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Address:
Nadine Bauve12 Route de Port Paradis
Nieulle Sur Seudre
17600
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Here is a revised description:The CORDOUAN room offers a spacious 20 m2 bedroom with a comfortable 160 bed, a shower room, and a separate toilet room. In the ILE AIX room, you will find an 18 m2 space with a cozy 160 bed, a bathroom, and a separate toilet room. The ILE MADAME room, which is wheelchair accessible, features a generous 20 m2 bedroom with a luxurious 160 bed. The ILE DE RE room offers a 160 bed along with two additional 90 beds in its 45 m2 space. This room also includes a bathroom with a bathtub and toilet. The OLERON ISLAND suite provides a 45 m2 space with a 160 bed and two 60 beds, along with a bathroom. All rooms are elegantly furnished with chairs and boutique-style furniture.
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Directions
Rewritten travel directions:
1. Take the A10 highway towards Ile d'Oléron. Exit at the Holy direction and continue until you reach the three-coloured lights of Cadeuil. Then, turn towards Nieulle on Seudre and drive for 2 km.
2. If you are coming from Rochefort towards Royan, head towards the three-coloured lights of Cadeuil and turn right towards Oléron. After 2 km, turn left towards Nieulle on Seudre.
3. If you are coming from Bordeaux on the secondary road, follow the route to Cozes and then Saujon. From there, head towards the Oléron traffic circle in the municipality of Gua. Continue towards Oléron and after 2 km, turn left towards Nieulle on Seudre.
1. Take the A10 highway towards Ile d'Oléron. Exit at the Holy direction and continue until you reach the three-coloured lights of Cadeuil. Then, turn towards Nieulle on Seudre and drive for 2 km.
2. If you are coming from Rochefort towards Royan, head towards the three-coloured lights of Cadeuil and turn right towards Oléron. After 2 km, turn left towards Nieulle on Seudre.
3. If you are coming from Bordeaux on the secondary road, follow the route to Cozes and then Saujon. From there, head towards the Oléron traffic circle in the municipality of Gua. Continue towards Oléron and after 2 km, turn left towards Nieulle on Seudre.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
3 | 79 | 20 | oui | |||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
2 | 96 | 116 | 20 | oui |
Services
Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Dinner
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Royan (16 km): A vibrant coastal town known for its beautiful sandy beaches, Royan offers a variety of water activities, a lively marina, and a waterfront promenade lined with restaurants and shops.
- Palmyre Zoo (20 km): One of the most popular zoos in France, Palmyre Zoo is home to over 1,600 animals from around the world. Visitors can enjoy watching animals in spacious enclosures and attend daily shows and feeding sessions.
- La Rochelle (51 km): A historic port city, La Rochelle is famous for its picturesque old harbor, medieval towers, and well-preserved city walls. It offers a charming city center with narrow streets, numerous seafood restaurants, and interesting museums.
- Fort Boyard (57 km): Located on an isolated rocky outcrop in the Atlantic Ocean, Fort Boyard is a historic fort turned TV game show set. Although not open to the public, visitors can take boat trips around the fort to admire its impressive architecture and learn about its fascinating history.
- Île d'Oléron (60 km): The second-largest French island after Corsica, Île d'Oléron offers stunning beaches, picturesque villages, and beautiful natural landscapes. Visitors can explore the Château d'Oléron, visit oyster farms, and enjoy various water sports.
- Cognac (76 km): Known for its world-famous brandy, Cognac is a charming town with a rich heritage. Visitors can tour the famous Cognac houses, stroll along the Charente River, and learn about the production process at the Cognac Museum.
- Rochefort (86 km): This historic naval town is home to the Royal Ropeworks, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where visitors can discover the art of traditional rope-making. Rochefort also boasts the Corderie Royale, a fascinating maritime museum.
- Puy du Fou (160 km): A unique historical theme park, Puy du Fou offers spectacular shows and reenactments depicting different eras of history. From Roman gladiator battles to medieval jousting tournaments, this park guarantees an entertaining and educational experience.
- Bordeaux (110 km): Known worldwide for its exceptional wines, Bordeaux is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the historic center, admire the stunning architecture, and enjoy wine tastings at renowned châteaux. 10. Saintes (64 km): With its Roman ruins and ancient amphitheater, Saintes is a city steeped in history. Visitors can explore the Archaeological Museum, stroll through the charming old town, and discover the atmospheric Abbaye aux Dames.