Dolus d'Oléron is a commune located on the island of Oléron, the largest island on the French Atlantic coast. This charming village offers a mix of tradition and modernity, with its picturesque streets, its stone houses typical of the region and its relaxed atmosphere.
Surrounded by preserved natural landscapes, Dolus d'Oléron is appreciated for its fine sandy beaches, its pine forests, and its salt marshes. Visitors can explore local heritage, including the 17th-century St. Andrew's Church, and enjoy traditional markets selling local produce.
Dolus d'Oléron is also a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts due to its ideal conditions for sailing, surfing and kite surfing. The island of Oléron as a whole offers a peaceful and picturesque setting for those seeking an authentic seaside getaway on the French Atlantic coast.