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La Laverie - Nice apartment
Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Saint-Jean-d'Angély region
- 1 Bedroom
- 1 Bathroom
- No pets allowed
- 4 People
- WiFi
- 30 m²
- Entire apartment
Well-equipped kitchen
Cook delicious meals in a well-equipped kitchen.
Great views
You can enjoy great views from this home.
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Well-equipped kitchen
Cook delicious meals in a well-equipped kitchen.
Great views
You can enjoy great views from this home.
Located in Saint-jean-d'angély in the Poitou-Charentes region, La Laverie provides accommodation with free Wifi.
The apartment is fully furnished with a double bed and a sofa in the living room.
The kitchen is also furnished. Come and feel at home in this charming private apartment.
It's an automatic apartment, you enter using a code, you can arrive at any time, no appointment is necessary, we are available on the phone if you have a problem
Saintes is 26 km from the apartment, while Niort is 49 km away. The nearest airport is La Rochelle - Ile de Ré Airport, 58 km from La Laverie.
The city of La Rochelle is on one side facing the Atlantic coast and on the other towards the Marais Poitevin, a wetland of European interest! If you were hesitating between going on holiday by the sea or going green, this is the destination for you. You will explore the different islands on foot or by bike, you will sail in a boat and meet a very surprising animal. Discover our 13 ideas for getaways to do around La Rochelle!
A state-of-the-art historical, cultural and artisanal heritage
Port in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine regionNestled in its setting of vineyards, located near the forest, the ocean and the Pyrenean valleys, Nouvelle-Aquitaine includes the former regions of Aquitaine, Limousin and Poitou-Charentes. This ensemble lives to the rhythm of the new century without denying any of its penchant for culture, gastronomy, sport, nature, in a word: the art of living.
Bordeaux, capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, was inscribed on the Unesco World Heritage List in 2007 as an "exceptional urban" complex. The old town, located in the south, is characterized by its narrow winding streets and its old residences from the 15th century. It is home to many churches, including the Cathedral of St André, consecrated in At the center of the largest fine wine vineyard in the world, there are more than one hundred and twenty thousand hectares of exceptional richness, 57 controlled designations of origin undulating over the valleys of the Médoc, Libournais or Entre-deux-Mers. Its wines are among the most prestigious in the world: Pétrus, Yquem, Mouton Rothschild, Cheval Blanc, and even Haut-Brion.
The Bassin D'arcachon: a 155 km² lagoon open to the ocean with La Dune du Pyla with a variable height of 104 m and 2700 m long.
This true natural phenomenon in constant evolution offers an exceptional panorama of Cap Ferret and the Arcachon basin, contrasting with the immense pine forest so characteristic.
City of surfing and elegance in the Basque Country, Biarritz is one of the most famous cities on the Basque Coast. Formerly renowned for the boldness of its fishermen, the city of Biarritz today evokes tourism, holidays and leisure, since it is a privileged destination for travel and stays on its beach of rare beauty.
Limoges: Historic capital of the former Limousin region, today it is one of the centers of balance in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. In terms of demography, Limoges is on the heels of Bordeaux and ranks 2nd among the most populated cities in New Aquitaine. Third regional university city just after Poitiers, administrative center and intermediary services, Limoges is the 6th most important city of the Greater South-West after Toulouse, Bordeaux, Montpellier, Perpignan and Bayonne. She occupies the 38th place in the national ranking. Economically, Limoges, with a butchery tradition, is very well placed in the luxury industry. It is recognized as the capital of the "arts of fire" thanks in particular to its many porcelain workshops but also to its center of competitiveness in technical and industrial ceramics.
The multifaceted Dordogne and Périgord: the valleys, streams and rivers of Périgord Vert, the limestone plateaus and wide meadows of Périgord Blanc, the preserved villages, fortified castles and prehistoric sites (Lascaux and Les Eyzies) of Périgord Noir , and the renowned Périgord Pourpre vineyard in the Bergerac region. (mercury group)
If you cause damage to the property during your stay, you may be required to pay according to YourRentals’s property damage policy.
