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Bernard Coutanson
21 Rue De La Rivière
Aurec Sur Loire
43110

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1) Key Features of the apartment:
This apartment, located on the first level of an adjacent building, can comfortably accommodate up to four individuals. Accessible through individual steps outside, the apartment offers a charming 1x7 m balcony that overlooks a beautiful wooded park. Moreover, tenants can enjoy relaxing spaces on the grass, shaded areas, and access to the scenic banks of the Loire. Additionally, there are two designated parking spaces within the property, and the option to store two bicycles in a fully equipped workshop.

2) Apartment Description:
This apartment consists of four spacious rooms, a bathroom, a separate toilet, and a welcoming hall. The kitchen is equipped with four induction cooking stations, an electric oven, a microwave, a fridge/freezer, and a dishwasher for convenient meal preparation. The living room features a TV with TNT and a DVD player for entertainment. Furthermore, a Wi-Fi connection is available for legal use. The bathroom offers a shower cabin measuring 1x1m, a hairdryer, and a washing machine for added convenience. Additionally, there is a mobile outdoor clothesline provided for drying clothes.

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  • Château de Roche-en-Régnier: Located in Saint-André-de-Chalencon, this stunning medieval castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, including its impressive collection of historical artifacts.
  • Le Puy-en-Velay: Situated approximately 15 kilometers away, Le Puy-en-Velay is known for its UNESCO-listed cathedral and unique rock formations called "Les Rochers." It is also the starting point of the famous pilgrimage route, the Way of Saint James.
  • Lac de Grangent: A picturesque lake located just 5 kilometers from Aurec Sur Loire, Lac de Grangent offers various recreational activities such as swimming, fishing, and boating. The nearby beach and surrounding green areas provide a perfect spot for picnics or leisurely walks.
  • Forteresse de Polignac: Situated in the town of Polignac, this medieval fortress overlooks the Loire Valley. Visitors can explore its well-preserved towers, ramparts, and underground passages, while enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Mont Mezenc: Located in the Massif Central mountain range, Mont Mezenc is a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers. The summit offers stunning panoramic views of the region, and the area is known for its unique flora and fauna.
  • Musée Crozatier: Situated in Le Puy-en-Velay, this museum showcases a diverse collection of artwork, artifacts, and natural history exhibits. It is particularly renowned for its paleontological collection, including dinosaur fossils and the remains of prehistoric animals.
  • Vals-les-Bains: Located in the Ardèche department, Vals-les-Bains is a charming spa town known for its thermal baths. Visitors can relax in the healing waters, explore the town's Belle Époque architecture, or enjoy a stroll along the picturesque riverbank.
  • Saint-Étienne: As the capital of the Loire department, Saint-Étienne offers a range of attractions including the Musée d'Art Moderne, the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard (home of the AS Saint-Étienne football club), and a vibrant cultural scene with numerous theaters and music venues.
  • Vulcania: Situated near Clermont-Ferrand, Vulcania is a unique amusement park dedicated to volcanoes and earth sciences. It offers interactive exhibits, thrilling rides, and educational experiences that allow visitors to learn about the fascinating world of volcanism. 10. Château de Bouzols: Located in the village of Bouzols, this Renaissance castle offers guided tours of its elegant interior and beautiful gardens. The castle also has ties to Napoleon Bonaparte, as it was once owned by his uncle, Cardinal Fesch.