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Cherry Burton
20 La Boursaudiere
Cheffois
85390

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We offer a cozy double room on the ground floor that comes with a newly renovated shower room. The room overlooks a beautiful south facing patio and is adorned with crisp linen, fresh flowers from our garden, and tea/coffee making facilities. In the mornings, guests can enjoy a delightful breakfast served either on one of our lovely patios or in the dining room. Our breakfast options include a traditional French spread or a hearty full English breakfast (if ordered in advance), featuring our own free range eggs provided by our lovely hens named Rita, Lucy, and Prudence.

Additionally, twice a week, we invite guests to join us in our stunning oak beamed sitting/dining room for a delectable five-course evening meal accompanied by wine.

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Directions

Travel Directions: To reach Cheffois, a small village near La Chataigneraie, follow these directions. At the first roundabout when heading from La Chataigneraie towards Cheffois, take a right turn uphill, passing the lime green hairdressers on your right. Stay on this road without taking any turns, and after approximately 6 minutes, you will arrive at La Boursaudiere. Look for a small village sign on a cream-colored house located on a left-hand bend. Take the right turn indicated by the arrows, which will lead you to the only white house in the village.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1 75 75

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Dinner

Attractions

  • Puy du Fou: Located in Les Epesses, Puy du Fou is a historical theme park known for its spectacular shows and immersive experiences. It offers various themed villages, reenactments of historical events, and stunning performances that transport visitors to different eras.
  • Château de Tiffauges: Situated in Tiffauges, this medieval castle is known as the Castle of Bluebeard due to its association with the infamous French serial killer, Gilles de Rais. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, dungeons, and gardens, as well as enjoy various exhibitions and events.
  • Château de Terre-Neuve: Located in Fontenay-le-Comte, this Renaissance-style castle is surrounded by beautiful gardens and a moat. Visitors can take guided tours to discover its rich history and admire its architecture, ornate interiors, and extensive art collections.
  • Parc Oriental de Maulévrier: Situated in Maulévrier, this Japanese-inspired garden is the largest in Europe. It offers serene landscapes, traditional Japanese architecture, and meticulously manicured gardens. Visitors can stroll through the park's paths, admire the pagodas and bridges, and experience a tranquil atmosphere.
  • Logis de la Chabotterie: Situated in Saint-Sulpice-le-Verdon, this historical estate was once the residence of General Charette, a leader in the French Revolution. It now serves as a museum, showcasing the life and history of the Vendée region. Visitors can explore the estate's gardens, the main house, and exhibitions that highlight the region's cultural heritage.
  • Abbaye de Maillezais: Located in Maillezais, this former Benedictine abbey is now in ruins but still holds historical significance. It was once a powerful religious and political center during the Middle Ages. Visitors can wander through the remains of the abbey, visit the museum, and enjoy the scenic surrounding marshlands.
  • Le Refuge de Grasla: Situated in Le Pin, this unique museum showcases the traditional lifestyle and crafts of the region. It is housed in a restored 17th-century farmhouse and features exhibits on rural life, including furniture, tools, and agricultural equipment. Visitors can learn about the rural traditions and history of the area.
  • Marais Poitevin: Known as the "Green Venice," this vast wetland area is located near the village of Coulon. Visitors can explore the canals and waterways by boat, observing the diverse flora and fauna. It's a perfect destination for nature lovers, offering peaceful boat rides and picturesque landscapes.
  • La Rochelle: Located on the Atlantic coast, La Rochelle is a charming coastal city with a rich maritime heritage. It features a picturesque old harbor, historic buildings, and vibrant streets filled with cafes and shops. Visitors can explore the city's iconic towers, visit the famous aquarium, and relax on the sandy beaches. 10. Île de Ré: Accessible via a bridge from La Rochelle, Île de Ré is a popular holiday destination known for its sandy beaches, picturesque villages, and bicycle-friendly paths. Visitors can enjoy the island's relaxed atmosphere, visit charming towns like Saint-Martin-de-Ré, and indulge in fresh seafood at local restaurants.