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We offer two cozy bedrooms that can comfortably accommodate up to four people, with two individuals in each room.Reviews
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To reach your destination, you can use the following travel directions:
Coordinates: Latitude 45.64972 N - Longitude 0.38306 E
Nearest trunk roads: N10 (Paris to Hendaye) and N141 (Saintes to Limoges). These roads intersect just north of Angouleme.
If you are coming from the north or south, take A20 towards Limoges and then follow N141 towards Angouleme.
If you are coming from the north or south, take A10 towards Saintes and then follow N141 towards Cognac and Angouleme Limoges.
If you are coming from the north or south, take N10 towards Angouleme Nord and then follow N141 towards Limoges.
Exit N141 and take D113 and Route de Montignac towards Mornac and La Queroy and Pranzac.
Once in Pranzac, turn right by the Mairie onto Route de Chazelles towards Chazelles. Pass the mini roundabout and take the first left onto Route de Poirier.
Continue going up the hill, passing houses on both sides. Take the right fork, Route des Civadeaux. Coin de Jeammet is the last property on the right, located by the sign Rue de Chez Jeammet & Les Faureilles.
Coordinates: Latitude 45.64972 N - Longitude 0.38306 E
Nearest trunk roads: N10 (Paris to Hendaye) and N141 (Saintes to Limoges). These roads intersect just north of Angouleme.
If you are coming from the north or south, take A20 towards Limoges and then follow N141 towards Angouleme.
If you are coming from the north or south, take A10 towards Saintes and then follow N141 towards Cognac and Angouleme Limoges.
If you are coming from the north or south, take N10 towards Angouleme Nord and then follow N141 towards Limoges.
Exit N141 and take D113 and Route de Montignac towards Mornac and La Queroy and Pranzac.
Once in Pranzac, turn right by the Mairie onto Route de Chazelles towards Chazelles. Pass the mini roundabout and take the first left onto Route de Poirier.
Continue going up the hill, passing houses on both sides. Take the right fork, Route des Civadeaux. Coin de Jeammet is the last property on the right, located by the sign Rue de Chez Jeammet & Les Faureilles.
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Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 44 | 46 | 264 | 276 | Oui | |||||||||
Notes: Single 44 |
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Attractions
- Angoulême (23 km): A historic town known for its medieval ramparts, cobbled streets, and stunning architecture. Visit the Cathedral of Saint-Pierre, stroll along the Charente River, and explore the city's vibrant art scene.
- Cognac (39 km): Famous worldwide for its production of Cognac brandy, this charming town offers distillery tours, tastings, and the chance to learn about the spirit's fascinating history. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the renowned Cognac houses.
- Saintes (50 km): A picturesque town with Roman origins, Saintes boasts impressive Roman ruins, including an amphitheater and an arch. Visit the Abbaye aux Dames and the Abbaye aux Hommes, both stunning architectural gems.
- La Rochelle (99 km): A coastal city known for its picturesque harbor, medieval towers, and vibrant atmosphere. Explore the Old Port, visit the iconic Towers of La Rochelle, and enjoy the city's many seafood restaurants and shops.
- Futuroscope (105 km): A unique theme park near Poitiers that focuses on multimedia, cinema, and futuristic technology. Experience thrilling rides, 3D and 4D films, and interactive exhibits that are both educational and entertaining.
- Puy du Fou (123 km): A historical theme park that offers spectacular live shows, reenactments, and immersive experiences. Step back in time and witness medieval battles, Viking invasions, and epic adventures.
- Bordeaux (133 km): Known for its world-class wines, Bordeaux is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers a wealth of attractions. Enjoy wine tastings, visit the stunning Place de la Bourse, and explore the city's vibrant cultural scene.
- Poitiers (134 km): A city with a rich history dating back to Roman times. Discover the well-preserved medieval architecture, including the Notre-Dame-la-Grande Church and the Palace of Poitiers. The Futuroscope theme park is also nearby.
- Rochefort (142 km): A picturesque maritime town famous for its naval heritage. Explore the Royal Ropeworks, visit the Corderie Royale, and discover the historic shipyard where the Hermione, a replica of the famous 18th-century frigate, was built. 10. Oradour-sur-Glane (154 km): A haunting memorial village that serves as a reminder of the atrocities of World War II. Preserved as a memorial, the village stands as a testament to the horrors of war and is a place of reflection and remembrance.