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Carine Staelens21 Villeperdue
Sacey
50170
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La Petite Chesnée is situated in Sacey, a quaint village in the Manche Department of Lower Normandy. Located just a short distance from the Brittany border and a mere 15 minutes from the enchanting Mont St-Michel, this traditional country house built in 1833 offers a warm and inviting atmosphere.Whether you're planning a family vacation or a romantic getaway for couples, Carine and Daniel have three well-appointed en-suite rooms available for you to unwind and revel in the breathtaking countryside surroundings. The property boasts a spacious and tranquil garden with a vast lawn, as well as a large private car park. Inside, a comfortable living room with a cozy wood-burning fire adds to the charm of this accommodation.
And let's not forget about the delightful breakfast featuring locally sourced produce! For those looking to explore the Normandy roads, we also provide bike rentals for adults. Children will be thrilled to meet our friendly goats and three ponies.
In addition to the magnificent Mont Saint Michel and its iconic Abbey, our location is ideal for visiting the numerous attractions of Normandy and Brittany. Nearby towns such as Granville, Fougères, Rennes, Dinan, Dinard, Dol de Bretagne, St Malo, Cancale (renowned for its delectable seafood restaurants), and the American cemetery of St James offer plenty of sightseeing opportunities. For those willing to venture a bit further, the D-Day beaches, St Lô, and Bayeux (home to the famous tapestry) are within reach.
La Petite Chesnée serves as an excellent base for those seeking a detailed exploration of the area, embarking on a longer journey, or simply desiring a peaceful retreat. Our region presents an array of options, including stunning beaches, serene forests, tranquil rivers, medieval towns, castles, hiking trails, and Bay crossings. Truly, there is something to suit everyone's preferences!
Carine and Daniel are more than happy to provide you with advice about the local area and its happenings. Sports enthusiasts will find ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, horseback riding, and golfing, as well as fishing, swimming, tennis, and bowling. For the more adventurous, there are thrilling activities like parachute jumping, karting, and sand yachting. Pontorson even boasts its own race tracks, with horse races organized in the summer.
Many towns and villages in the area host vibrant weekly markets, including flea markets, antique markets, jumble sales, and local celebrations and music festivals. Children on holiday will delight in the various theme parks, zoos, aquariums, and the Alligator Bay Reptilarium, as well as numerous picnic and game areas.
Rest assured, children are more than welcome in most restaurants throughout the region.
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- Mont Saint-Michel: Located approximately 30 kilometers from Sacey, Mont Saint-Michel is a breathtaking medieval abbey situated on a rocky island. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most iconic tourist attractions in France.
- Saint-Malo: Situated around 45 kilometers from Sacey, Saint-Malo is a historic walled city with stunning beaches, a charming old town, and beautiful fortifications. Visitors can enjoy exploring the cobblestone streets, visiting the local museums, and taking in the panoramic views from the city walls.
- Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial: Located about 90 kilometers from Sacey, this memorial site honors the American soldiers who lost their lives during World War II's D-Day invasion. It is a moving and solemn place to pay respects and learn about the historical significance of the area.
- Bayeux Tapestry: Situated approximately 100 kilometers from Sacey, the Bayeux Tapestry is an impressive 70-meter long embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. It is housed in the Bayeux Museum and offers a fascinating glimpse into medieval history.
- Granville: Situated around 30 kilometers from Sacey, Granville is a picturesque coastal town known for its charming old town, beautiful beaches, and the Christian Dior Museum. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the local markets, and enjoy the stunning views from the city's picturesque harbor.
- Avranches: Located about 25 kilometers from Sacey, Avranches is a historic town with a rich heritage. The Jardin des Plantes, a beautiful botanical garden, offers panoramic views of the Mont Saint-Michel Bay. The town also has a cathedral and a museum dedicated to the history of the region.
- Fougeres Castle: Situated approximately 40 kilometers from Sacey, Fougeres Castle is one of the largest medieval fortresses in Europe. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ramparts, towers, and gardens, and learn about the castle's fascinating history.
- Cancale: Located around 60 kilometers from Sacey, Cancale is a charming fishing village famous for its oysters and seafood. Visitors can stroll along the harbor, enjoy fresh seafood in the local restaurants, and take in the beautiful coastal scenery.
- Dinan: Situated approximately 60 kilometers from Sacey, Dinan is a medieval town with well-preserved ramparts, half-timbered houses, and a picturesque port. The town offers a wealth of historical sites, charming streets, and lovely views of the River Rance. 10. Villedieu-les-Poêles: Located about 25 kilometers from Sacey, Villedieu-les-Poêles is known for its traditional copper crafts. Visitors can explore the workshops and museums dedicated to copperware, watch artisans at work, and purchase unique handmade souvenirs.