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Viguiaud Patricia44 rue du Silo
Semussac
17120
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This charming cottage features two bedrooms, with a combination of double (140cm) and single (90cm) beds, accommodating up to four guests. It boasts two bathrooms and two separate toilets for added convenience. The cozy living room is furnished with two comfortable sofas and a television for your entertainment. Additionally, the fully equipped kitchen offers modern amenities such as a fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, gas stove, toaster, coffee maker, washing machine, and iron.Reviews
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Apartment | 1 | 50 | 90 | ||||||||||||
Holiday Home | 1 | 60 | 110 | 300 € | 630 € |
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Attractions
- Royan (8.4 km): A charming seaside town known for its beautiful sandy beaches, vibrant promenade, and elegant Belle Époque architecture. Visitors can explore the town's stunning gardens, visit the Notre-Dame Church, or relax at one of the many waterfront cafes.
- La Côte de Beauté (10.1 km): This scenic coastal route offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gironde Estuary. It is perfect for leisurely drives, cycling, or walking while enjoying the picturesque landscapes and pristine beaches.
- Talmont-sur-Gironde (12.3 km): This historic village is perched on a cliff overlooking the Gironde Estuary. Known for its medieval streets, charming stone houses, and the Church of Sainte-Radegonde, Talmont-sur-Gironde offers a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural heritage.
- Palmyre Zoo (17.7 km): One of Europe's most renowned zoos, Palmyre Zoo is home to over 1,600 animals from around the world. Visitors can explore the spacious park, observe various species, and attend informative animal shows and feeding sessions.
- Cordouan Lighthouse (20.9 km): Located at the mouth of the Gironde Estuary, Cordouan Lighthouse is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dating back to the 17th century, it is the oldest working lighthouse in France and offers guided tours to visitors who wish to discover its fascinating history and enjoy panoramic views from its top.
- Rochefort (32.5 km): This historic town is famous for its maritime heritage and the Royal Rope Factory, which produced ropes for the French navy for centuries. Visitors can explore the Corderie Royale, visit the National Maritime Museum, and take a boat ride along the Charente River.
- La Rochelle (42.2 km): A picturesque coastal city, La Rochelle is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, bustling harbor, and lively atmosphere. Visitors can stroll through the Old Port, visit the famous towers guarding the entrance to the harbor, and explore the Aquarium La Rochelle.
- Île d'Oléron (47.5 km): The largest French island on the Atlantic coast, Île d'Oléron offers beautiful beaches, charming villages, and stunning natural landscapes. Visitors can enjoy water sports, cycling, or hiking, and explore the island's historic sites, such as the Château d'Oléron and the Fort Boyard.
- Saintes (49.7 km): This ancient Roman city is known for its well-preserved Roman amphitheater and archaeological sites. Visitors can explore the Gallo-Roman Arch of Germanicus, visit the Abbaye aux Dames, and stroll through the charming streets of the town center. 10. Cognac (59.6 km): Famous for its production of the world-renowned Cognac brandy, this charming town offers visitors the opportunity to tour distilleries, learn about the production process, and sample different varieties of Cognac. Additionally, visitors can explore the historic center, visit the Cognac Museum, and enjoy boat rides along the Charente River.