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Marie Laure Berniot
36 Avenue De La République
Bourcefranc Le Chapus
17560

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0627991765

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Accommodation for up to 4 individuals.
Enjoy a private courtyard with no overlooking properties, complete with a dining area equipped with a table, chairs, parasol, and barbecue for outdoor meals. Additionally, there are deckchairs available for relaxation.
The kitchen is fully equipped with a microwave, coffee machine, toaster, mini oven, kettle, cooking utensils, fridge, and deep freezer.
The first bedroom includes a double bed (140cm), an Italian shower, and separate toilet facilities.
The second bedroom features two single beds that can be joined together, along with its own bathroom including an Italian shower and toilet.
There is ample storage space available.
Stay connected with free WIFI access.
Secure parking is provided.
Pets are welcome, subject to approval from the lodging owner.

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Attractions

  • Fort Louvois: Located on an islet in the Pertuis d'Antioche, Fort Louvois is a historic fortress that was built during the reign of Louis XIII. It offers breathtaking views of the coastline and is accessible by a causeway during low tide.
  • Oyster farms in Bourcefranc: Bourcefranc is known for its oyster farming industry. Visitors can explore the oyster beds, learn about the cultivation process, and even indulge in fresh oysters at local restaurants.
  • Ile d'Oléron: Just a short distance from Bourcefranc, Ile d'Oléron is the second-largest French island after Corsica. It boasts beautiful beaches, charming villages, and the iconic Château d'Oléron, a historic fortress-turned-cultural center.
  • La Cité de l'Huître: Located in Marennes, near Bourcefranc, La Cité de l'Huître is an interactive museum dedicated to oyster farming. Visitors can learn about the history, biology, and cultivation techniques of oysters while enjoying panoramic views of the oyster beds.
  • La Rochelle: Approximately 20 kilometers from Bourcefranc, La Rochelle is a vibrant coastal city known for its rich history and picturesque waterfront. Highlights include the historic Old Port, the imposing Saint-Nicolas Tower, and the aquarium, which is one of the largest in Europe.
  • Fort Boyard: Situated in the middle of the sea between Île d'Aix and the Île d'Oléron, Fort Boyard is a famous fortification that has gained worldwide recognition through a popular TV game show. While access to the fort itself is limited, boat tours offer close-up views and provide interesting historical insights.
  • Île d'Aix: Accessible by ferry from Fouras, Île d'Aix is a small and peaceful island with charming streets, historic fortifications, and beautiful beaches. Cars are not allowed on the island, making it an ideal place for leisurely walks or bike rides.
  • Brouage: Located a short drive from Bourcefranc, Brouage is a fortified town that was once a bustling port. Today, it offers visitors a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved ramparts, narrow streets, and historical monuments.
  • Phare de Cordouan: Known as the "Versailles of the Sea," the Phare de Cordouan is a majestic lighthouse situated at the mouth of the Gironde Estuary. It is the oldest working lighthouse in France and can be visited by boat from Royan. 10. Cognac: If you're willing to venture a bit further, Cognac is a town famous for its production of the world-renowned brandy. Visitors can explore distilleries, learn about the art of blending, and enjoy tastings of different Cognac varieties.

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