France Fort Liédot
Fort Liédot is a historic fortress located on Île d'Aix, built in the early 19th century to help defend the French Atlantic coast. Surrounded by forests and natural landscapes, the fort was designed as a military stronghold and later served as a prison. Today, it stands as an important heritage site, offering visitors a glimpse into France’s military history and providing a peaceful setting for exploration and discovery.
Photography Tips
Check local drone regulations first. You might need to obtain a permit from the local authorities.
Travel Information
To get to Île d'Aix, first travel to the mainland port of Fouras, which is about 30 km south of La Rochelle. From Fouras, regular passenger ferries cross to Île d'Aix in around 20 minutes. Since cars are generally not allowed on the island, visitors usually explore on foot, by bicycle, or by horse-drawn carriage. The ferry ride also offers beautiful views of Fort Boyard, making the journey part of the experience.
Spot Type
Drone
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Sunset in spring
Sunrise & Sunset
06:13 - 21:59
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Photo Themes
Aerial Shot
Aerial view
Castle
Drone
Island
Small island
top down
Locations
Ile d'Aix
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