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Jean Marc GARRET14 Rue du Champ de Foire
Tonnay Boutonne
17380
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Experience the warmth and genuine charm of our establishment, offering 12 cozy rooms and 3 luxurious suites, perfect for couples or families. Indulge in a delightful culinary journey at our restaurant, where you can savor both traditional and refined dishes. Alternatively, unwind with a refreshing drink on our terrace, soaking in the serene ambiance.Description for Gite
Welcome to Tonnay-Boutonne, a delightful village nestled in the heart of Saintonge. As you enter through the XIVth century historical door of Saint Pierre, you will be instantly captivated by the authentic and charming atmosphere that surrounds you. This picturesque village is blessed with the presence of the scenic river La Boutonne, adding to its tranquil and serene ambiance.For those who enjoy outdoor activities, we have a tennis court conveniently located right in front of our hotel. Additionally, you can take a refreshing dip in the municipal swimming pool or catch a movie at the local cinema. There is no shortage of options to keep you entertained and make your stay truly enjoyable.
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Directions
Located just 20 km away from the nearest beaches, this destination provides a peaceful and rejuvenating experience. The surrounding environment is quiet and filled with lush greenery, thanks to the beautiful park where you can find inspiration. For those who enjoy long walks, the nearby Boutonne river offers scenic paths alongside the water and shaded pedestrian roads.
To reach this destination, take Expressway A10 and exit at number 34 for "St Jean d'Angély," then follow the signs for Tonnay Boutonne, which is approximately 15 km away. Alternatively, the Surgères railway station is 15 km away, while St Jean d'Angély and Rochefort are both within a 15 km radius. If you are arriving by plane, La Rochelle Airport is 35 km away.
For those interested in exploring the region's famous cognac vineyards, the first ones can be found just 15 km away. Additionally, there is a golf course within a 15 km distance for golf enthusiasts.
To reach this destination, take Expressway A10 and exit at number 34 for "St Jean d'Angély," then follow the signs for Tonnay Boutonne, which is approximately 15 km away. Alternatively, the Surgères railway station is 15 km away, while St Jean d'Angély and Rochefort are both within a 15 km radius. If you are arriving by plane, La Rochelle Airport is 35 km away.
For those interested in exploring the region's famous cognac vineyards, the first ones can be found just 15 km away. Additionally, there is a golf course within a 15 km distance for golf enthusiasts.
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Prices
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B&B (3 pers.) |
3 | 100 | 120 | 600 | 800 | NON 9 € | ![]() |
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Notes: Up to 4 person |
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Attractions
- Saintes (12 km): A charming historic town known for its Roman heritage, including the stunning Arch of Germanicus and the Gallo-Roman Amphitheater. Saintes also boasts a beautiful medieval cathedral and picturesque streets lined with shops and cafes.
- La Rochelle (30 km): A vibrant coastal city famous for its picturesque harbor, known as the Vieux Port. Visitors can explore the historic center's narrow cobbled streets, visit the renowned aquarium, or relax on the sandy beaches. Don't miss the iconic towers, including the Tour de la Chaîne and the Tour Saint-Nicolas.
- Rochefort (16 km): Home to the renowned Corderie Royale, a former royal rope factory turned museum that showcases the city's maritime history. Rochefort is also known for its well-preserved naval shipyard, the Hermione frigate replica, and the beautiful Royal Rope Walk.
- Ile d'Oléron (50 km): France's second-largest island and a popular summer destination. Known for its sandy beaches, charming fishing villages, and beautiful landscapes, Ile d'Oléron offers opportunities for cycling, watersports, and exploring historical sites such as the Château d'Oléron and the Fort Boyard.
- Cognac (65 km): A must-visit for spirit enthusiasts, Cognac is famous for producing the world-renowned brandy. Visitors can take guided tours of prestigious distilleries like Hennessy and Rémy Martin, learn about the production process, and sample different types of Cognac. The town itself offers a picturesque old town and the Château de Cognac.
- Saint-Martin-de-Ré (60 km): Located on the Île de Ré, this fortified town is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore its charming streets, visit the Vauban Citadel, and relax on the sandy beaches. Saint-Martin-de-Ré also offers an array of shops, galleries, and restaurants.
- Paléosite (5 km): An archaeological park that recreates prehistoric life in the region. Visitors can discover the Neanderthal era through interactive exhibits, reconstructed dwellings, and participate in workshops and demonstrations.
- Abbaye aux Dames (12 km): Located in Saintes, this former Benedictine abbey, founded in the 11th century, is a stunning example of Romanesque architecture. The abbey now hosts cultural events, concerts, and exhibitions.
- Marais Poitevin (50 km): Known as the "Green Venice," this unique marshland area is perfect for nature lovers. Take a boat tour through the canals, enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding landscape, and spot wildlife such as herons and otters. 10. Zoo de la Palmyre (85 km): One of the most popular zoos in France, it is home to over 1,600 animals from around the world. Set in a beautiful pine forest, visitors can observe rare and endangered species up close, including lions, giraffes, and elephants.