{"ok":true,"data":{"id":6173,"slug":"plage-de-sion-saint-hilaire-de-riez","name":"Plage de Sion","country":"France","state":"Vendée","city":"Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez","coords":{"lat":46.7114,"lng":-1.9871},"beachType":"sandy beach","tags":["family","urban","scenic","sunset"],"article":{"hero":"Unlike the wild-dune beaches nearby, Plage de Sion embraces its village identity. A concrete seawall separates sand from settlement, topped by a promenade where evening crowds gather to watch the sun descend into the Atlantic. Behind the wall, the compact seaside quarter of Sion-sur-l'Océan clusters—white-shuttered holiday rentals, a tabac-presse, restaurants with handwritten menus on chalkboards, the particular architecture of French beach towns built for seasonal rhythms.\n\nThe beach itself runs golden-tan and workably wide, though narrower than the undeveloped stretches to the north. At high tide, water reaches nearly to the seawall, creating a compressed strip where beach umbrellas stand shoulder to shoulder. Low tide reveals expansive flats, giving families room to spread out and children space to engineer sprawling sand constructions. The water enters gently, warming in the shallows, and lifeguards maintain watch through summer afternoons when the beach reaches its colorful peak density.\n\nWhat distinguishes Sion is the way beach and village life intermingle. You can leave the sand, cross the promenade in bare feet, and be ordering moules-frites within two minutes. Evening brings a particular charm: the beach empties as families transition to dinner, then refills with strollers and couples watching the sunset paint the western sky in graduated pinks and oranges. The village lights begin to glow behind you, and the beach becomes a threshold between day's heat and night's slower pleasures.","teaser":"You step from narrow village streets onto a beach that feels civic and social—backed by a seawall promenade where families stroll post-dinner, where the beach meets the town without pretense or distance. Ice cream shops and café terraces frame the sand.","uniqueAngle":"The only Saint-Hilaire beach where village life and seaside merge completely, creating a Mediterranean-style promenade culture on the Atlantic.","accessType":"Direct from village promenade","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"sun","title":"Social Beach Day","subtitle":"Village-backed sand and promenade"},{"icon":"food","title":"Beachfront Dining","subtitle":"Cafés and restaurants steps away"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Promenade Sunsets","subtitle":"Evening light over village beach"},{"icon":"swim","title":"Sheltered Swimming","subtitle":"Gentle entry and lifeguard watch"}],"audience":{"surfer":"This village beach sees minimal surf—the gentle slope and sheltered position mean waves rarely exceed waist-high, and summer brings mostly ripples. If you're staying in Sion and determined to surf, check dawn conditions during autumn swells; occasionally chest-high sets push through on incoming tide. But honestly, this is a swimming and socializing beach. For consistent waves, head to the less-developed breaks north toward Notre-Dame-de-Monts or south past Saint-Gilles where the coast catches more Atlantic energy and beachbreaks work properly.","couples":"The village beach offers a different romance than isolated coves—this is people-watching over aperitifs, sunset strolls along the promenade mixing with evening crowds, the pleasure of slipping from sand to a seafood terrace as appetite dictates. Rent a holiday studio in Sion and you're steps from morning swims before the beach fills. Late afternoon, claim wall-side seats at a café and watch the light change over the water. The compact village means everything's walkable: morning croissants, beach, afternoon market browsing, evening restaurants, then back to the promenade for digestif sunsets.","backpacker":"The village setting means limited budget options—this is a vacation-rental beach rather than a camping zone. Parking costs €8–12 daily in summer. Public facilities (showers, toilets) are well-maintained near the central promenade. If you're cycling through, the beach makes a good lunch stop with easy resupply access: boulangerie, small grocery, water taps by the seawall. The nearest budget accommodation is the Saint-Hilaire campgrounds three kilometers inland; you can bike in via designated paths. Free beach access, but expect crowds and limited space for gear in peak season.","local":"You've watched Sion's evolution—new restaurants replacing old ones, the promenade renovations, the shifting demographics of seasonal renters. Your spot is north of the central beach, where the seawall ends and it feels less tourist-dense. You come for the convenience: beach after work, quick swims before dinner, knowing you can rinse off and be home in minutes. Summer evenings you join the promenade flow, running into neighbors, the village feeling like an extension of your living room. Off-season, the beach returns to you—empty, wind-scrubbed, profoundly quiet.