Paris Île-de-France, France. Share. Save. Show all photos. Photos. Amenities. Reviews. Location. loading Check availability. Entire rental unit hosted by Jean-François. 4 guests · · 2 bedrooms · · 2 beds · · 1 bath; Every booking includes free protection from Host cancellations, listing inaccuracies, and other issues like trouble checking in. Learn more. Located in the heart of MyHome In Ile de Ré, Magnifique villa spacieuse avec piscine, entre la plage et le marché pour 8 personnes. Location Vacances Maison LE BOIS PLAGE EN RE 2Raise Flottaise Au pied du moulin du Morinand, 17580 Le Bois-Plage-en-Re, Ile de Re France +33 5 46 09 29 87 WebsiteClosed now : See all hours. Myhome in - Location de vacances. 1,093 likes. My home in est l’initiative engagée de propriétaires qui depuis 2012, proposent une alternative locale et Voirplus. Vous êtes à la recherche d’un camping chaleureux et convivial pour passer des vacances en Charente-Maritime ? Ne cherchez plus et réservez sans plus attendre un mobil-home dans l’un de nos campings 4 étoiles Siblu : Les Charmettes, Bonne Anse Plage, La Pignade et Mer et Soleil d'Oléron. Presquîle de Quiberon. Camping Park Er Lann*** Vendée. Camping Le Petit Rocher**** Île de Ré. Camping Les Peupliers**** Pour des vacances tout confort sur l'île de Ré dans un mobil-home haut de gamme ! Découvrir 15/11/2021 Couverture des aires de jeux aquatiques Les plus petits se feront une joie de pouvoir profiter d'un nouvel espace couvert pour la baignade ! Découvrir Voir Holidayrentals Charente-Maritime. 86 79 16 17. Discover the Charente-Maritime by staying in a furnished apartment in Rochefort or by booking an apartment in the historical centre of Surgères. With a Gîtes de France rental you will enjoy the same comfort as in your own home. You can have extra beds supplied on request. MyHome In Ile de Ré est le spécialiste de la location de vacances sur l'île de ré. Mise en relation de propriétaires de biens sur l'île avec les vacanciers à la recherche d'une maison ou d'un appartement pour séjourner pendant les vacances. 19helpful votes. 6. Re: Parking on Ile de Ré. 29 Jun 2022, 20:22. Save. I would have to agree really. If you're only coming from la Rochelle then maybe cross early , lunch at midi in st martin then a leisurely drive up the island in the afternoon. If parking is your nemesis it's easy and mostly free as you progress up the island. 57route de la Grange, 17590 Ars-en-Re, Ile de Ré France. Accès . Laleu Airport 26 km Voir tous les vols. Voitures de location Voir toutes les voitures de location à . Ars-en-Re. Voir tous les hôtels à proximité. Restaurants proches. La Tour du Sénéchal. 357 avis. 8 min Fruits de mer & Poisson. Chez Rémi. 461 avis. 12 min Française. Au Goûter Breton. 319 avis. 12 min HHpk. 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Pour toute autre question, vous pouvez prendre contact avec Laurent Bernard au numéro suivant 06 14 39 41 44 Home / French Regions / Poitou-Charentes / Holiday rentals Charente-Maritime Vienne 86 Deux-Sèvres 79 Charente 16 Charente-Maritime 17 Discover the Charente-Maritime by staying in a furnished apartment in Rochefort or by booking an apartment in the historical centre of Surgères. With a Gîtes de France rental you will enjoy the same comfort as in your own home. You can have extra beds supplied on request. You can also enjoy a private garden, ideal for making barbecues. Find an accommodation A holiday rental in Charente-Maritime is also the occasion to explore French history. From your accommodation in La Rochelle you can visit the three towers that guarded the town during the Hundred Years War and the Wars of Religion. Visit all the fortresses of the kingdom, such as the Vauban fortress and Fort Boyard, which you reach by the sea. Stay in a chambre d'hôtes to enjoy the beaches of the Côte de Beauté. From the marina, you can sail to the Ile d'Oléron and enjoy its year-round sun, the Ile d'Aix or the Ile de Ré. The beach at La Tremblade, with a forest behind it, will allow you to discover the beaches of the Atlantic Ocean with their fine sand and shallow waters. Book a typical Charentaise house inland or stay on the coast to sample the local cuisine and the oysters from Marennes. Saintes capitale antique Calée dans une boucle de la Charente, Saintes semble saisir, sans préjugé, l’essentiel du temps qui passe. Ville d’Art et d’Histoire, elle accorde avec simplicité les prestigieux vestiges de la capitale antique, les joyaux de l’art roman. La Rochelle belle et rebelle Au bord de l’Océan Atlantique, face aux îles de Ré, Aix et Oléron, La Rochelle se situe dans le département de la Charente-Maritime. Remontez le temps sur les traces des personnages qui ont fait l’Histoire de la cité belle et rebelle ». Île de Ré Les villages et les incontournables ! Reliée au continent par un pont, l’entrée de l’Ile de Ré se situe à 15 mn du centre de La Rochelle et à moins de 2h de Nantes ou Bordeaux… Réputée pour son climat, elle est synonyme d’authenticité et de découvertes, en toute saison, dans un environnement préservé. Our selection of accommodations Our new accommodations Lodging 17G510859 in ST-HILAIRE-DE-VILLEFRANCHE - Charente-Maritime It’s easy to see why the Ile de Ré is such a popular bolt-hole for the well-heeled Parisians who flock there each summer. This little Atlantic-coast island of dunes and pine forest is their version of the Hamptons – a tranquil, low-key and oh-so-chic antidote to city life. Which means that right now the island’s towns and villages, the long golden beaches and rural cycle paths, are packed with visitors. This little Atlantic-coast island of dunes and pine forest is their version of the Hamptons Alamy But come September, summer visitors will have headed back across the arching road bridge to the mainland, meaning that peace descends on the leafy squares and streets of green-shuttered houses. This is the time to visit, when you can get a table at the most popular restaurants, and you will hear nothing but birdsong and the odd noisy cockerel