Centuries by salt workers in the 19th century there were

Over 1,000 sub producers on the island today only about 100 Remain the so producers known as son on the island continue to use age old techniques as the operation of a salt p pan has hardly changed since the Middle Ages a salt pan consists of three main sets of bins for three stages the reservoir of seawater used to supply the

Panss the basins where water is forced to circulate in zigzag pattern through the construction of small clay levies and it’s here that water evaporates and the sot concentration increases and finally the crystallizers where the salt is Harvested these basins have been carefully excavated in natural clay so that water can flow from one to the other by gravity every day attentive to the slightest change in weather the so producer adjust the water flow between each basin The formation of salt is entirely dependent on weather conditions and the harvesting season generally lasts from June to September it only takes a dpol to under several days of har Festing and we are delighted to buy salt directly from Producer Located at the Western end of the island AR is recognizable by the stipple of its Church whose black and white Spire served as a landmark for Sellers the city originated and developed from Salt pants in the 11th century and 60 salt workers continue to exploit the pants today 2,000 tons of salt are produced each year the large salt Storehouse where salt was stored now houses is a covered market and beautiful Merchant houses are still visible on RAV He And we conclude our visit to the island with the wh ligh house located at the Western tip of the island the lighthouse owes its name to the fact that a relatively large number of whales used to strand at this location in the past it was built starting in 1849 to

Replace the Old Lighthouse 29 M High constructed in 16 82 on the directives of Von which still stands 80 m to the Northwest today it was put into service in 1854 at that time it operated on oil equipped with two fral lenses still in service under the initiative of P Simo

Then mayor of ARS the electrification project for the lighthouse was launched in 1882 and was completed in 1904 the lighthouse is 57 M high and access to the top is through a spiral staircase with 257 steps offshore on a rookie bench called the oond nor there is a small Lighthouse the Little Whale

Lighthouse the large Lighthouse from 1854 is still in operation and its light has a range of approximately 50 km after a tender in 2001 the state delegated to a private company patri the establishment of a museum the restoration of the old well Tower the maintenance of the site and its Park and

The management of tourist operations it’s visited by 160,000 visitors each year since 2007 a museum dedicated to lighthouses and beacons has been created in this former building of the lighthous keeper school at the foot of the Old Tower our day in lelle and on the ray Island was a captivating experience Fusion of History architecture and natural Beauty the exploration of the Old Port of lelle immersed Us in the intricacies of its Maritime past while the three iconic Towers pry survived the tumults of History exploring Ray Island was an equally enchanting Adventure it 10 picturesque Villages surrounded by salt pants reveal the secret of salt production through the

Centuries we highly recommend visiting this region where lell and Ray Island unfold as Jewels where history culture and nature harmoniously interwine leaving an unforgettable imprint in our memories for this exceptional day see you soon for new discoveries

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