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Marie Laure36 Avenue De La Republique
Bourcefranc Le Chapus
17560
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The "Karnali" room offers a comfortable 140 cm bed for two people. Additionally, it can accommodate an extra person with an additional fee based on their age. This room is designated as non-smoking.Reviews
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Attractions
- Fort Louvois: Located on an island just off Bourcefranc Le Chapus, Fort Louvois is a stunning 17th-century coastal fortification. It offers guided tours and exhibits that provide insight into its history and strategic significance.
- La Cité de l'Huître: This interactive museum and oyster farm, situated in Marennes, showcases the region's oyster farming heritage. Visitors can learn about oyster cultivation, taste fresh oysters, and explore the surrounding marshes.
- Oleron Island: The largest French island on the Atlantic coast, Oleron Island is a picturesque destination known for its beautiful beaches, charming villages, and historic sites like the Château d'Oléron and the Phare de Chassiron lighthouse.
- La Rochelle: A vibrant coastal city, La Rochelle offers a range of attractions, including its picturesque Old Port lined with medieval towers, the stunning aquarium showcasing marine life, and the historic Saint-Louis Cathedral.
- Rochefort: Known for its naval history, Rochefort features the Corderie Royale, a former rope factory that now houses a maritime museum. Visitors can also explore the nearby Royal Rope Factory, the Hermione shipyard, and the stunning Rochefort Arsenal.
- Talmont-sur-Gironde: This quaint medieval village perched on a cliff overlooking the Gironde estuary is a must-visit. With its charming streets, ancient church, and panoramic views, it offers a glimpse into the region's rich history.
- Île d'Aix: Accessible by ferry, Île d'Aix is a car-free island known for its natural beauty and tranquility. Visitors can explore its sandy beaches, enjoy cycling or walking trails, and discover historical sites such as the Napoleon Museum and Fort Liédot.
- Saintes: Located along the Charente River, Saintes is a historic town with Roman origins. It boasts well-preserved Roman ruins, including the Arch of Germanicus and the Gallo-Roman amphitheater, as well as charming streets lined with cafes and shops.
- Marais Poitevin: Known as "Green Venice," the Marais Poitevin is a unique marshland area with a network of canals, lush vegetation, and abundant wildlife. Visitors can take guided boat tours or rent a punting boat to explore this serene and picturesque landscape. 10. Cognac: Famous for its namesake brandy, Cognac is a charming town that offers tours of prestigious distilleries like Hennessy and Rémy Martin. Visitors can learn about the Cognac-making process, sample different varieties, and explore the town's historic center.