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Plage de Sion generally provides safe swimming conditions during supervised periods, making it suitable for families. Lifeguards typically monitor the beach during summer months (July-August) with clearly marked swimming zones. The sandy beach slopes gradually into the Atlantic, creating shallow areas appropriate for children with supervision. Tidal variations are significant, affecting water depth and beach width throughout the day. Always check posted flag warnings as ocean conditions vary. The beach's village setting ensures accessible emergency services. Avoid swimming when red flags indicate dangerous conditions or during rough weather.","q":"Is Plage de Sion safe for swimming and suitable for families?"},{"a":"The ideal visiting period is June through September when weather is warmest and facilities fully operational. July and August offer peak conditions with lifeguard services and open establishments, though crowds are largest during French vacation periods. June and September provide milder weather with fewer visitors, perfect for relaxed beach days and village exploration. The beach is known for sunset views, making late afternoon particularly appealing. Morning visits often offer calmer winds and better parking availability. Consult tide schedules as they significantly affect beach conditions. Off-season access exists but with limited services.","q":"When is the best time to visit Plage de Sion?"},{"a":"Plage de Sion is located in the Sion-sur-l'Océan area of Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez. By car, follow signs to Sion-sur-l'Océan or Plage de Sion from main coastal roads. Parking areas exist near the beach, with fees typically applied during summer season. The beach is accessible via coastal bicycle paths connecting Saint-Hilaire beaches, making cycling a pleasant option. Many accommodations in the Sion seaside village area are within walking distance. From Nantes (roughly 80 kilometers), take coastal routes westward. Local bus services may operate during peak summer months.","q":"How do I reach Plage de Sion in Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez?"},{"a":"Plage de Sion benefits from its seaside village setting, offering charming local amenities. Restaurants, cafés, and beachside establishments in Sion-sur-l'Océan serve seafood, French cuisine, and casual fare within walking distance. The village atmosphere provides a more intimate dining experience than larger resort centers. Accommodation options include hotels, vacation rentals, and nearby campsites suitable for various budgets. Some properties offer traditional seaside-village character. Local shops and markets provide groceries for self-catering visitors. Summer season ensures fullest services, while off-season sees reduced hours and closures.","q":"Where can I find food and lodging near Plage de Sion?"},{"a":"Plage de Sion stands out for its authentic seaside-village character within the Sion-sur-l'Océan area of Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez. Unlike more urbanized resort beaches, Sion maintains a traditional coastal village atmosphere with local charm and community feel. The beach setting blends family-friendly sandy shores with picturesque village surroundings, ideal for combining beach time with village strolls. Sunset views enhance the scenic appeal. This combination of accessible beach facilities and village authenticity attracts visitors seeking a more intimate coastal experience than major resort areas provide, while still offering necessary amenities and services.","q":"What gives Plage de Sion its distinct seaside-village identity?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Plage de Sion: Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez's Village Beach","description":"Golden sand meets Belle Époque charm at Plage de Sion, where Vendée families gather for sunset swims and village-side strolls along this scenic Atlantic shore.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-uyZZDBOYh8qdNmHtymcCGesmXsuITJahaF2mGV41f5wu-4qZaArxEwm9ipK1ygx6DcrJCOC2rphn96DHnAsmv5TJ-ce2RSB4vxT_jH96sHbeNXXMRM3a1cKJp7DvhAZMiEpm5jrI8RDmcWb-hnB03KmpM_sHpn35TM_ttaBJOZegUO3OBRCIKJV3WHd3fckWxpaKyhUBHtm-p5FtVS7xOEJmIC4_T_8dZVmQ9W_l5C1zjCoYP1oUVwtW1p7tjfjnote5asyCwSCkZTfboFkU4AI25v-O3zzlmMr780EoRlUVDA1smDZri_ml8-wuUx2Jrg13id9CQQS_5rmLBAxp378jKYi4QRLu9NYYEMDkF3nyuZJ8x_fuO-kv0Jx2dtWrwt9X0LpAcbiID6uStrMI1Wg-IFOhekfaM-OIyoVsz3fA&w=1600"},"images":[]}}