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Address:

Vanina Thiou
186 Rue de La République
Saint-Pierre D'oléron
17310

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Price per night:

price from €618

Telephone:

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0680456042

Description:

Description for B&B:

The rooms are adorned with eco-friendly paints, coatings, and glazes made from lime, linen, and cotton. Our breakfasts are crafted using products sourced from organic farms or local agricultural establishments nearby. Each day, you can expect a diverse and ever-changing selection of breakfast items. Our homemade jams are created from garden-fresh ingredients such as plum, rhubarb, figs, loquats, and pumpkin. Additionally, the nearby St. Peter market, just a 5-minute walk away, offers a wide range of local fruits, vegetables, oysters, and mussels to help you prepare a delightful gourmet picnic.

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Directions

To get to the island, you can either take a boat from La Rochelle or drive from Saintes, exiting the A10 motorway. Our location is conveniently situated near St. Peter, in the direction of Boyardville, just 400 m away from the pedestrian street.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
3 618 618 20
B&B
(3 pers.)
1 116 145 20

Services

Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château d'Oléron - Located just a short distance from Rue de La République, Château d'Oléron is a historic fortified castle. Visitors can explore its imposing walls, towers, and the beautiful views of the surrounding area. The castle also houses a museum showcasing the island's maritime history.
  • Port de La Cotinière - Situated on the western coast of Oléron Island, Port de La Cotinière is a vibrant fishing harbor. Stroll along the waterfront to observe the colorful fishing boats, browse the local fish market, and enjoy fresh seafood at one of the many waterfront restaurants.
  • Le Phare de Chassiron - This iconic lighthouse stands at the northern tip of Oléron Island. Visitors can climb to the top for a panoramic view of the Atlantic Ocean and the island's stunning coastline. The site also features a museum dedicated to lighthouses and maritime history.
  • Plage de Boyardville - A beautiful sandy beach located near the village of Boyardville, Plage de Boyardville is an ideal spot for sunbathing, swimming, and beach picnics. The beach offers stunning views of Fort Boyard, a famous fortress situated in the middle of the sea.
  • La Petite Plage - Nestled between the towns of Saint-Pierre d'Oléron and Saint-Denis d'Oléron, La Petite Plage is a peaceful and picturesque beach. With its calm waters and soft sand, it is perfect for families and those seeking a tranquil beach experience.
  • Fort Louvois - Situated on a small island accessible by a causeway, Fort Louvois is a historic fort built during the reign of Louis XIII. Visitors can take a guided tour of the fort and learn about its military history. The fort offers breathtaking views of the surrounding ocean and coastline.
  • La Citadelle du Château d'Oléron - Built by Cardinal Richelieu during the 17th century, La Citadelle is a massive fortification located in the town of Château d'Oléron. Explore the fort's walls, admire its architecture, and enjoy the views of the nearby harbor and marshlands.
  • Les Marais aux Oiseaux - This nature reserve is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Located near the village of Dolus d'Oléron, Les Marais aux Oiseaux features an extensive network of trails and observation hides, allowing visitors to spot a variety of bird species.
  • Saint-Pierre d'Oléron Market - No visit to Saint-Pierre d'Oléron is complete without exploring the local market. Held in the town center, this bustling market offers fresh produce, regional specialties, crafts, and clothing. It's a great place to experience the vibrant local culture. 10. La Maison de la Mytiliculture - Located in the village of La Baudissière, this museum provides insights into the traditional cultivation of mussels on Oléron Island. Visitors can learn about the history, techniques, and the importance of mussel farming in the region. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical landmarks to natural beauty and cultural immersion, making your visit to Saint-Pierre d'Oléron unforgettable.