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Charlotte SchererChâteau de la Rousselière 44320 Frossay
Frossay
44320
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The bedrooms are generously sized and filled with natural light, ensuring optimal comfort. Additionally, each bedroom offers a breathtaking view of the beautiful parkland surroundings.Reviews
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Directions
To get to Paimboeuf from Nantes, take the D road. When you reach Frossay, make a right turn at the designated junction. Then, take the first entrance you come across on the left side. You can refer to Michelin map 316, fold E4 for further guidance.
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Parc Naturel Régional de Brière: Located in the nearby town of Saint-Joachim, this regional nature park is known for its marshlands, scenic canals, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore the park through guided boat tours, walking trails, and observation points.
- La Baule-Escoublac: Situated on the Atlantic coast, La Baule-Escoublac is a popular seaside resort town known for its long sandy beach, charming promenade, and elegant Belle Époque architecture. It offers various water sports activities, upscale hotels, boutiques, and vibrant nightlife.
- Pornic: A picturesque coastal town located approximately 30 kilometers west of Frossay. It boasts a medieval castle, a charming old port, and beautiful beaches. Visitors can enjoy strolling through the narrow streets, sampling fresh seafood, and relaxing by the waterfront.
- Le Croisic: Situated on a peninsula in the Atlantic Ocean, Le Croisic is a historic fishing village with a rich maritime heritage. It features a well-preserved medieval old town, a bustling fishing port, and a popular aquarium showcasing marine life from the region.
- Passage du Gois: A unique natural attraction, the Passage du Gois is a tidal causeway that connects the mainland to the island of Noirmoutier. It is only accessible during low tide and offers stunning views of the surrounding wetlands. Visitors can walk or drive across the causeway and explore the island's beautiful beaches and charming villages.
- Nantes: Located approximately 30 kilometers east of Frossay, Nantes is a vibrant city with a rich history and cultural heritage. Highlights include the Château des ducs de Bretagne, the ornate Nantes Cathedral, the famous Jardin des Plantes botanical garden, and the innovative Les Machines de l'Île, featuring mechanical animals and a giant mechanical elephant.
- Guérande: A medieval walled town renowned for its salt marshes and production of sea salt. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ramparts, narrow streets lined with half-timbered houses, and visit the salt flats to learn about the traditional salt harvesting methods.
- Île de Noirmoutier: A charming island off the coast, known for its beautiful sandy beaches, picturesque villages, and salt marshes. The island offers opportunities for cycling, water sports, and exploring historical sites such as the Château de Noirmoutier and the Passage du Gois.
- Planète Sauvage: A wildlife park located near Port-Saint-Père, offering visitors the opportunity to observe various species of animals in a natural environment. The park features a safari-style drive-through area and walk-through exhibits, including lions, elephants, giraffes, and dolphins. 10. Château de Goulaine: Situated in the town of Haute-Goulaine, this historic castle dates back to the 11th century and is surrounded by beautiful gardens. Visitors can take guided tours of the castle, learn about its history, and sample the renowned Muscadet wines produced in the region.