Nowadays, Séné is above all known for its coastal landscapes and its maritime heritage. However, we mustn’t forget that farming played an essential role in the history of the town and its inhabitants. In fact, before turning to the sea and its resources, the Sinagots were farmers, who cultivated vegetables and cereals on their little patches of land, and raised cows, pigs and chickens. Even the fishing villages on Langle peninsula once had a farming activity. Even today, the farming land makes up a third of the town’s territory and organic farming in particular is highly represented there.
All about the water
From farm to farm
History of salt
Industrial heritage
Local life
Manor houses and beautiful estates
Maritime professions
Megaliths
Natural heritage
Passages between land and sea
Religious heritage
Shops and bistrots
Sinagot celebrations
Some anecdotes of Séné
Traditional games and sports