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Hélène Voirpy
4 Place Du Commandant L'herminier
Le Pellerin
44640

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price from €70

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0673271939

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0632129302

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Welcome to La Houache, the charming family home of your hosts, Hélène and Jean-Marc. Situated between the stunning beaches of Pornic and Bernerie and the vibrant city of Nantes, La Houache is a magnificent 19th-century house spanning 300 square meters. Nestled alongside the tranquil Loire River and surrounded by a picturesque garden, each of the 5 bedrooms exudes an ambiance of tranquility and comfort. The spacious living room and inviting veranda provide ample interior spaces to unwind and relax throughout the day or evening. Start your day in the veranda with a delightful breakfast, enjoying the captivating sight of the ferry making its regular crossings from Pellerin to Paradise. As an added bonus, you will have the opportunity to embark on a short cruise every 20 minutes, completely free of charge.

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Notes: private bathroom, linens provided (Linvosges), breakfast included
Notes: private bathroom, linens provided (Linvosges), breakfast included

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Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Nantes: Located approximately 15 kilometers northeast of Le Pellerin, Nantes is a vibrant city known for its rich history and modern attractions. Visit the Château des Ducs de Bretagne, a magnificent medieval castle, or explore the unique art installations at the Machines de l'île. Nantes also offers a variety of museums, picturesque neighborhoods, and a lively cultural scene.
  • Les Machines de l'île: Situated on the island of Nantes, Les Machines de l'île is a one-of-a-kind artistic project inspired by Jules Verne's imaginary worlds. It features gigantic mechanical creatures, including a 12-meter high elephant that can carry passengers on its back. Visitors can take a ride on the mechanical animals or simply marvel at the creativity and engineering behind these fantastic creations.
  • Passage Pommeraye: Located in the heart of Nantes, Passage Pommeraye is a remarkable 19th-century shopping arcade. With its elegant architecture, beautiful staircases, and stylish boutiques, it offers a unique shopping experience. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the passage, admire the intricate details, and indulge in some retail therapy.
  • Château des Ducs de Bretagne: This imposing castle in Nantes has a fascinating history dating back to the 13th century. It served as the residence of the Dukes of Brittany and now houses the Nantes History Museum. Explore the well-preserved rooms, learn about the city's past through interactive exhibits, and walk along the castle walls for panoramic views of Nantes.
  • Jardin des Plantes: Nantes' botanical garden, Jardin des Plantes, is a serene oasis spread across 7 hectares. It offers a diverse collection of plants, including rare species, themed gardens, and a tropical greenhouse. Take a leisurely stroll, relax by the tranquil ponds, and appreciate the beauty of nature.
  • Pornic: Situated on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, the charming town of Pornic is approximately 40 kilometers west of Le Pellerin. Known for its picturesque harbor, sandy beaches, and historic castle, this coastal gem attracts visitors with its scenic beauty. Explore the town's narrow streets, enjoy fresh seafood at the waterfront restaurants, or simply relax on the beach.
  • Trentemoult: Located on the banks of the Loire River, Trentemoult is a colorful fishing village known for its charming houses and vibrant atmosphere. Just a short ferry ride from Nantes, this former fishing community has been transformed into an artistic neighborhood. Wander through the narrow streets, admire the unique architecture, and enjoy the riverside cafes and restaurants.
  • Estuaire Contemporary Art Trail: Stretching along the Loire River estuary, the Estuaire Contemporary Art Trail is a unique open-air gallery showcasing large-scale contemporary art installations. Explore the 30-kilometer trail to discover sculptures and artworks integrated into the natural and industrial landscapes. This trail offers a captivating blend of art, nature, and the river's scenic beauty.
  • Guérande: Located approximately 70 kilometers southwest of Le Pellerin, Guérande is a medieval fortified town famous for its salt marshes and well-preserved ramparts. Wander through the charming streets, visit the impressive Saint Aubin's Collegiate Church, and learn about the centuries-old salt production techniques. Don't miss the opportunity to taste the renowned Guérande salt, known for its exceptional quality. 10. La Baule-Escoublac: Situated on the Atlantic coast, La Baule-Escoublac is a popular seaside resort town known for its long sandy beach and luxurious villas. Enjoy water sports, stroll along the promenade, or relax at one of the beachfront cafes. The town also offers upscale boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and a lively casino for entertainment.

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