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Gilles Boulanger
La Petite Garde
Bunzac
16110

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0545659538

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0625869174

Description:

Description for B&B:

Located between Angoulême and La Rochefoucauld, the Logis de MAJOLO cottage is situated near the magnificent hiking trails GR36 and GR4. Nestled on the outskirts of the enchanting forest of Braconne, this charming cottage is a perfect stopover and a delightful 3-ear stay in Bunzac, Charente.

Boasting a tranquil rural ambiance, the Logis de MAJOLO serves as an excellent base for all your travel needs. Whether you are planning a relaxing holiday, organizing a productive business seminar, gathering with your loved ones, or indulging in your favorite sports activities, this cottage provides the perfect setting.

With its convenient proximity to Bordeaux, Poitiers, La Rochelle, and Perigueux, all just a mere 1h30 away, Bunzac is strategically positioned at the heart of Charentes, allowing you to explore the beauty and wonders of France.

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Le Logis de MAJOLO is a charming accommodation option with 3-star rating, suitable for up to 26 people. The premises are equipped with fire prevention measures in accordance with the standard for establishments receiving the public of the 5th category (ERP5).

Each of the 7 bedrooms features an en-suite bathroom with an Italian shower and a cupboard. Duvets and pillows are provided for each bed, and 2 cots are available for use.

On the ground floor, the lodging offers:
- A comfortable lounge area with a television, Hifi system, sofas, and a coffee table.
- A spacious dining room with a fireplace, tables, benches, and crockery for up to 50 people. There are also 2 restrooms available.
- A well-equipped kitchenette with a 3-burner induction stove, a forced air oven, a sink, a work plan, a fridge freezer, a microwave, a coffee maker, a kettle, a toaster, and cooking utensils.
- A convenient laundry room with a stainless steel sink, a 2-bowl drainer, a shower, a professional dishwasher, and storage for waste.
- A laundry area with a 9 kg washing machine, a 7 kg dryer, an iron and ironing board, a sink, and a vacuum cleaner.
- A cozy bedroom for 2 people with a double bed, side tables, a console, and a cupboard.
- A computer area with internet access and WiFi.

On the first floor, there are:
- 2 bedrooms for 3 people, each furnished with a double bed, side tables, and a single bed.
- 2 bedrooms for 4 people, each featuring a double bed, side tables, and 2 bunk beds.
- 2 bedrooms for 5 people, each equipped with a double bed, side tables, 2 bunk beds, and a single bed.

Outside, the property offers:
- A parking area with 10 spaces.
- A 5 x 10m pool with security measures in place, although not fully accessible for disabled individuals.
- A 40m2 terrace with a barbecue, Tivoli (outdoor seating area), tables, chairs, and benches.
- A fenced pre-wooded area with a shelter for horses.

Please note that a certificate of insurance and a deposit of €600 are required for booking. The security deposit will be refunded at the end of the stay, minus any necessary repair costs.

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Directions

From Angoulême, take the RN141 towards Limoges for a distance of 20 kilometers.
Upon reaching La Chabanne, follow the D33 road towards Bunzac for 4 kilometers.
After passing Antieu, take a right turn towards La petite Garde and continue for 1 kilometer.

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Notes: meals 16
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Services

Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de La Rochefoucauld: Located in La Rochefoucauld, this stunning Renaissance castle is known for its impressive architecture and beautiful gardens. It offers guided tours and provides a glimpse into the rich history of the region.
  • Angoulême: This historic town is famous for its picturesque old town, filled with narrow streets, charming squares, and stunning architecture. It is also known for its International Comics Festival and the Circuit des Remparts, a vintage car race held in September.
  • Cognac: Situated on the Charente River, Cognac is renowned for its production of the world-famous Cognac brandy. Visitors can explore various distilleries, take guided tours, and learn about the distillation process and history of this esteemed beverage.
  • Saint-Émilion: Located in the Bordeaux wine region, Saint-Émilion is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its remarkable vineyards, medieval architecture, and underground catacombs. Wine enthusiasts can enjoy wine tastings and explore the charming village.
  • Futuroscope: Situated near Poitiers, Futuroscope is a unique theme park dedicated to multimedia, cinematographic, and audiovisual experiences. It offers a range of futuristic attractions, 3D and 4D cinemas, virtual reality experiences, and exciting shows.
  • Rochefort-en-Terre: Located in Brittany, this picturesque village is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, and charming flower-filled squares. It offers a peaceful and romantic atmosphere, ideal for leisurely walks and exploring local artisan shops.
  • Oradour-sur-Glane: This haunting village serves as a memorial to the victims of a Nazi massacre during World War II. The preserved ruins, including the church and houses, stand as a reminder of the tragic event, allowing visitors to pay their respects and learn about the village's history.
  • La Palmyre Zoo: Situated near Royan, this zoo is one of the most popular in France. It is home to a wide variety of animals, including lions, giraffes, elephants, and penguins. Visitors can enjoy educational exhibits, shows, and even interact with certain species.
  • Marais Poitevin: Also known as the "Green Venice," this marshland area offers stunning landscapes of canals, meadows, and quaint villages. Visitors can explore the wetlands by boat or bike, enjoying the tranquility and observing the diverse flora and fauna. 10. Puy du Fou: Located near Les Epesses, this historical theme park offers immersive shows and reenactments that transport visitors through different eras, including the Roman Empire, Vikings, medieval knights, and more. It provides an entertaining and educational experience for all ages.