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Contact Details:
Address:
Brigitte Langlart82 Rue Du Général Sarrail
Saintes
17100
Reviews:
4 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €75Telephone:
Mobile:
0685159277Description:
Description for B&B:
Your room, measuring 20 m², offers ample space and comfort. It features a comfortable 160 bed, and the bathroom and toilet are separate. The room is equipped with various amenities, including a hair dryer and kettle, ensuring your convenience. Additionally, you can enjoy picnics on the terrace for your pleasure. The room's privileged location guarantees your autonomy, and the added comfort of safely parking your vehicle close to the city center is highly appreciated.Reviews
Appréciations pour Une Pause En Ville, Saintes:
endroit magique
tout est parfait : le cadre, l emplacement, l accueil chaleureux et que de bons conseils
nous reviendrons c est certain
merci pour tout
nous reviendrons c est certain
merci pour tout
Une adresse à conserver
Situation, accueil, cadre, déco, calme, propreté, petit déjeuner, prix, conseils, TOUT EST PARFAIT.
Nous reviendrons....
Nous reviendrons....
une charmante "pose en ville"
Une délicieuse maison d'hôte et un accueil plein d'attention de l'hôtesse Brigitte, le tout dans un endroit calme et à deux pas de la vieille ville.
"Une pause" à ne pas manquer.
"Une pause" à ne pas manquer.
un havre de paix en plein coeur de saintes
accueil très chaleureux ; c'est un havre de paix en plein coeur de Saintes ; beaucoup de gout dans la décoration ; petit déjeuner somptueux sans oublier les conseils de la propriétaire sur adresse de bons restaurant et exploitant de pineau
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Prices
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Services
Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Attractions
- Abbaye aux Dames: Located in Saintes, Abbaye aux Dames is a stunning Romanesque abbey that dates back to the 11th century. It features impressive architecture, beautiful gardens, and often hosts cultural events and concerts.
- Arch of Germanicus: Situated on the banks of the Charente River in Saintes, the Arch of Germanicus is a triumphal arch that was built in the 1st century AD. It is a remarkable historical site and offers picturesque views of the river.
- Saintes Amphitheatre: This well-preserved Roman amphitheater is one of the major attractions in Saintes. Built in the 1st century AD, it once accommodated up to 15,000 spectators for gladiatorial contests and other events. Visitors can explore the arena and learn about its fascinating history.
- Saint-Pierre Cathedral: Saint-Pierre Cathedral is an impressive Gothic-style cathedral located in the heart of Saintes. It boasts stunning stained glass windows, intricate architectural details, and a peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can admire its beauty and learn about its rich history.
- Les Antilles de Jonzac: A short drive from Saintes, Les Antilles de Jonzac is a large water park and wellness center. It offers a variety of indoor and outdoor pools, water slides, a spa, and relaxation areas. It's a perfect place for a fun-filled day of water activities and relaxation.
- Paléosite: Located in Saint-Césaire, just outside of Saintes, Paléosite is an archaeological park that focuses on prehistoric times. Visitors can explore a reconstructed prehistoric village, participate in interactive exhibits, and learn about the daily life of our ancestors.
- Cognac: Situated approximately 30 kilometers from Saintes, the town of Cognac is renowned for its production of the famous French brandy. Visitors can take guided tours of the distilleries, learn about the distillation process, and even sample some of the finest cognacs.
- Rochefort: Located about 40 kilometers from Saintes, Rochefort is a charming coastal town known for its rich maritime heritage. Highlights include the Royal Rope Factory, the National Naval Museum, and the Corderie Royale, a historical rope-making factory.
- La Rochelle: Situated approximately 70 kilometers from Saintes, La Rochelle is a vibrant coastal city with a picturesque old town and a bustling harbor. Visitors can explore its medieval streets, visit the famous towers guarding the harbor entrance, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the waterfront. 10. Île d'Oléron: Accessible by a bridge from the mainland, Île d'Oléron is the largest island off the French Atlantic coast. It offers beautiful sandy beaches, charming villages, and ample opportunities for cycling, water sports, and seafood dining.