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Raphaël Faucher
La Limouzinière
Ste Hermine
85210

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Price per week:

price from €250

Telephone:

0251565277

Mobile:

0672418860

Description:

Description for Gite

This charming gite offers a spacious living area of 70 m2, comprising of 2 comfortable bedrooms and 5 cozy beds. The gite also features a well-equipped bathroom and a fitted kitchen, perfect for preparing delicious meals. The living room boasts a delightful fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Conveniently located just 40 km away from both the famous Puy du Fou and the stunning seaside, guests can enjoy easy access to both exciting attractions and relaxing beach days. For those who enjoy fishing, the gite offers the opportunity to fish on-site. Additionally, the property includes a lovely land with direct access to the river, providing a serene and picturesque setting.

The gite is available for rent at the following rates per week: 250 euros in June and September, 300 euros during Easter holidays and in July, and 360 euros in August. For other periods, please inquire. To make a reservation or for further inquiries, please contact us at 06.72.41.88.60.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 1 250 360

Services

Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Puy du Fou: Located in Les Epesses, Puy du Fou is a historical theme park that offers captivating shows and spectacles based on various historical periods. Visitors can witness breathtaking reenactments, stunning performances, and immerse themselves in the rich history of France.
  • Château de Tiffauges: Situated in Tiffauges, this medieval castle holds great historical significance. It was once the residence of Gilles de Rais, a notorious figure from the 15th century. Visitors can explore the castle's ruins, enjoy medieval-themed activities, and learn about its intriguing past.
  • Parc Oriental de Maulévrier: Known as the largest Japanese garden in Europe, this enchanting park in Maulévrier showcases the beauty and tranquility of traditional Japanese landscaping. Visitors can take peaceful strolls through the garden, admire the harmonious composition of plants, bridges, and ponds, and experience the serenity of Japanese culture.
  • Les Machines de l'Île: Located in Nantes, this unique artistic project combines mechanical engineering with fantasy. Inspired by Jules Verne's works, visitors can witness giant mechanical animals roaming around the park, take a ride on the iconic Great Elephant, or explore the workshop where these imaginative creations are crafted.
  • Château des Ducs de Bretagne: Situated in the heart of Nantes, the Castle of the Dukes of Brittany is a magnificent fortress that showcases the history of the region. Visitors can explore the castle's impressive architecture, walk along its ramparts, visit the museum inside, and learn about the rich heritage of Brittany.
  • Île de Noirmoutier: Accessible by a bridge or a causeway at low tide, this charming island offers beautiful sandy beaches, picturesque landscapes, and a relaxed coastal atmosphere. Visitors can indulge in water activities, explore the island's nature reserves, visit the historical Château de Noirmoutier, or simply enjoy the tranquility of island life.
  • Les Sables d'Olonne: A popular seaside resort town, Les Sables d'Olonne boasts beautiful sandy beaches, a lively promenade, and a vibrant marina. Visitors can relax on the beach, try various water sports, visit the fishing port, or enjoy the local seafood restaurants and bustling nightlife.
  • Château de Clisson: Located in Clisson, this medieval fortress combines architectural elements from both the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. With its impressive towers, drawbridge, and surrounding moat, the castle offers a glimpse into the region's medieval past. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, learn about its history, and enjoy the scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Planète Sauvage: Situated near Port-Saint-Père, Planète Sauvage is a wildlife park where visitors can observe animals from all around the world in a natural setting. With a safari drive-through, visitors can witness animals like lions, giraffes, rhinos, and zebras up close. The park also features a marine section with dolphins and sea lions. 10. Le Passage du Gois: Located near Beauvoir-sur-Mer, this natural phenomenon is a tidal causeway that connects the mainland with the island of Noirmoutier. During low tide, visitors can walk or drive across the causeway, but during high tide, it gets submerged, creating a unique and picturesque sight.