Batz-sur-Mer is a coastal town in the Loire-Atlantique department of western France. It is situated on the Guérande Peninsula, with rocky cliffs, sandy beaches, and extensive salt marshes. The town has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Palaeolithic era and the Antiquity. The marais salants, or salt ponds, have played a significant role in the town's history and economy. Visitors can explore the town's historic church, Saint-Guénolé, and enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery. The area is also known for its unique architectural style, which reflects its salt-producing heritage. Families can enjoy the town's beaches, coves, and scenic hiking trails, including the GR34 trail, which runs along the coast and offers stunning views of the ocean and surrounding landscape
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