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Address:

Nicolas Pasquier
74 rive gauche de la Sévre
Marans
17230

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Price per night:

price from €45

Telephone:

0546004556

Mobile:

0622872165

Description:

Description for B&B:

The accommodations offer ensuite rooms with exclusive access to a private shower and toilet. Additionally, there is a fully equipped kitchen and a private terrace furnished with garden furniture.

Description for Gite

We have two charming gites available for your stay.

The first one is a spacious 2-bedroom gite that can comfortably accommodate 4 to 5 people. It features a well-appointed bedroom, two modern shower rooms, and two convenient toilets. The living room is furnished with a comfortable double bed and an additional extra bed. You will also find a fully equipped kitchen for all your culinary needs. Step outside onto the lovely wooden terrace and enjoy the beautiful garden. We also provide a barbecue for your outdoor cooking enjoyment.

The second gite is perfect for a smaller group of 2 to 3 people. It boasts a cozy bedroom, a bathroom with a refreshing shower, and a separate toilet. The kitchen is equipped with everything you need to prepare your meals. Outside, you can relax on the charming terrace or in the peaceful gravel courtyard. And of course, there is a barbecue available for your grilling pleasure.

Both gites offer a comfortable and enjoyable stay, ensuring that you have a memorable experience during your visit.

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Directions

Take the Niort / La Rochelle exit on the A 10 motorway. Then, take the Fontenay-le-Comte/La Rochelle exit on the A 83. Follow the RD 137 RN11, which is on the Marans Marans / La Rochelle axis (RD 137).

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 45 48 oui
Holiday Home 1 35 60 260 400

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de La Roche-Courbon: Located in Saint-Porchaire, this stunning Renaissance castle offers guided tours of its beautiful gardens, medieval dungeons, and impressive architecture.
  • Abbaye de Maillezais: Situated in the village of Maillezais, this ancient abbey was once the seat of the Poitou bishops. Visitors can explore the ruins of the abbey, stroll through the gardens, and learn about its rich history.
  • Le Marais Poitevin: Known as the "Green Venice," this vast marshland is a unique natural attraction. Visitors can enjoy boat rides through the canals, observe wildlife, and discover the charming villages nestled within the marshes.
  • La Rochelle: A vibrant coastal city, La Rochelle offers a picturesque harbor, historic architecture, and a lively atmosphere. Explore the city's medieval towers, visit the renowned aquarium, or simply relax by the waterfront.
  • Île de Ré: Connected to La Rochelle by a bridge, Île de Ré is a popular destination for its sandy beaches, charming villages, and scenic bike paths. Discover the island's salt marshes, visit the historic Saint-Martin-de-Ré, or indulge in delicious seafood.
  • Fort Boyard: Located in the middle of the sea between the Île d'Oléron and the Île d'Aix, Fort Boyard is a famous fortification known for its appearance in a popular French TV show. While it is not open to the public, boat tours offer a close-up view of this iconic landmark.
  • Puy du Fou: Although a bit further away, Puy du Fou is a highly recommended attraction. This historical theme park offers spectacular shows and reenactments that bring different eras to life, from ancient Rome to the Viking Age.
  • Rochefort: A historic naval town, Rochefort is home to the Corderie Royale, a former rope factory turned museum, and the famous frigate "Hermione." Explore the town's maritime heritage and enjoy its charming streets and waterfront.
  • Fort Vauban de Fouras: Situated in the seaside town of Fouras, this fortification offers panoramic views of the surrounding islands and the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can wander through its defensive walls and learn about its strategic importance. 10. Brouage: Once a bustling port, Brouage is now a fortified village surrounded by marshland. Visitors can explore its well-preserved ramparts, stroll through the narrow streets, and learn about its history as a significant trading hub. These attractions offer a mix of natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural experiences near the given address in Marans, France.

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