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M Divaret
52 Rue de l'Estuaire
Semussac
17120

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Price per night:

price from €70

Telephone:

0680900695

Description:

Description for B&B:

Nestled within a tranquil nineteenth-century farmhouse, this charming and elegant space exudes warmth and comfort.

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Directions

Head towards Meschers from the village near Chateau de Didonne. Take the Mirambeau exit in Bordeaux, then take the Saintes exit in Poitiers.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 70 85 20
B&B
(3 pers.)
1 70 100

Services

Parking
Garden
Dinner

Attractions

  • Royan (10 km): Located on the Atlantic coast, Royan is a popular seaside resort town known for its beautiful sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife, and elegant Belle Époque architecture. Visitors can enjoy water sports, visit the Notre-Dame church, or explore the bustling marina.
  • La Palmyre Zoo (15 km): One of the most visited zoos in France, La Palmyre Zoo is home to over 1,600 animals from all around the world. Here, visitors can observe various species, including lions, giraffes, elephants, and penguins, in spacious and natural habitats.
  • Talmont-sur-Gironde (20 km): Situated on a rocky promontory overlooking the Gironde estuary, Talmont-sur-Gironde is a picturesque medieval village. Its charming narrow streets, ancient buildings, and the Church of Sainte-Radegonde make it a delightful place to explore and experience the rich history of the region.
  • Cordouan Lighthouse (25 km): Located at the mouth of the Gironde estuary, the Cordouan Lighthouse is an architectural masterpiece and the oldest working lighthouse in France. Visitors can take guided tours to admire this impressive structure, climb the tower for panoramic views, and learn about its fascinating history.
  • Saintes (30 km): Steeped in Roman history, Saintes is a historic town with well-preserved Roman ruins and monuments. The must-see attractions include the Arch of Germanicus, the Roman Amphitheater, and the Abbaye aux Dames. Saintes also offers charming streets, lovely parks, and a vibrant cultural scene.
  • Cognac (40 km): Famous for its production of the world-renowned brandy, Cognac is a charming town with a rich heritage. Visitors can explore the prestigious Cognac houses, such as Hennessy and Rémy Martin, and learn about the production process. The town also boasts beautiful architecture, including the Château de Cognac.
  • Rochefort (40 km): Rochefort is known for its maritime history and the famous Hermione frigate, a replica of the ship that brought the Marquis de Lafayette to America during the American Revolution. Visitors can tour the ship, visit the Naval Museum, and stroll along the picturesque Royal Rope Factory.
  • Oléron Island (45 km): Connected to the mainland by a bridge, Oléron Island is the largest French island on the Atlantic coast. It offers stunning beaches, charming villages, and amazing seafood. Visitors can explore the fortress of Château d'Oléron, visit oyster farms, or simply relax on the sandy shores.
  • La Rochelle (60 km): A vibrant coastal city, La Rochelle is known for its picturesque harbor, historic architecture, and vibrant atmosphere. Visitors can explore the Old Port, visit the famous Aquarium La Rochelle, or admire the stunning medieval towers that guard the entrance to the harbor. 10. Bordeaux (100 km): Although a bit further away, Bordeaux is worth visiting for its exceptional wine culture, stunning architecture, and vibrant city life. The city offers numerous wine tastings, historic landmarks, such as the Place de la Bourse and the Grand Théâtre, and a thriving culinary scene.

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