History of the lighthouse
On the territory of Saint-Denis d’Oléron, at the northern tip of the island, the Chassiron lighthouse has become emblematic with its black stripes, recognizable from afar, guarding the sandy beaches of the Atlantic coast in Poitou-Charentes. But they didn’t always exist! Thehistory of the Chassiron lighthouse began in 1685 with the construction, under Colbert, of a 30-metre-high sea tower at the entrance to the Pertuis d’Antioche, to guide sailors between the Charente estuary and the Rochefort arsenal.
Nearly two centuries later, the construction of a new lighthouse became necessary due to the increase in sea traffic and the erosion of the cliffs. The 46-metre-high Chassiron lighthouse was built in 1836 and can be seen from afar. It is an effective means of protecting passing ships.
Originally white, the lighthouse was not clad in black lines until the 1920s, in order to improve visibility and stand out from the grey-clad Baleines lighthouse on the Ile de Ré. The optics were electrified in 1930. The lighthouse continued to be manned until 1998. Today, it is fully automated.
Visit the Chassiron lighthouse
The Chassiron lighthouse is open to the public: a must-see when visiting the island of Oleron! On the first floor, the lighthouse rotunda houses a museum. The former apartments of the site’s successive janitors have been transformed into a fascinating show trail. The tour is audio-guided. In about half an hour, you’ll learn about life on the island over the centuries and the particularities of the sailor’s trade. The rotunda is surrounded by a pleasantly landscaped formal garden.
Then it’s time to climb the 224 steps up to the optic. From the top of the lighthouse, you can enjoy an exceptional view over a large part of the island, the Pertuis d’Antioche and the mainland coast. You can also admire the islands of Ré and Aix, and Fort Boyard. In July and August, it’s also possible to enjoy a guided tour of the lighthouse by night, with the spectacle of sunset followed by the lighting of the lantern.
Guided tours are also organized around the lighthouse, to discover the marine and coastal environment of the Pointe de Chassiron. These nature outings focus on therocky foreshore at the foot of the cliffs, the fish locks and edible seaweed. You can also discover it from the cycle paths running alongside the salt marshes and the Atlantic Ocean seafront.
Information, prices and opening hours
The Chassiron lighthouse is 24 km from the Ile d’Oléron Made in Camp Le Fief Melin campsite, on the north side of the island, after Saint-Pierre and Saint-Georges-d’Oléron. It is open to visitors every day, mornings and afternoons from March to October, and from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. non-stop in July and August. Outdoor guided tours last 2 to 3 hours. Night tours of the lighthouse are only available during the summer months.
- Access to from the top of the lighthouse costs €3 for adults and €1.50 for children aged 3 to 15.
- The price for a visit to the museum alone is also €3 full price and €1.50 reduced price.
- A combined ascent + museum ticket is available for €5 for adults and €2.50 for children.
- Outdoor and evening guided tours are available for €4 full price and €2 concessions.