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Located in the picturesque countryside, this charming traditional long house from Anjou is nestled within a sprawling 35-hectare rural environment. Accessible via a private road stretching 700 meters, this historic residence dates back partially to the 15th century and has been extended during the reign of Louis Philippe.Perfect for nature enthusiasts, the property boasts an abundance of natural beauty. Lush wooded areas, flourishing hedges, babbling brooks, a tranquil pond, and diverse wildlife create a truly enchanting setting.
The spacious 36-square-meter room can comfortably accommodate up to four guests. It features a luxurious 160-sized bed and two additional single beds. A large desk is also provided, making it ideal for those needing a dedicated workspace. The adjacent bathroom is equipped with a refreshing shower.
To start your day on a wholesome note, indulge in a delicious organic breakfast that includes homemade jams. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of this idyllic rural retreat and experience the wonders of the surrounding fauna and flora.
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Directions
When you reach the 11th exit on Highway A11, continue for 12 kilometers towards Durtal.
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Notes: Organic breakfast |
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Attractions
- Château d'Angers: Located in Angers, about 30 minutes away from Daumeray, the Château d'Angers is a medieval fortress known for its impressive tapestry collection, including the famous Apocalypse Tapestry. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, ramparts, and gardens while enjoying panoramic views of the city.
- Terra Botanica: Situated in Angers, Terra Botanica is a unique botanical theme park that offers an immersive experience into the world of plants. With over 275,000 plants and various interactive exhibits, visitors can learn about biodiversity, horticulture, and sustainable development in a fun and educational way.
- Zoo de la Flèche: Located in La Flèche, approximately 40 minutes from Daumeray, this renowned zoo is home to more than 1,500 animals from all over the world. The zoo focuses on conservation and offers various shows, animal feeding sessions, and educational programs for visitors of all ages.
- Abbaye Royale de Fontevraud: Situated in Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, about an hour away from Daumeray, this historic abbey complex is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It includes the largest remaining monastic complex in Europe, with impressive Romanesque architecture and the tombs of notable figures such as Richard the Lionheart and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
- Château de Brissac: Located in Brissac-Quincé, around 40 minutes away from Daumeray, this majestic castle is the tallest in France and boasts stunning Renaissance architecture. Visitors can take guided tours of the castle's opulent interiors, including the grand ballroom, chapel, and beautifully landscaped gardens.
- Musée Jules-Desbois: Situated in Parçay-les-Pins, less than 30 minutes from Daumeray, this museum is dedicated to the works of sculptor Jules-Desbois. Visitors can admire a collection of his sculptures, including his famous piece "La Misère" and explore the beautiful park surrounding the museum.
- Cadre Noir de Saumur: Located in Saumur, approximately 45 minutes away from Daumeray, the Cadre Noir is the French National Riding School and a renowned equestrian institution. Visitors can witness impressive equestrian performances, take guided tours of the stables, and learn about the history and training of the famous Cadre Noir riders.
- Musée des Blindés: Situated in Saumur, this museum is dedicated to armored vehicles and is one of the largest tank museums in the world. Visitors can explore a vast collection of tanks, military vehicles, and weapons, while learning about the history and evolution of armored warfare.
- Château de Serrant: Located in Saint-Georges-sur-Loire, approximately an hour away from Daumeray, this magnificent castle is considered one of the finest examples of Renaissance architecture in the Loire Valley. Visitors can tour the castle's opulent rooms, admire its extensive art collection, and stroll through the picturesque gardens. 10. Musée du Champignon: Situated in Saumur, this unique museum showcases the world of mushrooms and fungi. Visitors can learn about the cultivation, history, and various uses of mushrooms through interactive exhibits and guided tours. The museum also has a shop where visitors can purchase fresh and dried mushrooms.