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Roger Noel
Route de la Cotinière
Saint-Pierre d'Oléron
17310

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price from €300

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0546765862

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Holiday for 4 people on Ile d'Oléron - Offering a main room and 1 bedroom, both secluded with a delightful garden view. The accommodation includes 1 double bed and 2 single beds, a well-equipped kitchen, a bathroom, and a separate toilet. Enjoy the convenience of a TV, private garden, and parking. Experience tranquility throughout your stay.

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 1 300 600

Services

Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • La Cotinière Fishing Port: Located on the western coast of Oléron Island, the port of La Cotinière is a bustling hub of fishing activity. Visitors can witness the vibrant atmosphere, watch fishing boats unload their catches, and sample fresh seafood at nearby restaurants.
  • Phare de Chassiron: Situated at the northern tip of Oléron Island, Phare de Chassiron is a historic lighthouse offering breathtaking views of the surrounding coastal landscape. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic vistas and explore the adjoining museum to learn about the lighthouse's maritime history.
  • La Grande Plage: Just a short distance from Route de la Cotinière, La Grande Plage is a popular sandy beach known for its calm waters and scenic beauty. Visitors can relax on the soft sand, swim in the Atlantic Ocean, or enjoy various water sports such as surfing and kayaking.
  • Fort Boyard: Although not located directly near Route de la Cotinière, Fort Boyard is a famous landmark in the region and can be reached by boat from the nearby town of Boyardville. This historic fortress, featured in a popular TV game show, offers guided tours that allow visitors to discover its intriguing history and architecture.
  • Le Marais aux Oiseaux: Located in the heart of Oléron Island, Le Marais aux Oiseaux is a nature reserve and bird sanctuary. Visitors can explore the marshland on foot or by bike, observe a wide variety of bird species, and learn about the local flora and fauna through guided tours and educational exhibits.
  • Le Château d'Oléron: Situated on the eastern coast of the island, Le Château d'Oléron is a charming fortified town with a rich history. The town's citadel, built by Cardinal Richelieu, is a prominent attraction. Visitors can stroll through narrow streets lined with colorful houses, visit the local market, and explore the citadel's ramparts.
  • La Cité de l'Huître: Located in Marennes, a short drive from Route de la Cotinière, La Cité de l'Huître is an interactive museum dedicated to oyster farming. Visitors can learn about the region's oyster culture, explore the exhibits, and even taste fresh oysters while overlooking the Marennes-Oléron Basin.
  • Les Salines: Situated in the town of Le Grand-Village-Plage, Les Salines is a salt marsh where salt is still produced using traditional methods. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the salt extraction process, explore the marshland, and discover the importance of salt in the region's history and economy.
  • La Maison de l'Huître: Located in the village of Dolus-d'Oléron, La Maison de l'Huître is another museum dedicated to oyster farming. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about oyster farming techniques, sample fresh oysters, and gain insights into the local gastronomy and cultural heritage. 10. Le Port des Salines: Situated in the town of Le Grand-Village-Plage, Le Port des Salines is a picturesque harbor where traditional boats used for salt transportation are still present. Visitors can admire the boats, watch local fishermen, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the surrounding marshes and salt flats.