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Mme Babeth Bressy1, Quai Georges Clemenceau
Saint Martin De Re
17410
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Located in an ancient guards house that dates back to the 17th century, this tranquil sanctuary is nestled at the entrance of the picturesque port of Saint-Martin de Ré. The historical charm of this house evokes the sensation of being on a lavish vessel, moored in the port, ready to embark on a journey as soon as you awaken. With no rigid schedule to adhere to, the atmosphere here is serene, allowing you to fully unwind. The living room emanates a comforting warmth, while the tastefully decorated rooms create an inviting and cozy ambiance. This ideal location serves as the perfect base to explore the entire island, making it a tempting invitation to embark on a voyage of discovery and indulge in contemplation and dreams.Reviews
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B&B (2 pers.) |
5 | 1136 | 1136 | 35 | compris | ||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
3 | 185 | 250 | 35 | compris |
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Attractions
- Vauban Fortifications: Located in the heart of Saint Martin De Re, the Vauban Fortifications are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These 17th-century fortifications were designed by the famous French military engineer, Vauban, and offer stunning views of the town and surrounding landscape.
- Ernest Cognacq Museum: Situated in a charming 18th-century building, the Ernest Cognacq Museum showcases the history and heritage of the Île de Ré. The museum displays a diverse collection of artifacts, including paintings, sculptures, and historical objects, offering visitors a glimpse into the island's past.
- Saint Martin De Re Harbor: The picturesque harbor of Saint Martin De Re is a must-visit attraction. Take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, admire the colorful fishing boats, and enjoy the lively atmosphere. The harbor is also lined with charming cafes and restaurants, perfect for a relaxing meal or drink.
- La Cible Beach: Just a short distance from Quai Georges Clemenceau, La Cible Beach is a beautiful sandy beach that stretches along the coast. With its clear turquoise waters and soft sand, it provides an ideal spot for sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying a picnic with family and friends.
- Phare des Baleines: Located on the northwestern tip of Île de Ré, Phare des Baleines is a historic lighthouse that offers breathtaking panoramic views. Climb to the top of the lighthouse and enjoy the stunning vistas of the island, the Atlantic Ocean, and nearby islands.
- Le Portes-en-Ré: Situated on the eastern coast of Île de Ré, the village of Le Portes-en-Ré is a quaint and charming place to visit. Explore its narrow streets, admire the traditional white-washed houses with blue shutters, and indulge in some delicious local cuisine at one of the cozy restaurants.
- La Flotte-en-Ré: Located a short distance from Saint Martin De Re, La Flotte-en-Ré is another picturesque village worth exploring. Discover its historic medieval streets, visit the colorful market, and take a leisurely walk along the harbor to soak in the tranquil atmosphere.
- The Salt Marshes: Île de Ré is known for its salt marshes, which have been an essential part of the island's economy for centuries. Take a guided tour of the salt marshes to learn about the traditional salt production methods and the ecological importance of this unique ecosystem.
- L'Abbaye des Châteliers: Situated near La Flotte-en-Ré, L'Abbaye des Châteliers is the ruins of a medieval abbey dating back to the 12th century. Explore the remains of the abbey, including the church, cloister, and chapter house, and imagine the monastic life that once thrived here. 10. Bicycle Tours: One of the best ways to experience Île de Ré is by renting a bicycle and exploring the island's numerous cycling paths. Enjoy the scenic landscapes, visit charming villages along the way, and discover hidden beaches and nature reserves at your own pace.