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Marie-jo Barbes
Fief De Pélard Saint Martin
Le Gua
17600

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Apartment 3 50 75 350 500

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Attractions

  • Fort Louvois: Located on an islet in the Pertuis d'Antioche, Fort Louvois is a coastal fortification dating back to the 17th century. Visitors can explore the fort's impressive architecture and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area.
  • La Palmyre Zoo: Situated in Les Mathes, just a short drive from Le Gua, La Palmyre Zoo is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the region. The zoo is home to over 1,600 animals from around the world, including elephants, giraffes, lions, and more.
  • Royan: A vibrant coastal town, Royan offers beautiful sandy beaches, a lively marina, and a charming city center. Visitors can relax on the beach, explore the local shops and restaurants, or visit landmarks like the Notre-Dame church and the Royan Museum.
  • La Corderie Royale: Located in Rochefort, La Corderie Royale is a historic rope factory built during the reign of Louis XIV. Today, it houses a museum dedicated to maritime history, showcasing the techniques and tools used in rope making.
  • Cognac: Situated along the Charente River, the town of Cognac is famous for its production of the renowned French brandy. Visitors can take guided tours of Cognac distilleries, learn about the distillation process, and sample different varieties of this iconic spirit.
  • Fort Boyard: Known for its appearance in the popular television show, Fort Boyard is a fortification located between the Île d'Aix and the Île d'Oléron. While access to the fort itself is limited, visitors can take boat tours around the area to admire the impressive structure.
  • Paléosite: Located in Saint-Césaire, Paléosite is an archaeological site and museum dedicated to prehistoric times. Visitors can explore reconstructed prehistoric habitats, participate in interactive exhibitions, and learn about the region's rich prehistoric heritage.
  • Saintes: A picturesque town on the banks of the Charente River, Saintes boasts a rich Roman heritage. Visitors can admire the well-preserved Roman amphitheater, stroll through the charming old town with its narrow streets and medieval buildings, or visit the Arch of Germanicus.
  • Phare de Cordouan: Situated at the mouth of the Gironde estuary, the Phare de Cordouan is a historic lighthouse dating back to the 17th century. Visitors can take guided tours of the lighthouse, climb to the top for breathtaking views, and learn about its fascinating history. 10. Île d'Oléron: The largest island off the French Atlantic coast, Île d'Oléron offers stunning beaches, picturesque villages, and natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy water sports, cycle along the island's numerous bike paths, and sample fresh seafood in charming seaside restaurants.

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