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Address:
Marie-Pierre Louradour32, route de Châtelaillon
La Jarrie
17220
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This eco-friendly accommodation includes a convertible living area with a double bed featuring a sea view (35-75"), along with amenities such as a mini-bar, coffee machine, kettle, and TV. It also offers a separate bedroom with storage space both under and above the bed, as well as a shower/toilet room. Rest assured, your gypsy caravan is constructed with a commitment to environmental sustainability. Please note that pets are not allowed, and for everyone's safety, our wooden caravans are designated as non-smoking rooms and can accommodate up to four people.Reviews
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Attractions
- La Rochelle (7 km): A historic coastal city renowned for its picturesque old port, medieval towers, and stunning architecture. Visitors can explore the famous Aquarium, enjoy boat trips to nearby islands, and wander through charming streets lined with shops and cafes.
- Île de Ré (15 km): A beautiful island known for its sandy beaches, charming villages, and salt marshes. Visitors can cycle along the well-maintained network of bike paths, visit vineyards, and indulge in delicious seafood at waterfront restaurants.
- Marais Poitevin (40 km): Also known as the "Green Venice," this marshland region offers stunning natural beauty. Visitors can take boat tours through the canals, observe wildlife, and relax in the peaceful atmosphere of this unique wetland area.
- Rochefort (40 km): A historical naval town with a rich maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the Royal Rope Factory, visit the Maritime Museum, and take a stroll along the Corderie Royale, a former rope-making factory turned cultural center.
- Cognac (70 km): A town famous for its production of the renowned French brandy. Visitors can take distillery tours, learn about the distillation process, and sample various types of Cognac. The town also offers charming architecture and a vibrant atmosphere.
- Saintes (30 km): An ancient Roman city boasting well-preserved archaeological sites, including the Roman amphitheater and the Arch of Germanicus. Visitors can also explore the Saintes Cathedral, wander through the charming old town, and dine at local restaurants serving traditional French cuisine.
- Marennes-Oléron (40 km): A region known for its oyster production. Visitors can taste fresh oysters, visit oyster farms, and learn about the oyster cultivation process. The area also offers beautiful beaches and the opportunity to explore the island of Oléron.
- Puy du Fou (120 km): A unique historical theme park offering spectacular shows and reenactments. Visitors can witness thrilling battles, stunning performances, and immerse themselves in various historical eras. The park is known for its attention to detail and immersive experiences.
- Futuroscope (150 km): A futuristic theme park that combines technology, science, and entertainment. Visitors can enjoy thrilling rides, 3D and 4D shows, and interactive exhibits that explore the possibilities of the future. 10. Bordeaux (170 km): A world-famous wine region and a vibrant city known for its architecture, shopping, and gastronomy. Visitors can explore the historic city center, visit renowned wineries, and indulge in the local cuisine and wine tasting experiences.