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Francoise Brien8 Rue De Verdun
Port Des Barques
17730
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We offer a fully independent guest room on the ground floor with ample space and private parking. It comfortably accommodates 2 to 3 people, and pets are welcome under certain conditions. The room features a 160X200 bed and an additional loft bed measuring 90X190. Situated on a quiet dead-end street, you can enjoy a peaceful stay. Amenities include TV and WIFI for your entertainment. Our warm and friendly staff will provide you with a pleasant welcome. Please note that breakfast is not included. The guest room is located 2 kilometers away from a charming village known for its oysters and authentic seaside atmosphere. The nearest shops can be found on Ile Lady, just 3 kilometers away. The area is also ideal for exploring Rochefort, the marshes, and the LPO reserve, as well as taking tours to nearby islands such as Aix, Oléron, and Ré. In the room, you will have access to a fridge and microwave for your convenience. The rate for 2 persons is 45 euros per night, excluding breakfast. We offer a discount for stays of 4 nights or more during the off-season. We also accept holiday vouchers. Our guest room is open all year round, and there is a possibility of renting a weekly lodging at the same location. For availability, kindly inquire with us.Reviews
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Attractions
- Fort Louvois: Located on an island in the Charente Maritime, Fort Louvois is a historic fortress built in the 17th century to protect the coast. Visitors can explore the fort's underground passages, artillery platforms, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area.
- La Rochelle: A vibrant coastal city just a short drive away, La Rochelle boasts a picturesque old port, stunning architecture, and a lively atmosphere. Highlights include the medieval towers guarding the entrance to the port, the historic city center filled with shops and restaurants, and the impressive aquarium.
- Île d'Aix: Accessible by boat, Île d'Aix is a small and charming island known for its natural beauty and historical significance. Visitors can stroll along its sandy beaches, explore the island's pedestrian streets, and visit the former residence of Napoleon Bonaparte.
- Rochefort: Located on the banks of the Charente River, Rochefort is a historic town with a rich maritime heritage. Attractions include the Corderie Royale, a former rope factory turned museum, the National Maritime Museum, and the Hermione, a replica of the 18th-century frigate that brought Lafayette to America.
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- Saintes: Situated on the banks of the Charente River, Saintes is a historic Roman town with well-preserved ruins and ancient architecture. Highlights include the Arch of Germanicus, the amphitheater, and the Saint-Pierre Cathedral.
- Île Madame: A small island accessible by a causeway, Île Madame offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature. Visitors can enjoy walks along the coast, discover the island's flora and fauna, and visit the charming village of Port-des-Barques.
- Marennes: Famous for its oyster production, Marennes is a charming town located on the Seudre River. Visitors can learn about oyster farming, taste fresh oysters, and explore the town's narrow streets lined with colorful houses.
- Royan: A popular seaside resort, Royan is known for its beautiful sandy beaches, modern architecture, and lively atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy water sports, visit the Notre-Dame church, and explore the vibrant markets and restaurants. 10. Brouage: A fortified village dating back to the 16th century, Brouage is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its well-preserved ramparts, charming streets, and historical buildings make it a perfect destination for history enthusiasts.