on the flat, well-signed cycle paths that wind among vines and cornfields, and the vast Atlantic horizon. The Ile de Ré may claim as many hours of sunshine as the south of France, but it’s a very different scene from the glitz of the Côte d’Azur. It has its share of rich and famous visitors, but they come to shrug off the pressures of the 21st century. Here, you’ll find working fishing boats instead of super-yachts, bicycles instead of Ferraris. And if you’re getting around by bike frankly the only way to see the best bits, a good strategic base for a short visit is the capital, Saint-Martin-de-Ré. I’ve based all my hotel recommendations here not only is it the epicentre of island life, it’s also one of the prettiest fortified towns in to stay Special treat Set in prime position on the quayside, L’Hôtel de Toiras 1 00 33 546 35 40 32; is a beautifully restored 17th-century merchant’s house. Each bedroom is different and the suites are enormous; views are of the little courtyard garden or the harbour. Decorated in formal townhouse style, it’s a romantic place – more suited to couples than families – with toile and chintz, archive wallpapers and antiques. The service is spot-on, relaxed, friendly and attentive. Double deluxe room from £172, breakfast from £ each. L’Hôtel de Toiras is a beautifully restored 17th-century merchant’s house Good value Villa Clarisse 00 33 546 68 43 00; set in a quiet side street, is under the same ownership as L’Hôtel de Toiras but very different in style. Rooms are large, light and airy, decorated mainly in white, with a mixture of modern and antique furniture. There are lovely walled gardens and a heated outdoor pool. Families are welcome and there are several connecting rooms and suites. Doubles from £130, breakfast from £15 a budget Le Galion 00 33 546 09 03 19; is in a quiet spot just off the main quay. Many of the bedrooms on the first and second floors have sea views, all are simply but cheerfully decorated with compact bathrooms. Staff are very friendly. Doubles from about £73, simple breakfast £8 arrival Go for a constitutional. The quay at St Martin is the centre of activity at night and Le Bistro du Marin on Quai Nicolas Baudin is fun, lively, full of locals and gets you in holiday mood; the food is generally reliable, especially if you opt for the day’s specials. About £28 a head with wine. Get a table at the most popular restaurants and you will hear nothing but birdsong Alamy First day Stroll around the vast and dramatic star-shaped fortifications that enclose the town, constructed by France’s great military engineer, Vauban, in the late 17th century. The citadel here was designed to accommodate the entire island population, plus their cattle – and the sturdy walls, moats and drawbridges are still extraordinarily impressive. Soak up the views from the ramparts or take a dip from the little town beach Plage de la Cible, where there is also a good sailing a bike – you’ll notice that everyone else on the island is travelling on two wheels. There are several rental outlets in St Martin, all with similar prices. YooToo at 9 avenue Bouthillier has well-maintained bikes from £ a day and electric bikes from £17 a day. Get a cycle map from the tourist information centre in St Martin and pedal out through the fortifications towards Le Bois Plage 2 on the south coast, a cheerful little town with a lively atmosphere and the best all-purpose beach on the island. Le Boise Plage has the best all-purpose beach on the island Alamy through Le Bois Plage’s vast morning market, with stalls selling everything from beach bags and espadrilles to cooking pots and china. There’s also a superb indoor food market – a great place to buy provisions for a beach Cycle down to Plage des Gollandières 3, where the sea is backed by a vast stretch of golden sand bathed in luminous Atlantic light. Set up camp here for a couple of hours, or, if you don’t like sand in your baguette, have lunch at l’Océan 00 33 546 09 23 07; a stylish hotel in Le Bois Plage, with a good fish restaurant from £20. Back on the bike, follow cycle paths among salt pans, fields and marshes towards Loix 4 and the north coast. For holiday cyclists, it’s a long haul to Loix itself, so turn right when you reach the north coast and follow the coast, past oyster beds and salt marshes, back to St Martin. On the bike, follow cycle paths among salt pans, fields and marshes towards Loix Alamy Recover with an ice cream at La Martinière on the quay at St Martin – salted caramel flavour is particularly good – then stroll around St Martin’s shops. You’ll find any amount of French seaside chic antiques, homeware, paintings, as well as clothes ranging from hippy muslin to Max Dinner at La Table d’Olivia at l’Hôtel de Toiras for accomplished, gastro-style cooking using local produce; from £60 a head closed Sunday and Monday. On other nights, try L’Avant Port in a quiet harbour corner, with superior bistro-style food. From £40 a head with next day More cycling. Take the path to La Flotte 5, a little harbour town about two miles from Saint Martin. If you’re not too saddle-sore, continue to the ruined Cistercian Abbaye des Châteliers 6, built in 1156. You’ll feel as though you’re cycling into an Impressionist painting cornfields to one side, blue sea dotted with skimming yachts to the Back in La Flotte, stop for a smoothie or coffee at Frutti Palace in rue du Marché. Wander among the town’s art galleries and stylish shops. The food market off Rue de la Marché is perhaps the best on the island; each stall more jewel-like than the next. Buy tarts, fruit, cheese and pâté, plus bread from the excellent bakery. Then grab a bench on the esplanade for a sea-view picnic. For a formal lunch, try L’écailler closed Monday and Tuesday on the quay, for beautifully prepared seafood. Set lunch menu from £29. For detailed regional and city guides to French holiday areas, go to Getting there To find flights, check Skyscanner or Kayak See also our expert guide to the best flight comparison websites.