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Nathalie Duka1 Rue De La Patience
St Germain De Coulamer
53700
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Description for B&B:
Welcome to my home, where you can enjoy a relaxing stay without any interference. I am always available to assist you whenever needed. Please note that this is not a self-catering accommodation, so bringing and consuming your own food on the premises is not allowed. However, a delicious French breakfast is included in the price, and additional meals can be arranged upon request.There is an abundance of activities to explore in the area. Just 5 km away, you'll find a beautiful forest with lakes, perfect for leisurely walks and bike rides. We offer bike rentals to accommodate all physical abilities. Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy both Carp and Fly Fishing. If you're in the mood for water activities, sandy beaches, sailing boats, canoeing, and pedalos are available nearby. Camping options are also available.
Restaurants and cafes in the area are open all day, with live music at the restaurant on Saturday nights and Sunday lunchtime. For those interested in history, the towns of Alencon, Mayenne, and Le Mans are within a 25-36 km radius, while charming villages are even closer. If you're craving the excitement of the city, Paris is only a 1.5-hour train ride away. Ferry ports in Caen and Dieppe can be reached within 2-3 hours by car, and airports in Rennes and Tours (Ryanair) are nearby as well.
At the end of the day, you are welcome to relax in the small garden or the designated sitting/smoking area on the patio. Please note that my house policy prohibits smoking and wearing shoes inside. If desired, pure linen bedlinen can be provided upon special arrangement.
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Directions
Travel 10 kilometers in a northerly direction from Sille le Guillaume.
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Notes: One bedroom - Rustic - Double bed |
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Attractions
- Mont Saint-Michel: Located in Normandy, Mont Saint-Michel is a picturesque island commune topped with a medieval abbey. It is known for its stunning architecture, narrow streets, and panoramic views of the surrounding bay.
- Château de la Loire: This region is home to several impressive castles, including Château de Chambord, Château de Chenonceau, and Château de Blois. These architectural marvels offer visitors a glimpse into France's rich history and boast beautifully landscaped gardens.
- Le Mans: Famous for its 24-hour endurance race, Le Mans is a historic city that showcases various architectural styles, such as the Gothic Le Mans Cathedral and the picturesque Old Town. Visitors can explore the Circuit de la Sarthe and the Automobile Museum for a unique experience.
- Nantes: Located on the Loire River, Nantes is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage. Highlights include the Château des Ducs de Bretagne, the Machines de l'Île (an artistic project featuring mechanical animals), and the Jardin des Plantes botanical garden.
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- Le Mont-Saint-Michel Bay: Besides visiting Mont Saint-Michel itself, the bay surrounding it offers stunning natural landscapes and unique tidal phenomena. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the bay's biodiversity, observe the changing tides, and enjoy the beautiful panoramic views.
- Angers: This city is known for its magnificent medieval castle, the Château d'Angers, which houses the famous Apocalypse Tapestry. Angers also offers a charming historic center with half-timbered houses, the Cathédrale Saint-Maurice, and the Terra Botanica theme park.
- The Loire Valley: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Loire Valley is renowned for its beautiful landscapes, vineyards, and numerous castles. It is a paradise for wine lovers, history enthusiasts, and nature seekers, with notable castles like Château de Villandry and Château de Chinon.
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