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Ratel Jacques1 Chemin de la Fontaine Bordeaux
Toutainville
27500
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I can help you rewrite the gite description. Here's the revised version:This cozy chalet is perfect for 2 to 4 people and offers a beautiful view of a fishing pond. It is conveniently located near Honfleur (20km), Deauville (35km), and Pont-Audemer (6km). The chalet is fully equipped with modern amenities, including a refrigerator, dishwasher, 4 electric burners, a mini oven, microwave, and TV. Additionally, it features a refreshing jet shower, a comfortable sofa bed, and two attached single beds (90cm each) for a restful sleep.
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Appréciations pour La Chaumière de l'étang, Toutainville:
Super week end
Merci à vous pour ce fantastique week-end !!!
Nous avions choisi cette location pour faire un break à la campagne le temps d'un week-end et n'en sommes pas déçus.
Les hôtes sont formidables et accueillants, le chalet est très bien équipé comme à la maison et on y dort bien. A l'extérieur, des animaux (poules, paons, canards, chevaux...) autour d'un étang où l'on peut s'adonner au plaisir de la pêche.
Le calme et la détente absolue.
Pour terminer le bol d'air bur en beauté, les plages de Deauville et Honfleur sont à une vingtaine de kilomètres.
Je vous le recommande vivement.
A faire et à refaire ;-)
Nous avions choisi cette location pour faire un break à la campagne le temps d'un week-end et n'en sommes pas déçus.
Les hôtes sont formidables et accueillants, le chalet est très bien équipé comme à la maison et on y dort bien. A l'extérieur, des animaux (poules, paons, canards, chevaux...) autour d'un étang où l'on peut s'adonner au plaisir de la pêche.
Le calme et la détente absolue.
Pour terminer le bol d'air bur en beauté, les plages de Deauville et Honfleur sont à une vingtaine de kilomètres.
Je vous le recommande vivement.
A faire et à refaire ;-)
Directions
1- To reach Toutainville from ROUEN, take the highway and exit at N°26 Bourneville. Continue towards Pont Audemer, then Honfleur, Beuzeville, and Pont lévêque. Once in Toutainville, follow the provided access plan. Alternatively, you can also take exit N°28 Beuzeville.
2- If you are coming from CAEN, take the highway and exit at N°28 Beuzeville. Follow the directions towards Pont Audemer and St. Maclou. Once you reach Toutainville, navigate according to the access plan.
2- If you are coming from CAEN, take the highway and exit at N°28 Beuzeville. Follow the directions towards Pont Audemer and St. Maclou. Once you reach Toutainville, navigate according to the access plan.
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Prices
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Holiday Home | 1 | 280 | 400 |
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Honfleur: Located on the estuary of the Seine River, Honfleur is a charming port town known for its picturesque harbor, colorful houses, and narrow medieval streets. It is famous for its historic buildings, such as the Sainte-Catherine Church, and its vibrant arts scene.
- Deauville: A glamorous seaside resort town, Deauville is renowned for its luxurious hotels, upscale shops, and beautiful sandy beach. It is also famous for its annual American Film Festival and its horse racing events, adding to its allure as a cosmopolitan destination.
- Rouen: As the historic capital of Normandy, Rouen offers a rich blend of medieval and modern attractions. The city is best known for its stunning Gothic cathedral, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, which inspired several paintings by Claude Monet. Rouen also boasts a well-preserved old town, charming cobblestone streets, and the Gros-Horloge, a large astronomical clock.
- Le Havre: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Le Havre is a modernist city that showcases post-World War II architecture. The city offers a unique urban landscape with wide boulevards, innovative buildings, and a vibrant art scene. The André Malraux Museum of Modern Art is a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
- Giverny: Located in the picturesque countryside of Normandy, Giverny is famous for being the home and inspiration of renowned impressionist painter Claude Monet. Visitors can explore Monet's house, stroll through his stunning gardens with the iconic water lilies, and gain insight into his artistic process.
- Etretat: Known for its breathtaking cliffs and natural arches, Etretat is a small coastal town that has inspired numerous artists over the years. The white chalk cliffs offer stunning views of the English Channel and are a popular destination for hiking and photography.
- Mont Saint-Michel: Although a bit further from Bordeaux, Mont Saint-Michel is a must-see attraction in Normandy. This UNESCO World Heritage site is an impressive medieval abbey perched on a rocky island, surrounded by vast tidal flats. The abbey's architecture, narrow streets, and panoramic views make it a truly unforgettable destination.
- Caen: As the capital of Lower Normandy, Caen is a city with a rich history. It is home to the Memorial de Caen, a comprehensive museum and memorial dedicated to World War II. Caen also boasts several other historical sites, including the Château de Caen and the Abbaye aux Hommes, making it a fascinating destination for history buffs. These tourist attractions near Chemin de la Fontaine in Bordeaux offer a diverse range of experiences, from art and history to stunning natural landscapes.