15 minutes from the beaches and old port of Pornic, Une Marmotte à la mer is an Ecogîte-labelled gîte. It is located in an 18th-century stone farmhouse on one level (with access for people with reduced mobility), restored using healthy materials and tastefully decorated. It is close to the owners' home (not overlooked), who are keen to preserve your privacy and independence.
The gîte is set in 3500 m² of enclosed grounds, with a private garden planted with palm trees, olive trees and wisteria, and a terrace.
It comprises a living room with open-plan fitted kitchen, a large bedroom with cathedral ceiling and beams (king-size bed 180x200 + a single bed 90x190), shower room, separate WC.
Facilities include: 2 adult bicycles, WiFi, freezer, tumble dryer, baby equipment, radio, bio ethanol fireplace, DVD player.
INCLUDED: Electricity, bed linen (beds made up on arrival) and towels.
NOT INCLUDED: solar/oil heating (€5/day from 15 October to 15 May), tourist tax.
Organic farms nearby, lake with beach and waterski lift 10 minutes away and Légendia Parc animal park with numerous shows 5 minutes away.
Languages spoken : français, anglais
Welcome to our gîte!
Our passion for renovating old houses full of character and rich in anecdotes led us once again in 2014 to create this gîte on our property in an old building full of character made of local stone.
In this gîte, which we wanted to be above all warm and comfortable, without neglecting a touch of contemporary modernity, we regularly add little extras to the interior and exterior decoration, something that is particularly close to our hearts, always bearing in mind our contribution to the ecological edifice.
After 35 years in the gîtes and chambres d'hôtes business, first in Normandy, then in the Haute Savoie and now in southern Brittany, we're here to confirm our lifelong commitment to welcoming holidaymakers in the spirit of friendliness and simplicity that we value so highly. We've made many friends in the process.
We look forward to welcoming you and helping you discover our favourites, as well as fishing on foot for oysters, clams and mussels, and the many pretty beaches, both large and intimate, surrounded by rocks and so special with their fisheries (wooden huts with a large fishing net).
See you soon!
Jocelyne and Jean-Marc