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Pascal BérangerAllée Du Manoir de Brédérac
La Baule Escoublac
44500
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The exclusive guest room at Brédérac Manor awaits you with its distinct charm. Spanning across 30m², your room boasts a cozy sitting area and a private bathroom equipped with a luxurious walk-in shower.Reviews
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Directions
To travel to Nantes or Britain, take the route via St Nazaire/Guérande and continue until reaching La Baule Escoublac. Upon approaching the airfield, make a left turn towards St Nazaire, and take the first right after passing the airfield. Proceed for 800 meters, and after passing the chicane, make the first left turn. You will find Le Manoir, the first farmhouse on your right.
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- Plage de La Baule: Located just a short distance from Allée Du Manoir de Brédérac, Plage de La Baule is one of the most famous and beautiful beaches in France. Stretching over 9 kilometers, the beach offers fine golden sands, clear blue waters, and a picturesque promenade, making it a perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, and leisurely walks.
- Le Grand Blockhaus: Situated in Batz-sur-Mer, near La Baule, Le Grand Blockhaus is a fascinating World War II museum and bunker. Visitors can explore the underground tunnels, view exhibits displaying artifacts, weapons, and uniforms from the war, and learn about the history and defense strategies of the Atlantic Wall.
- Château de Ranrouët: Located in Herbignac, Château de Ranrouët is a medieval castle with well-preserved ruins. Visitors can explore the castle grounds, including the tower, walls, and courtyard, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The castle also hosts various events and medieval-themed activities throughout the year.
- Parc de la Brière: Situated near Saint-Lyphard, Parc de la Brière is a vast natural park that showcases the beauty of the Brière Marshes. Visitors can take boat tours through the marshes, observe diverse bird species, and explore the charming villages dotted throughout the area. The park also offers walking and cycling trails, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquil and picturesque landscape.
- Le Croisic: A charming coastal town located just a short drive from La Baule, Le Croisic is known for its picturesque harbor, historic buildings, and beautiful beaches. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, visit the local fish market, and explore the Musée de la Pêche (Fishing Museum) to learn about the town's maritime heritage.
- Terre de Sel: Situated in Guérande, Terre de Sel is a salt marsh where visitors can learn about the traditional salt production methods of the region. The site offers guided tours that explain the harvesting process, the history of salt production in Guérande, and the importance of preserving this unique ecosystem. Visitors can also purchase locally produced sea salt as a souvenir.
- Océarium du Croisic: Located in Le Croisic, Océarium du Croisic is a popular aquarium that showcases a wide variety of marine life. Visitors can observe sharks, rays, sea turtles, and colorful fish in large tanks, as well as learn about the importance of marine conservation through educational exhibits and presentations.
- Guérande: The medieval town of Guérande is renowned for its well-preserved city walls, charming cobblestone streets, and historic buildings. Visitors can explore the town's fortified gates, visit the impressive Gothic-style Collegiate Church of Saint-Aubin, and browse the local shops offering regional specialties such as the famous Guérande salt and artisanal crafts.