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Contact Details:
Address:
Marc Van Den Meerssche2 Rue D'aumagne
Aumagne
17770
Reviews:
2 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €90Telephone:
0546324303Mobile:
0637671376Description:
Description for B&B:
We have 4 spacious double bedrooms named "la terre," "lair," "leau," and "le feu," as well as 1 suite called "cognac." Each room features a comfortable double bed. Additionally, our suites are perfect for families as they can accommodate up to 4 people.All our double rooms are equipped with a bathroom that includes a shower, toilet, and washstand. The suite offers a luxurious bathroom with a bath, shower, toilet, and washstand.
Reviews
Appréciations pour Le Tiliae, Aumagne:
A recommander sans hésitation
Nous avons eu l'honneur d'inaugurer les chambres et notre seul regret est de ne pas y avoir séjourné plus longtemps!
Le cadre est fantastique, l'accueil irréprochable, les chambres impeccables (mentions spéciales pour la literie) et le repas excellent.
Nous nous reverrons!
Le cadre est fantastique, l'accueil irréprochable, les chambres impeccables (mentions spéciales pour la literie) et le repas excellent.
Nous nous reverrons!
Séjour Le Tiliae, Aumagne
- Cuisine savoureuse et variée.
- Un cadre agréable et convivial très bien situé, accessible en voiture, Oléron, Ré, cognac, Rochefort, La rochelle etc.…
- Une propreté exempte de tout reproche
- Mais pardessus tout un accueil fantastique dans la langue du visiteur, ce qui crée parmi les clients une convivialité devenue rare.
En bref à recommander sans la moindre hésitation.
- Un cadre agréable et convivial très bien situé, accessible en voiture, Oléron, Ré, cognac, Rochefort, La rochelle etc.…
- Une propreté exempte de tout reproche
- Mais pardessus tout un accueil fantastique dans la langue du visiteur, ce qui crée parmi les clients une convivialité devenue rare.
En bref à recommander sans la moindre hésitation.
Directions
To reach Le Tiliae at 2, rue d'Aumagne, Chagnon, 17770 Aumagne, France, follow these travel directions:
From Brussels, head towards Bergen and continue towards Paris. Once in Paris, follow the signs for Charles de Gaulle Airport and then continue towards Bordeaux. Take the exit 34 for St Jean d'Angely/Cognac. From there, follow the D939 road towards Cognac. Keep left and you will eventually need to take the D129 road.
From Brussels, head towards Bergen and continue towards Paris. Once in Paris, follow the signs for Charles de Gaulle Airport and then continue towards Bordeaux. Take the exit 34 for St Jean d'Angely/Cognac. From there, follow the D939 road towards Cognac. Keep left and you will eventually need to take the D129 road.
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Attractions
- La Rochelle (approx. 50 km): A vibrant coastal city renowned for its picturesque old port, historic architecture, and charming streets. Visitors can explore the famous Tour de la Lanterne, visit the maritime museum, and enjoy fresh seafood at the local restaurants.
- Cognac (approx. 35 km): Known worldwide for its production of the eponymous brandy, Cognac offers distillery tours where visitors can learn about the fascinating history and production process. The city also features beautiful architecture, such as the Château des Valois, and the opportunity to sample various Cognac blends.
- Saintes (approx. 30 km): A Roman and medieval town with well-preserved historical sites. The highlight is the Roman amphitheater, one of the best-preserved in France, where visitors can learn about the city's ancient past. Additionally, Saintes boasts a stunning cathedral and charming old town.
- Rochefort (approx. 40 km): Rich in maritime history, Rochefort is home to the famous replica of the 18th-century frigate, Hermione. Visitors can tour the ship and learn about its role in the American Revolution. The city also has a maritime museum and a beautiful naval dockyard.
- Ile de Ré (approx. 70 km): A picturesque island accessible via a bridge from La Rochelle. Ile de Ré offers stunning beaches, charming villages with traditional white-washed houses, and numerous cycling paths. Visitors can indulge in fresh seafood, explore the island's salt marshes, and relax on its sandy beaches.
- Angoulême (approx. 90 km): A historic city perched on a hilltop, Angoulême is known for its medieval architecture and the famous International Comics Festival. The city also boasts a stunning cathedral, a vibrant old town, and panoramic views of the Charente River.
- Puy du Fou (approx. 155 km): Although a bit further away, Puy du Fou is worth a visit for its unique historical theme park experience. Spectacular shows and reenactments take visitors on a journey through different eras, from the Roman Empire to the Middle Ages. Please note that the distances provided are approximate and may vary depending on the specific route taken.