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Address:

Jean-Marc Dupuis
42 Avenue Delattre de Tassigny
Marennes
17320

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Price per week:

price from €300

Telephone:

Mobile:

0622925289

Description:

Description for Gite

This gite offers a comfortable stay with its two bedrooms, each equipped with a 140 bed and an iPhone/iPod station. A cot and high chair are available upon request. The living room features a sofa and a 107cm TV with TNT SAT. The kitchen and bathroom are well-equipped with a shower and separate toilet.

Outside, guests can enjoy a stone barbecue and a heated swimming pool with sun loungers and wooden garden furniture, perfect for spending quality time with family or friends. The pool is protected by an electric blanket in accordance with safety standards. Please note that the pool is available from May to October, depending on weather conditions.

Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed. The pricing and availability for this gite are as follows:
- Low season: 300
- Season: 750
- High season: 1200
- Peak season: 1400

To book, please contact us by phone or email. A contract will be sent to you, and a 25% deposit of the rental price is required to confirm your booking. You will receive a confirmation email once the deposit is received.

For more pictures, please visit our personal website. You can request the address by email or phone.

The gite is conveniently located near various attractions:
- Island of Oleron: 5 minutes
- Bramble baths:
- Rochefort: 10 minutes
- La Rochelle: 45 minutes
- The Palmyra:
- Royan: 30 minutes
- Ile de Ré: 1 hour.

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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.)
2 390 1350
Holiday Home 1 75 200 300 1400

Services

Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • La Cité de l'Huître (The Oyster City) - Located in Marennes, this interactive museum showcases the history and culture of oyster farming in the region. Visitors can learn about the entire process, from oyster breeding to harvesting, and even taste freshly shucked oysters.
  • Fort Louvois - Situated on a small island off the coast of Marennes, Fort Louvois is a 17th-century fortress built to protect the surrounding waters. Visitors can explore the fort's impressive architecture, underground passageways, and enjoy panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.
  • La Tremblade - A charming coastal town near Marennes, La Tremblade offers beautiful sandy beaches, picturesque harbors, and a lively atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy water sports, relax on the beach, or explore the town's local shops and restaurants.
  • L'Île d'Oléron - As France's second-largest island, L'Île d'Oléron is a popular tourist destination near Marennes. It boasts stunning beaches, charming villages, and historic sites such as the Château d'Oléron and the Phare de Chassiron lighthouse. The island is also known for its delicious seafood.
  • Royan - Located on the banks of the Gironde Estuary, Royan is a vibrant seaside resort town with beautiful sandy beaches and a lively promenade. It offers a range of attractions, including the iconic Notre-Dame de Royan church, the Palais des Congrès convention center, and the Jardins du Monde botanical garden.
  • La Rochelle - A historic port city approximately 70 km from Marennes, La Rochelle is renowned for its medieval architecture and picturesque harbor. Visitors can explore attractions like the stunning Old Port, the imposing La Rochelle Towers, the Aquarium La Rochelle, and the Maritime Museum.
  • Saintes - Located along the Charente River, Saintes is a town rich in Roman heritage. The main attractions include the well-preserved Roman Amphitheatre, the Arch of Germanicus, and the Abbaye aux Dames. Visitors can also enjoy leisurely walks along the charming cobbled streets of the historic city center.
  • Île de Ré - Connected to the mainland by a bridge, Île de Ré is a picturesque island known for its sandy beaches, charming villages, and UNESCO-listed Vauban fortifications. Visitors can cycle along the island's network of bike paths, explore the quaint streets of Saint-Martin-de-Ré, and savor local delicacies in the island's renowned seafood restaurants. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring local history and culture to enjoying the beautiful coastal landscapes of the region.

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