The apartment is fully furnished with a double bed and a sofa in the living room.
The kitchen is also furnished. Come and feel at home in this charming private apartment.
It's an automatic apartment, you enter using a code, you can arrive at any time, no appointment is necessary, we are available on the phone if you have a problem
Saintes is 26 km from the apartment, while Niort is 49 km away. The nearest airport is La Rochelle - Ile de Ré Airport, 58 km from La Laverie.
The city of La Rochelle is on one side facing the Atlantic coast and on the other towards the Marais Poitevin, a wetland of European interest! If you were hesitating between going on holiday by the sea or going green, this is the destination for you. You will explore the different islands on foot or by bike, you will sail in a boat and meet a very surprising animal. Discover our 13 ideas for getaways to do around La Rochelle!
A state-of-the-art historical, cultural and artisanal heritage
Port in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine regionNestled in its setting of vineyards, located near the forest, the ocean and the Pyrenean valleys, Nouvelle-Aquitaine includes the former regions of Aquitaine, Limousin and Poitou-Charentes. This ensemble lives to the rhythm of the new century without denying any of its penchant for culture, gastronomy, sport, nature, in a word: the art of living.
Bordeaux, capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, was inscribed on the Unesco World Heritage List in 2007 as an "exceptional urban" complex. The old town, located in the south, is characterized by its narrow winding streets and its old residences from the 15th century. It is home to many churches, including the Cathedral of St André, consecrated in At the center of the largest fine wine vineyard in the world, there are more than one hundred and twenty thousand hectares of exceptional richness, 57 controlled designations of origin undulating over the valleys of the Médoc, Libournais or Entre-deux-Mers. Its wines are among the most prestigious in the world: Pétrus, Yquem, Mouton Rothschild, Cheval Blanc, and even Haut-Brion.
The Bassin D'arcachon: a 155 km² lagoon open to the ocean with La Dune du Pyla with a variable height of 104 m and 2700 m long.
This true natural phenomenon in constant evolution offers an exceptional panorama of Cap Ferret and the Arcachon basin, contrasting with the immense pine forest so characteristic.
City of surfing and elegance in the Basque Country, Biarritz is one of the most famous cities on the Basque Coast. Formerly renowned for the boldness of its fishermen, the city of Biarritz today evokes tourism, holidays and leisure, since it is a privileged destination for travel and stays on its beach of rare beauty.
Limoges: Historic capital of the former Limousin region, today it is one of the centers of balance in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. In terms of demography, Limoges is on the heels of Bordeaux and ranks 2nd among the most populated cities in New Aquitaine. Third regional university city just after Poitiers, administrative center and intermediary services, Limoges is the 6th most important city of the Greater South-West after Toulouse, Bordeaux, Montpellier, Perpignan and Bayonne. She occupies the 38th place in the national ranking. Economically, Limoges, with a butchery tradition, is very well placed in the luxury industry. It is recognized as the capital of the "arts of fire" thanks in particular to its many porcelain workshops but also to its center of competitiveness in technical and industrial ceramics.
The multifaceted Dordogne and Périgord: the valleys, streams and rivers of Périgord Vert, the limestone plateaus and wide meadows of Périgord Blanc, the preserved villages, fortified castles and prehistoric sites (Lascaux and Les Eyzies) of Périgord Noir , and the renowned Périgord Pourpre vineyard in the Bergerac region. (mercury group)
If you cause damage to the property during your stay, you may be required to pay according to YourRentals’s property damage policy.
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What this place offers you
WiFi
Parking on street
Terrace
TV
Kitchen
Fridge
Microwave
Heating
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House rules
- Check-in: From 14:00
- Check-out: Until 10:00
- Family friendly
- Pets not allowed
- Smoking not allowed

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