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Directions
If you are traveling by air, here are the available routes:
- Easyjet offers flights from Gatwick to La Rochelle and from Bristol to La Rochelle.
- Flybe operates flights from Birmingham, Southampton, and Manchester to La Rochelle.
- Ryanair provides flights from Stansted to La Rochelle, Stansted to Nantes, Dublin to La Rochelle, and Dublin to Nantes.
If you are traveling by motorway (A83), follow these directions:
- Take exit 7 and follow the route to La Rochelle on N137. After passing through St-Gemme-la-Plaine village, you will reach a roundabout. Take the left turn towards Fontenay on D949, passing through various small villages. When you reach Mouzeuil st Martin, go past La Poste on your left, and you will find a turning to Le Langon on the opposite side. Head down that road for about 3km, crossing over a railway line.
- Once in Le Langon, you will reach a T junction with the Square opposite and Cafe de Sport on your left. Turn left here and continue until you reach a sharp left-hand bend. La Jolie Maison will be on your right, just off the bend, identifiable by its large green gates.
Alternatively, if you take exit junction 8, go left at the roundabout and follow the road (D968) towards La Rochelle. After some distance, you will see a right-hand turning to Le Poire sur velluire (D68). Continue on this road through villages for approximately 8km until you reach Le Langon. At a tricky T-junction, turn left and follow the road round. La Jolie Maison will be on the left-hand side, just before you turn into a sharp right-hand bend and reach the square.
- Easyjet offers flights from Gatwick to La Rochelle and from Bristol to La Rochelle.
- Flybe operates flights from Birmingham, Southampton, and Manchester to La Rochelle.
- Ryanair provides flights from Stansted to La Rochelle, Stansted to Nantes, Dublin to La Rochelle, and Dublin to Nantes.
If you are traveling by motorway (A83), follow these directions:
- Take exit 7 and follow the route to La Rochelle on N137. After passing through St-Gemme-la-Plaine village, you will reach a roundabout. Take the left turn towards Fontenay on D949, passing through various small villages. When you reach Mouzeuil st Martin, go past La Poste on your left, and you will find a turning to Le Langon on the opposite side. Head down that road for about 3km, crossing over a railway line.
- Once in Le Langon, you will reach a T junction with the Square opposite and Cafe de Sport on your left. Turn left here and continue until you reach a sharp left-hand bend. La Jolie Maison will be on your right, just off the bend, identifiable by its large green gates.
Alternatively, if you take exit junction 8, go left at the roundabout and follow the road (D968) towards La Rochelle. After some distance, you will see a right-hand turning to Le Poire sur velluire (D68). Continue on this road through villages for approximately 8km until you reach Le Langon. At a tricky T-junction, turn left and follow the road round. La Jolie Maison will be on the left-hand side, just before you turn into a sharp right-hand bend and reach the square.
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Notes: petit dejeuner Anglais-supplement 6€ par personne |
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Attractions
- Puy du Fou - Located in Les Epesses, Puy du Fou is a historical theme park known for its spectacular shows and immersive experiences. Visitors can witness stunning reenactments of historical events, enjoy thrilling rides, and explore beautifully landscaped gardens.
- Abbaye de Maillezais - Situated in Maillezais, this ancient abbey dates back to the 11th century. Visitors can explore its impressive ruins, including the remains of the abbey church and cloister. The site also offers informative exhibitions on the history of the abbey and the surrounding marshlands.
- Marais Poitevin - Also known as the "Green Venice," this unique marshland area is located near Le Langon. Visitors can take boat tours through the canals, surrounded by lush greenery and abundant wildlife. It's a perfect spot for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.
- Château de Terre-Neuve - Situated in Fontenay-le-Comte, this Renaissance-style castle is surrounded by stunning gardens and a large park. Visitors can take guided tours of its grand interiors, admire the beautiful architecture, and enjoy walks in the picturesque grounds.
- La Rochelle - A vibrant coastal city, La Rochelle offers a range of attractions including its historic old town, picturesque harbor, and the iconic Towers of La Rochelle. Visitors can explore the well-preserved medieval streets, visit museums, relax on sandy beaches, or indulge in delicious seafood cuisine.
- Île de Ré - This charming island is connected to the mainland by a bridge and is known for its sandy beaches, picturesque villages, and cycling trails. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, water sports, exploring the quaint streets of Saint-Martin-de-Ré, and tasting local seafood delicacies.
- Les Sables-d'Olonne - A popular seaside resort town, Les Sables-d'Olonne offers beautiful beaches, a bustling promenade, and a lively marina. Visitors can relax on the sandy shores, visit the fishing quarter, stroll along the seafront, or even watch the start of the famous Vendée Globe yacht race.
- Château de Talmont - Situated in Talmont-Saint-Hilaire, this medieval castle overlooks the sea and offers panoramic views of the surrounding coastline. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, walls, and gardens, as well as learn about its fascinating history through informative displays.
- Vouvant - This charming medieval village is nestled on the banks of the river Mère. Known for its narrow streets, ancient ramparts, and picturesque houses, Vouvant is often referred to as one of the "most beautiful villages in France." Visitors can wander through the village, visit art galleries, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance. 10. Les Salines de l'Île d'Olonne - Located near Olonne-sur-Mer, this salt marsh offers guided tours to learn about salt production and its historical significance in the region. Visitors can explore the salt pans, observe the traditional methods of harvesting salt, and discover the unique ecosystem that thrives in the marshes.