Fête du Sel
The festival of salt and fleur de sel at the Guittière salt storehouse, heart of the Vendée salt marshes
2026
About Fête du Sel
Fête du Sel — edition 2026
The Salt Festival 2026 will take place on Sunday, August 23, 2026, in the village of La Guittière, around the Salorge de Talmont-Saint-Hilaire (Vendée). From 10 AM to 11 PM, salt workers and volunteers will showcase the heritage of the Vendée salt marshes: guided tours, a market of local artisans and producers, family entertainment, and a festive evening with a concert.
The Salt Festival 2026 in La Guittière (Talmont-Saint-Hilaire)
The Salt Festival returns on Sunday, August 23, 2026, to the village of La Guittière, around the Salorge, in Talmont-Saint-Hilaire. Organized by the association La Ruche d'Idées in partnership with the salt workers of La Guittière, this day from 10 AM to 11 PM offers an immersion into the heritage of the Vendée coastal salt marshes.
Throughout the day, a salt worker will guide tours of the marshes and share the secrets of harvesting grey salt and fleur de sel from La Guittière. The site hosts a market of local artisans and producers, family entertainment (storytelling, traditional skittles games), and on-site catering (oysters, galettes, crêpes, fries). The day extends into the evening with a concert and a festive atmosphere.
Admission is free. The festival highlights the work of the salt workers and the ecological richness of the salt marshes of the Payré estuary.
Highlights Fête du Sel 2026
- Guided tours of the salt marshes by the salt workers of La Guittière
- Market of local artisans and producers
- Family entertainment (storytelling, skittles games)
- Vendée catering on site (oysters, galettes, crêpes)
- Concert and festive evening to close
Programme Fête du Sel 2026
Sunday, August 23, 2026 — from 10 AM to 11 PM
- All day — Guided tours of the salt marshes by a salt worker: harvesting of grey salt and fleur de sel from La Guittière
- All day — Market of local artisans and producers, sale of La Guittière salt
- All day — Family entertainment: storytelling, traditional skittles games
- All day — On-site catering: oysters, galettes, crêpes, fries
- 9:00 PM — Concert and festive evening
Prices Fête du Sel 2026
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Practical Information
Location
Village de La Guittière -- Rue des Salines, 85440 Talmont-Saint-Hilaire. Outdoor site around the salt storehouse and salt marshes.
Access
- By car: From Talmont-Saint-Hilaire, follow signs for La Guittière (approx. 5 km). Signposting from the D949. From Les Sables-d'Olonne, take the D949 towards Talmont-Saint-Hilaire then La Guittière.
- Parking: Free parking available in the village on the day of the festival.
Opening Hours
Sunday, August 24, 2025, from 11 am to 11 pm. Guided tours of the salt marshes at 11 am, 2 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm, 5 pm, and 5:45 pm.
Prices
Free admission. Guided tours of the salt marshes: 5 euros per person, free for children under 12. Food and market are paid.
Contact
La Ruche d'Idées -- Village de La Guittière, Rue des Salines, 85440 Talmont-Saint-Hilaire
Tel: 02 51 96 02 76 -- Email: [email protected]
Tips
- Book guided tours in advance, places are limited.
- Wear closed-toe shoes for the walk in the marshes.
- Enjoy the exceptional natural setting: cameras and binoculars are welcome for birdwatching in the marshes.
- Bring a reusable container to take home some salt or fleur de sel from La Guittière.
The Guittière Salt Marshes: Natural and Cultural Heritage
The village of La Guittière, in Talmont-Saint-Hilaire, is one of the few remaining active salt-producing sites in Vendée. The Guittière salt marshes extend over several hectares inland, behind the Côte de Lumière. These salt pans, shaped by generations of salt workers since the Middle Ages, operate on an age-old principle: seawater is captured by a network of channels and basins, then concentrated by solar evaporation until the salt crystallizes. This entirely natural system is a masterpiece of peasant hydraulic engineering.
The salt from La Guittière is harvested by hand by salt workers who perpetuate gestures passed down from father to son for centuries. The fleur de sel, light crystals that form on the water's surface during hot, windless days, is the most precious harvest: delicately gathered at sunset with a simoussi (long-handled squeegee), it is renowned for its fineness, lightness, and incomparable marine aromas. Vendée produces high-quality fleur de sel, still little known compared to its Guérande cousin, but just as remarkable.
The Salorge – a traditional salt storage building – is the symbolic heart of the village of La Guittière. Classified as local architectural heritage, it recalls the economic importance of salt before the industrial era: a precious commodity, taxed by the gabelle, salt was a medium of exchange, an essential food preservative, and a major political issue.
The Fête du Sel: An Immersion in the World of Salt Workers
Organized every last Sunday of August by La Ruche d'Idées, a cultural association in Talmont-Saint-Hilaire, in partnership with the salt workers of La Guittière, the Fête du Sel is an invitation to discover this living heritage in a fun and friendly way. The day begins at 11 am and continues into the evening, with a varied program that combines traditional know-how, local gastronomy, and popular festivities.
The guided tours of the salt marshes are the heart of the event. A salt worker from La Guittière takes visitors along the water, explaining the operation of the basins, the different stages of salt concentration, the distinction between grey salt and fleur de sel, and the climatic hazards that punctuate the salt worker's seasonal work. These tours, offered at 11 am, 2 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm, 5 pm, and 5:45 pm, are accessible from age 12 and provide a real understanding of this demanding profession. The walk through the marshes, during the golden hour of late summer, also offers magnificent landscapes of reed beds and mirror-like basins.
Gastronomy, Crafts, and Entertainment
The Fête du Sel is also a large market of local produce and crafts. Producers from the Talmont region and the Vendée Marsh offer their specialties: oysters and seafood from the Payré estuary, goat cheeses from the Vendée bocage, artisanal jams and preserves, marsh honey, sourdough bread baked in a wood-fired oven. Fleur de sel and flavored salts from La Guittière are, of course, featured, packaged in artisanal containers.
Local artisans exhibit their creations inspired by the sea and the marsh: potters, weavers, jewelers, painters, and sculptors showcase their poetic interpretation of the Vendée coastal landscape. Storytellers offer tales for children and adults, blending marsh legends, stories of salt workers of yesteryear, and tales from the Côte de Lumière. The game of boules and other traditional games invite conviviality in the village alleys.
On-site catering offers galettes, crêpes, fries, oysters, and cold drinks for a gourmet break. The day concludes in a festive atmosphere with folk and traditional musical entertainment that echoes the gentle late summer evenings in the Vendée Marsh.
La Ruche d'Idées: A Cultural Actor Committed to Heritage
La Ruche d'Idées is a cultural association based in Talmont-Saint-Hilaire, whose mission is to promote the natural, maritime, and artisanal heritage of the Pays de Talmont. Beyond the Fête du Sel, the association organizes guided walks in the marshes, environmental awareness workshops, and exhibitions on the history of salt in Vendée. By partnering with the salt workers of La Guittière, it helps to keep alive an artisanal sector threatened by industrial competition and to pass on to future generations the pride of an exceptional heritage.
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