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Address:
Gerard Bousseau33 Route de Saint Romain
Sablonceaux
17600
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price from €55Telephone:
0546972557Mobile:
0642597355Description:
Description for B&B:
We welcome numerous guests within a 30 KM radius. The price for a night's stay is $43 for two people, and $37 for one person, which includes a hearty breakfast. Children under the age of 3 stay for free. We provide amenities such as a cot, highchair, and baby bath for your convenience. The shared shower is to be shared with three bedrooms. Our establishment is approved by CLEVACANCES, and we accept traveler's checks.Reviews
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Attractions
- Abbaye de Sablonceaux: Located in the village of Sablonceaux, this historical abbey dates back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins, including the church, cloister, and gardens.
- Talmont-sur-Gironde: A picturesque medieval village perched on a rocky promontory overlooking the Gironde estuary. With its charming streets, traditional stone houses, and stunning views, Talmont-sur-Gironde is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Saintes: Situated just a short drive away, Saintes is a historic town renowned for its Roman ruins. The Amphitheatre, the Arch of Germanicus, and the Abbaye aux Dames are some of the notable attractions that offer a glimpse into the town's rich past.
- Palmyre Zoo (Zoo de la Palmyre): Located near the town of Les Mathes, this popular zoo is home to over 1,600 animals from various species. Visitors can enjoy watching and learning about animals such as lions, giraffes, elephants, and penguins in a spacious and well-maintained environment.
- Royan: Known for its beautiful beaches, Royan is a vibrant seaside resort town. It offers a mix of modern architecture, including the iconic Notre-Dame de Royan church, and a lively atmosphere with restaurants, shops, and a marina.
- La Rochelle: A historic port city on the Atlantic coast, La Rochelle is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture and vibrant waterfront. Visitors can explore the Old Port, visit the imposing La Rochelle Towers, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the city's many cafes and restaurants.
- Rochefort: Located on the Charente River, Rochefort is known for its naval history. Visitors can discover the Corderie Royale, a former rope factory turned museum, and the replica of the famous frigate "Hermione," which played a significant role during the American Revolution.
- Île d'Oléron: The largest French island on the Atlantic coast, Île d'Oléron offers beautiful beaches, picturesque villages, and delicious seafood. Visitors can relax on the sandy shores, explore charming towns like Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron, and visit the impressive Château d'Oléron fortress.
- Cognac: Famous for its production of the eponymous brandy, Cognac is a charming town with a rich heritage. Visitors can tour distilleries, learn about the traditional production process, and sample various Cognac brands. The town also features historic landmarks, such as the Château des Valois and Saint-Léger Church. 10. Fort Louvois: Situated on a small island in the Charente estuary, Fort Louvois is a 17th-century fortification built to protect the port of Rochefort. Accessible by a footbridge, visitors can explore this unique fort, which offers panoramic views and an interesting glimpse into the region's military history.