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LOUISE BLANDIN
6 Route des Broues, CHARDAT
ABZAC
16500

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €48

Telephone:

0545841152

Description:

Description for B&B:

Lenvers is a delightful 300-year-old French manor farmhouse situated on a serene 5-acre property in the charming village of Chardat, located in the picturesque Charente department of the Nouvelle Aquitaine region in South West France. This enchanting area is in close proximity to the beautiful Lacs des Hautes Charentes. With its idyllic countryside setting, Lenvers provides the perfect backdrop for leisurely walks, fishing, and cycling. Additionally, the region is adorned with numerous quaint villages, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the authentic rural French lifestyle. Our welcoming Chambres d'hôtes is open throughout the year and offers the comfort of central heating.

Reviews

Appréciations pour L'ENVERS, ABZAC:

And Relax....
Review by: Sebastian Wheeler, Aou 10 2019 9:51PM
L'Enveers was recommended to me, and I booked for a night. I found the house ideal. Louise was very relaxed, easy going and really helpful. I ended up staying for three nights and wished that I could have stayed longer. The gardens are lovely and her three chickens run around freely and come up and say hello (or maybe bonjour). On the last night there was four other guests and we had a meal en famille, my French was not up to in depth conversations, but everyone pitched in and helped. Thank you so much Louise, I will be back...

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Directions

Confolens is located 8 miles northeast of the destination.

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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 48 60 Yes
B&B
(3 pers.)
1 75 90 Yes

Services

Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Dinner

Attractions

  • Château de La Rochefoucauld: Located in La Rochefoucauld, this majestic Renaissance castle is known for its stunning architecture and beautiful gardens. Visitors can explore the interior of the castle, admire the art collection, and enjoy the scenic views.
  • Abbey of Saint-Amant-de-Boixe: Situated in Saint-Amant-de-Boixe, this ancient abbey dates back to the 11th century. It showcases remarkable Romanesque architecture and houses impressive religious artifacts. The peaceful ambiance and picturesque surroundings make it a perfect spot for contemplation.
  • Angoulême: A vibrant city known for its rich history, Angoulême offers a range of attractions. Explore the famous Cathedral of Saint-Pierre, walk along the charming streets of the old town, and visit the International Comics Festival, which attracts comic book enthusiasts from around the world.
  • Cognac: Located on the banks of the Charente River, Cognac is renowned for its production of the world-famous Cognac brandy. Take a tour of one of the distilleries to learn about the production process, visit the Cognac Museum, and enjoy tastings of this exquisite liquor.
  • Les Antilles de Jonzac: A tropical-themed water park located in Jonzac, Les Antilles offers a variety of indoor and outdoor pools, water slides, and wellness facilities. It's a perfect place for families to have fun and relax, regardless of the weather.
  • Rochefort: This coastal town is known for its maritime heritage and stunning architecture. Visit the Corderie Royale, a former royal ropeworks factory turned museum, and explore the historic shipyard, Arsenal de Rochefort. Don't miss the opportunity to take a boat trip to the nearby Fort Boyard.
  • Futuroscope: Located near Poitiers, Futuroscope is a futuristic theme park offering a unique multimedia experience. With a range of 3D and 4D attractions, immersive shows, and interactive exhibits, it's a perfect destination for both children and adults who enjoy cutting-edge technology and entertainment.
  • Oradour-sur-Glane: This village serves as a haunting reminder of the atrocities of World War II. Preserved as a memorial, it stands as a testimony to the tragic events that took place in 1944 when the village was destroyed and its inhabitants massacred. Visitors can explore the ruins and learn about the history through the museum.
  • Saint-Émilion: Situated in the heart of the renowned Bordeaux wine region, Saint-Émilion is a charming medieval town. Its narrow streets, picturesque vineyards, and impressive monolithic church make it a popular destination for wine lovers and history enthusiasts alike. 10. Marais Poitevin: Also known as the "Green Venice," this unique marshland region offers a tranquil and scenic escape. Explore the canals by boat, observe the diverse wildlife, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this picturesque natural area.

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