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Nathalie Beunet-milet17 Rue Du Port
Saint Nazaire
44600
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The Gite du Port offers a spacious living room with a partially obstructed view of the sea, complemented by a balcony-terrace. Additionally, it boasts a generously-sized kitchen that overlooks the picturesque harbor, as well as two stunning bedrooms. Situated in the vibrant city center, this resort serves as the perfect base to explore the renowned Ecomuseum and EscalAtlantic. Moreover, the "Commando Plaza" with its array of restaurants and the beach are conveniently less than a 5-minute walk away.Description for Gite
Featuring a (partial) glimpse on one side and a mesmerizing harbor view on the other, the Gite du Port boasts an incredibly luminous atmosphere. This delightful apartment offers an extensive collection of art books and travel diaries for guests to indulge in. Embrace the serenity and tranquility of this enchanting abode, mere moments away from the sandy shores, making it an idyllic retreat for a blissful getaway.Reviews
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'Gîte du Port can be found in close proximity to the submarine base of Saint-Nazaire, situated within the city-port area.'
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Apartment | 1 | 80 | 100 | 560 | 630 |
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Credit cards accepted
Attractions
- Escal'Atlantic: Located in the former submarine base, Escal'Atlantic is a unique museum that offers an immersive experience into the history of transatlantic liners. Visitors can explore reconstructed passenger cabins and learn about the golden age of ocean travel.
- Ecomusée: Situated near the harbor, Ecomusée showcases the rich maritime heritage of Saint Nazaire. It exhibits various artifacts, models, and interactive displays that provide insights into the local shipbuilding industry and the city's connection with the sea.
- Le Ruban Bleu: This iconic bridge spans the Loire River, connecting Saint Nazaire to Saint-Brevin-les-Pins. Le Ruban Bleu offers stunning views of the estuary, and it is especially picturesque during sunset. It is a great spot for a leisurely walk or cycling.
- U-Boat Pens: A remnant of Saint Nazaire's history during World War II, the U-Boat Pens are massive concrete structures that once housed German submarines. Guided tours are available, allowing visitors to explore the pens and learn about their role in the war.
- Saint Nazaire Shipyard: The largest shipyard in France, the Saint Nazaire Shipyard is renowned for constructing some of the world's largest cruise ships. Visitors can take guided tours to witness the impressive scale of shipbuilding operations and gain insight into this fascinating industry.
- Le Parc Paysager: A beautiful park located near the city center, Le Parc Paysager offers a peaceful and green space for relaxation. It features landscaped gardens, walking paths, a lake, and playgrounds, making it an ideal spot for a picnic or leisurely stroll.
- La Cité Sanitaire: Built in the art deco style, La Cité Sanitaire is a historic hospital complex that now serves as a cultural venue. It hosts various exhibitions, concerts, and events throughout the year, making it a great place to experience the local arts scene.
- Saint-Nazaire Submarine Base: Another World War II site, the Saint-Nazaire Submarine Base is a massive underground structure that was used by the Germans to shelter submarines. Today, it is open for guided tours, providing a unique glimpse into the military history of the area.
- Le Jardin des Plantes: Located in the heart of Saint Nazaire, Le Jardin des Plantes is a charming botanical garden. It offers a tranquil environment with a diverse range of plant species, a small zoo, and beautiful walking paths, perfect for nature enthusiasts. 10. Le Grand Blockhaus: Situated in the neighboring town of Batz-sur-Mer, Le Grand Blockhaus is a former German bunker transformed into a museum. It provides a comprehensive insight into the Atlantic Wall and the impact of World War II on the region.