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The port divided into contemporary and traditional

What would be port Pornichet without its name ... It is divided into 2 zones: a port in deeper water and port. The port has been there since around the year 1950, while the deepwater port is more recent. With 1150 seats, it is the biggest marina on the Atlantic coast. It is 5 minutes walk from downtown and has parking. Throughout the year they organize competitions, among which is La Barquera, in spring, and the French Open in August. Close to the pontoons is the Captain, from whose roof can be seen a lovely panorama of the surrounding zone. There are also several restaurants and bars, as P'tite Case.

But what most caught my attention is that there are 2 parts of Pornichet: contemporary, towards La Baule, and traditional towards the coast.
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