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Raphaël Faucher
La Limouzinière
Ste Hermine
85210

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Price per week:

price from €250

Telephone:

0251565277

Mobile:

0672418860

Description:

Description for Gite

This charming gite offers 70 square meters of space, featuring 2 cozy bedrooms with a total of 5 comfortable beds. There is a well-equipped bathroom, as well as a fitted kitchen for all your cooking needs. The living room boasts a lovely fireplace, perfect for relaxing evenings.

Conveniently located just 40 kilometers away from both the renowned Puy du Fou and the beautiful seaside, this gite offers the best of both worlds. Additionally, fishing enthusiasts can enjoy the convenience of on-site fishing.

One of the standout features of this property is its direct access to the river, allowing guests to fully embrace the serene surroundings.

Pricing for a week's stay is as follows:
- June and September: 250 euros
- Easter holidays and July: 300 euros
- August: 360 euros
- For other periods, please inquire for rates.

To book your stay or for any further inquiries, please contact us at 06.72.41.88.60.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 1 250 360

Services

Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Château de Clisson: Located in the nearby town of Clisson, this medieval castle is known for its impressive architecture and picturesque setting on the banks of the Sèvre Nantaise River. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, ramparts, and gardens, and learn about its history as a fortress and residence.
  • Puy du Fou: Situated in Les Epesses, Puy du Fou is a historical theme park that offers a unique experience of live shows and reenactments. Visitors can witness spectacular performances depicting various historical eras, including Vikings, gladiators, and medieval knights. The park also features beautiful gardens, a reconstructed village, and immersive experiences.
  • Parc Oriental de Maulévrier: Located in Maulévrier, this stunning Japanese garden is the largest of its kind in France. Spread across 29 acres, the park encompasses a traditional tea house, a lake, ornate bridges, and meticulously maintained landscapes. Visitors can take peaceful walks, admire the serene atmosphere, and enjoy the beauty of Japanese aesthetics.
  • Planète Sauvage: Situated in Port-Saint-Père, Planète Sauvage is a wildlife park that offers a safari-like experience. Visitors can drive through the park in their own vehicles and encounter various animals, including lions, elephants, giraffes, and rhinos. The park also features walk-through areas with lemurs, meerkats, and sea lions, as well as entertaining shows.
  • Les Machines de l'Île: Located in Nantes, Les Machines de l'Île is an extraordinary artistic project that combines mechanical engineering with imagination. The main attractions include the Great Elephant, a giant mechanical creature that roams the area, and the Carrousel des Mondes Marins, an intricately designed carousel featuring marine-themed creatures.
  • Château des Ducs de Bretagne: Situated in Nantes, this historic castle was once the residence of the Dukes of Brittany. Visitors can explore the impressive fortress, walk along the ramparts, and discover the rich history of the region through interactive exhibitions. The castle also hosts temporary art exhibitions and offers panoramic views from its towers.
  • Passage Pommeraye: Located in Nantes' city center, Passage Pommeraye is a beautiful 19th-century shopping arcade. With its elegant architecture, spiral staircases, and luxurious shops, it offers a unique shopping experience. Visitors can admire the stunning glass roof, ornate decorations, and browse through a variety of boutiques, including fashion, jewelry, and gourmet stores.
  • Île de Noirmoutier: A picturesque island accessible by a bridge or a famous tidal causeway, Île de Noirmoutier is known for its sandy beaches, charming villages, and natural beauty. Visitors can relax on the pristine beaches, explore the salt marshes, visit the historic Château de Noirmoutier, and indulge in the island's delicious seafood cuisine. These attractions offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, providing visitors with a diverse range of activities and sights to explore near La Limouzinière.