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Françoise Elineau
Logis de la Sauvinière
Rocheserviere
85620

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price from €500

Telephone:

0251949898

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0685024750

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Welcome to Rocheservière, a charming rural town situated on the picturesque banks of Boulogne. Conveniently located halfway between the captivating coastline and the renowned Puy du Fou, the Country is an inviting 135m² accommodation that can comfortably accommodate up to 4 people. Formerly serving as a guard house, this delightful property stands independently from the 16th-century Home on a vast estate spanning 9 hectares. Meticulously restored in 2005, the Country effortlessly preserves its timeless charm with its charming stone walls and exposed wooden beams. Offering a harmonious blend of modern comfort and traditional elegance, this accommodation proudly holds the prestigious clévacances label with 3 keys. Additionally, it has been awarded the Ref 85 and MS 2087 Tourism and Handicap label, guaranteeing a memorable and accessible stay.

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Directions

To reach Rocheservière, which is located halfway between Nantes (44) and La Roche sur Yon (85), start by heading towards MONTAIGU-Chollet-A83. As you approach Sauviniere, you will notice the village on your right, just outside the main village. Follow the signs and continue until you reach the second entrance of the village on your left.

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Notes: Capacity 4 people

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Disabled Access

Attractions

  • 2) Château de Tiffauges: Situated in Tiffauges, this 12th-century castle is known as the "Castle of Bluebeard" due to its association with Gilles de Rais, a notorious serial killer. Explore the castle's towers, dungeons, and admire the stunning views from its ramparts. 3) Machines of the Isle of Nantes: Located in Nantes, this unique attraction combines art, imagination, and engineering. Visitors can witness giant mechanical animals, including the famous Great Elephant, roam around the city and even take a ride on them. 4) Clisson: A picturesque town situated on the banks of the Sèvre Nantaise river, Clisson is known for its medieval charm and architecture. Explore its narrow streets, visit the ruins of the Clisson Castle, and enjoy the beautiful riverside scenery. 5) Les Machines de l'île: Another fascinating attraction in Nantes, Les Machines de l'île is an artistic project featuring mechanical creatures inspired by Jules Verne's novels. Take a ride on the enormous mechanical carousel or explore the workshop where these creations are brought to life. 6) Passage du Gois: Located near the town of Beauvoir-sur-Mer, Passage du Gois is a unique natural phenomenon. This road disappears underwater twice a day during high tide, making it accessible only during low tide. It's a great spot for walking, cycling, or enjoying the tranquility of the surrounding marshes. 7) Planète Sauvage: Situated in Port-Saint-Père, Planète Sauvage is a wildlife park where visitors can observe various animal species in a natural environment. Take a safari-like tour to see lions, elephants, giraffes, and other exotic animals up close. 8) Noirmoutier Island: Accessible via a bridge or the Passage du Gois, Noirmoutier Island offers beautiful beaches, charming villages, and a rich historical heritage. Visit the medieval Château de Noirmoutier, explore the picturesque village of Barbâtre, or simply relax on the island's sandy shores. 9) Château de Clisson: This medieval fortress, also known as the Château de Gilles de Rais, is located in Clisson. It features a blend of architectural styles, including Gothic and Renaissance, and offers guided tours to learn about its history and the region's historical figures. 10) Nantes Cathedral: Situated in the heart of Nantes, the Nantes Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Nantes) is a magnificent Gothic masterpiece. Admire its intricate stained glass windows, impressive organ, and the tomb of François II, Duke of Brittany. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical sites and cultural landmarks to unique theme parks and natural wonders, ensuring there's something for every tourist visiting the area.