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Sylvie et Jean Paul HAXAIREPetite Richardiere
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Come and stay with your family or friends at our spacious 200m² house, which has been beautifully restored to combine both old and contemporary styles. With beds for up to 18 people in 2 bedrooms and a dorm, there is plenty of space for everyone. Additionally, we offer a sauna chalet for our guests to enjoy, and during the summer months, there is the option to rent a charming trailer on the premises.The house boasts 3 bathrooms and 3 WCs, ensuring convenience for all guests. Outside, you will find a large private swimming pool measuring 5*10m, perfect for cooling off on hot days. Our property spans 15 acres of picturesque woodlands and meadows, complete with a fishpond. If you prefer camping, feel free to bring your own materials as we have ample space available. For some friendly competition, we have a bowling area suitable for petanque enthusiasts. We are also happy to welcome pets.
In addition to offering a relaxing getaway, our space is ideal for private events. We have a 62m² hall at your disposal, as well as private parking for up to 50 cars. Located just 2 hours away from Paris, our property features a 500m² courtyard with a beautiful lawn. Enjoy the tranquility and isolation of our location, and rest assured that our downstairs bathroom is accessible for people with disabilities.
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Directions
Directions from Paris:
1. Start by taking either the A6 or N118 towards the A10.
2. Continue on the A10 until you reach the A11 motorway.
3. At kilometer 228, take exit number 11 (Durtal).
4. Upon exiting the toll booth, you will come to a roundabout. Take the right turn towards Durtal.
5. Keep going straight until you reach a T intersection. Turn right towards Baugé.
6. Follow the road, passing a castle on your right and crossing a bridge.
7. Approximately 200 meters after the bridge, you will spot a hotel/restaurant called "La Boule d'or" on the left side.
8. Just after the hotel, turn left to continue towards Baugé.
9. After about 1.5 kilometers, turn left again towards "les Rairies".
10. Stay on this road, crossing over "les Rairies" and entering a small wood.
11. After a few kilometers, you will pass by a ranch called "ferme du Tertre" on the left side. Keep going.
12. After the ranch, take the second road on the right, which is approximately 500 meters further ahead.
13. Follow this road for another 500 meters and continue straight when it makes a right angle towards the left.
14. "The Petite Richardière" will be the first house you see on the left side.
1. Start by taking either the A6 or N118 towards the A10.
2. Continue on the A10 until you reach the A11 motorway.
3. At kilometer 228, take exit number 11 (Durtal).
4. Upon exiting the toll booth, you will come to a roundabout. Take the right turn towards Durtal.
5. Keep going straight until you reach a T intersection. Turn right towards Baugé.
6. Follow the road, passing a castle on your right and crossing a bridge.
7. Approximately 200 meters after the bridge, you will spot a hotel/restaurant called "La Boule d'or" on the left side.
8. Just after the hotel, turn left to continue towards Baugé.
9. After about 1.5 kilometers, turn left again towards "les Rairies".
10. Stay on this road, crossing over "les Rairies" and entering a small wood.
11. After a few kilometers, you will pass by a ranch called "ferme du Tertre" on the left side. Keep going.
12. After the ranch, take the second road on the right, which is approximately 500 meters further ahead.
13. Follow this road for another 500 meters and continue straight when it makes a right angle towards the left.
14. "The Petite Richardière" will be the first house you see on the left side.
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Attractions
- Château de Brissac: Located in Brissac-Quincé, just a short drive from Petite Richardiere, Château de Brissac is the tallest castle in France. This magnificent Renaissance-style castle offers guided tours, beautifully landscaped gardens, and a rich history dating back to the 11th century.
- Terra Botanica: Situated in Angers, Terra Botanica is a unique botanical theme park that showcases the world of plants. Visitors can explore various themed gardens, enjoy interactive exhibits, and learn about the importance of biodiversity and sustainable development.
- Angers Castle: In the heart of Angers, Angers Castle is an impressive medieval fortress that houses the famous Apocalypse Tapestry, the largest medieval tapestry ensemble in the world. Explore its ramparts, towers, and gardens while immersing yourself in the history of the region.
- La Petite Couère: Located in Chemillé-Melay, La Petite Couère is a picturesque lake surrounded by lush greenery. It offers a peaceful setting for walks, picnics, and outdoor activities such as fishing or boating. The lake also has a sandy beach, making it a popular spot for relaxation during the summer months.
- Puy du Fou: Although a bit further away in Les Epesses, Puy du Fou is worth the visit. This unique historical theme park presents spectacular shows and reenactments, taking visitors on a journey through different eras in history, from Roman gladiators to medieval knights.
- Château de Saumur: Situated in Saumur, the Château de Saumur is a striking fortress overlooking the Loire River. It houses the Saumur Museum, which exhibits a collection of decorative arts, weaponry, and horse-drawn carriages. Enjoy panoramic views of the town and the river from the castle's towers.
- Bioparc Zoo de Doué-la-Fontaine: Just a short drive from Petite Richardiere, Bioparc Zoo de Doué-la-Fontaine is a unique zoo known for its naturalistic habitats. It offers visitors the opportunity to observe a wide range of animal species, including big cats, primates, and various bird species.
- Château de Montsoreau-Museum of Contemporary Art: Located in Montsoreau, this castle-turned-museum showcases contemporary art exhibitions within its historic walls. Enjoy the fusion of modern art and medieval architecture while exploring the museum's diverse collection.
- Château d'Angers: Situated in Angers, Château d'Angers is a remarkable fortress that houses the famous Tapestry of the Apocalypse. Explore its medieval architecture, stroll through the beautiful gardens, and learn about the history of the castle through interactive exhibits. 10. Abbey of Fontevraud: A short drive from Petite Richardiere, the Abbey of Fontevraud is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This impressive abbey complex features a medieval kitchen, a church, and the tombs of several Plantagenet dynasty members, including Richard the Lionheart and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Visitors can take guided tours to delve into the abbey's rich history.