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Thierry Miquel Ou Didier MoreauLes Abbayes
Le Pin
44540
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Directions
To reach your destination, start at the village of Le Pin and navigate around the church. Once past the lecho Pin restaurant, proceed to the second street on your right. This street is named "rue des abbayes" and is marked with a sign indicating "guest rooms 1.2 km." Continue straight ahead, even after crossing a junction. Eventually, you will encounter a sign directing you towards "les abbeys" which leads to a dead end. At this point, you will find the house as the first one on the left-hand side of the road. Look for a house with wooden shutters painted in Basque red, and there are plantations in front of the entrance.
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Attractions
- Château de Clisson: Located in the nearby town of Clisson, this medieval castle is known for its unique architecture and picturesque setting. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, ramparts, and gardens, and learn about its rich history.
- Puy du Fou: Situated in Les Epesses, Puy du Fou is a renowned historical theme park that offers a variety of spectacular shows and attractions. From epic battles to medieval villages, this park provides an immersive experience into different time periods.
- Planète Sauvage: This wildlife park, situated in Port-Saint-Père, offers visitors the chance to observe various animal species in a natural environment. With a safari-style drive-through area and a walk-through zone, visitors can see lions, giraffes, elephants, and many other fascinating creatures.
- Machines of the Isle of Nantes: Located in Nantes, this unique attraction showcases a blend of art, imagination, and engineering. Visitors can witness incredible mechanical creatures, such as the famous Great Elephant, and explore the whimsical world of Jules Verne-inspired creations.
- Musée d'Arts de Nantes: This art museum in Nantes houses an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. It features works from various periods, including masterpieces by artists like Monet, Picasso, and Courbet.
- Pornic: A charming coastal town, Pornic is known for its beautiful beaches, historic port, and picturesque old town. Visitors can enjoy strolling along the seaside promenade, exploring the medieval castle, and indulging in delicious seafood.
- Parc Naturel Régional de Brière: Located near Saint-Lyphard, this regional nature park is a haven for nature lovers. With its vast wetlands, canals, and diverse flora and fauna, it offers opportunities for boat rides, birdwatching, and peaceful walks in nature.
- Guérande: This fortified medieval town is famous for its well-preserved ramparts and charming streets. Visitors can wander through the narrow alleys, visit the Gothic-style Collegiate Church of Saint-Aubin, and explore the salt marshes that surround the town.
- Parc de la Gournerie: Situated in Saint-Herblain, near Nantes, this park offers a peaceful escape from the city. It features beautiful gardens, walking trails, and recreational areas, making it a perfect spot for picnics and outdoor activities. 10. La Baule-Escoublac: Known for its long sandy beach, La Baule-Escoublac is a popular seaside resort town. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, water sports, and exploring the elegant promenade lined with boutiques, cafés, and restaurants.