Here you are at Gîte Le Palefrenier, ideal for a group of 11 people
You are at the Belle Epoque estate, of nearly 4 hectares
On the estate there are 11 gîtes and five guest rooms in the Château. Take a walk in the estate gardens amongst the trees and the birds, but also :
Welcome to your gîte
The gîte Palefrenier is a large semi detached house of 130 m2. It can accommodate up to 11 people and it has 5 bedrooms. It is spacious and bright and has a beautiful view over the estate gardens.
It is fully equipped, you only need to bring sheets, pillowcases and towels. If you prefer you can rent your sheets and towel kits from us. Discover all our services and complementary information for your stay.
Reservations from Saturday to Saturday only in high and very high season. In low season and mid season you may reserve for a minimum of two nights.
From the 3rd April
to the 18th June and from 18th September to the 24th October 2021
From the 19th June to the 2nd July
and 4th to the 17th September 2021
From the 3th to
23rd July and
the 21st August to the 3th September 2021
From
the 24th July
to the 20th August
2021
To have the week (s)
that suit you,
remember to book as soon as possible,
as soon as you know
your vacation dates.
Atlantic ocean beaches are only 10 minutes away from the Belle Epoque estate, ideal for swimming and surfing as well as many other leisure activities. You can canoe, sail, cycle... We have made a selection of other activities for you that you can find out about at our reception area of the château
You can rent a group of gîtes if you have a larger group of people. It may be for a birthday, a wedding, a seminar... Belle Epoque estate is the perfect destination.
The "cocher" or coachman was a paid worker who drove the horse and carriage. He was responsible for the journey and could even choose his own itinerary.
The "palefrenier" or groomsman was in charge of the stables and looking after the horses. He was also sometimes responsible for all the equipment. If there were no other servants he would also clean the stables.