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Catherineau400 Route de Tachette
Herm
40990
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Description for Gite
This charming gite, rated 3 epis, is perfect for a group of 4 people and welcomes animals. The ground floor features a well-equipped kitchen, a cozy living room, a sitting room, a shower room, a separate toilet, and a lovely bedroom with a comfortable double bed (140 cm). Additionally, there is a mezzanine with two single beds (2x90cm). The gite is equipped with essential amenities such as a washing machine, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, TV, mobile phone, and electric heating.Outside, you can enjoy a covered terrace, complete with garden furniture and a barbecue, perfect for relaxing and dining al fresco. The garden also features a swing and a car port with a separate entrance, ensuring privacy and convenience. The garden is fenced, providing a secure space for both children and pets.
The gite is available for rent during various seasons, including low season, school holidays, and mid and high season. Additionally, there is a special offer from October to May for a three-week stay.
Don't miss the opportunity to experience a comfortable and enjoyable stay in this wonderful gite.
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Directions
To get to Castets from Bordeaux, take the N10 and exit at exit 12. Then, follow the signs towards Dax and after traveling for nine kilometers, turn right towards Herm. Continue for 2 kilometers and then turn left. Keep going for 370 meters.
To reach Magescq from Bayonne, take the N10 and exit at exit 11. Follow the signs towards Herm and pass through the village. Look for signs pointing to Pontonx and turn right after traveling for 3 kilometers. Continue for 370 meters.
If you are coming from Saint Paul les Dax, once again follow the direction towards Castets. At the roundabout near the hippodrome (racecourse), take a left towards Herm. Drive for 5.5 kilometers and then make a right. Continue for another 2 kilometers and you will find us on the left.
To reach Magescq from Bayonne, take the N10 and exit at exit 11. Follow the signs towards Herm and pass through the village. Look for signs pointing to Pontonx and turn right after traveling for 3 kilometers. Continue for 370 meters.
If you are coming from Saint Paul les Dax, once again follow the direction towards Castets. At the roundabout near the hippodrome (racecourse), take a left towards Herm. Drive for 5.5 kilometers and then make a right. Continue for another 2 kilometers and you will find us on the left.
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Prices
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Holiday Home | 2 | 230 | 510 | ||||||||||||
Notes: pour 4 personnes maxi |
Services
Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Herm Island: Located off the coast of Guernsey, Herm Island is a picturesque destination known for its pristine beaches, scenic walking trails, and tranquil atmosphere. Explore the island's historic sites, such as the 11th-century St. Tugual's Chapel, or simply relax on Shell Beach and soak in the natural beauty.
- Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery: Situated in St Peter Port, Guernsey, this museum offers a captivating insight into the island's history and culture. Discover exhibitions showcasing archaeological artifacts, artworks, and items related to the island's occupation during World War II. The museum also hosts various temporary exhibitions throughout the year.
- Shell Beach, Guernsey: Located on the west coast of Guernsey, Shell Beach is a stunning sandy beach known for its abundance of seashells. Take a leisurely stroll along the shoreline, collect unique shells, or simply bask in the sun while enjoying beautiful views of the ocean.
- Castle Cornet: Situated on a rocky islet in St Peter Port, Castle Cornet is a historic fortress that dates back to the 13th century. Explore the castle's ramparts, gardens, and museums to learn about Guernsey's military past. Don't miss the daily firing of the Noonday Gun ceremony, a tradition that has been upheld for over 200 years.
- Sausmarez Manor: This beautiful manor house, located in St Martin, Guernsey, offers visitors a glimpse into the island's heritage and gardens. Explore the stunning landscaped grounds, which feature sculptures, woodland walks, and a subtropical garden. The manor house itself houses a collection of art and antiques, showcasing the island's history.
- La Vallette Underground Military Museum: Located in St Peter Port, this intriguing museum takes visitors underground to explore the tunnels and bunkers used during the German occupation of Guernsey in World War II. Discover an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and exhibits that shed light on this significant period in the island's history.
- The Little Chapel: Situated in Les Vauxbelets, Guernsey, The Little Chapel is a unique and charming religious landmark. Built entirely by hand, the chapel is adorned with intricate mosaics and features stunning stained glass windows. Despite its small size, it is a must-visit attraction that showcases the island's devotion and craftsmanship.
- Victor Hugo House: Located in St Peter Port, this museum is housed in the former residence of the famous French writer, Victor Hugo, during his exile in Guernsey. Explore the rooms where Hugo lived and wrote, and admire the collection of his personal belongings, manuscripts, and artwork. The museum offers insight into Hugo's life and his literary contributions. These tourist attractions near 400 Route de Tachette, Herm, France, offer a mix of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and historical significance, providing visitors with a diverse range of experiences to enjoy while exploring the region.