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Martine Astier120 Grande Rue
Saint Laurent de La Prée
17450
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In St Laurent de la Pree near Fouras, you will find a delightful accommodation featuring three vibrant rooms with a terrace. The rooms are equipped with a private health room and a comfortable 140 bed. Additionally, there is a convenient top fridge and a private microwave for your use. You can also enjoy a Tisanière at your disposal and a lovely welcome tray of treats upon arrival.Reviews
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Attractions
- Fort Boyard - Located on an island in the Pertuis d'Antioche strait, Fort Boyard is a popular tourist attraction known for its unique architecture. Originally built as a naval defense fortress, it is now a filming location for the famous TV show of the same name.
- La Rochelle Aquarium - Situated in the nearby city of La Rochelle, this aquarium is one of the largest in Europe and boasts a wide variety of marine life. Visitors can explore numerous exhibits, including the impressive Shark Lagoon and the Tropical Rainforest.
- Ile de Ré - A picturesque island just off the coast, Ile de Ré is known for its sandy beaches, charming villages, and stunning landscapes. Visitors can enjoy cycling along the network of cycle paths, exploring the traditional fishing ports, and indulging in delicious local seafood.
- La Corderie Royale - Located in Rochefort, this historical site was once a rope-making factory for the French navy. Today, it has been transformed into a museum offering insight into the maritime history of the area. Visitors can learn about the techniques used to create ropes and explore the exhibition halls.
- Château d'Oléron - Situated on the island of Oléron, this impressive 17th-century fortress is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding area, and visitors can explore its ramparts, gardens, and the Museum of the Island of Oléron, which provides a fascinating glimpse into the island's past.
- Phare de Chassiron - Located on the northern tip of Ile d'Oléron, this lighthouse is a striking landmark offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse and learn about its history before enjoying a stroll along the nearby coastal paths.
- Palmyre Zoo - Situated in the town of Les Mathes, this renowned zoo is home to over 1,600 animals from around the world. The Palmyre Zoo offers a fantastic day out for families, with various animal encounters, shows, and educational activities available.
- Marais Poitevin - Also known as the "Green Venice," the Marais Poitevin is a unique marshland area with a network of canals, charming villages, and abundant wildlife. Visitors can explore the waterways by boat, bike, or on foot, immersing themselves in the tranquil beauty of the region.
- Rochefort Maritime Arsenal - This historic naval shipyard in Rochefort played a significant role in French maritime history. Today, it houses the National Naval Museum, where visitors can discover the rich naval heritage of France, explore the preserved ships, and witness the restoration work being carried out. 10. Abbaye aux Dames - Located in the city of Saintes, this ancient abbey is a remarkable architectural gem. Dating back to the 11th century, the Abbey of Sainte-Marie houses a stunning Romanesque church and offers guided tours to learn about its history, art, and religious significance.