On the Belle Epoque estate there is a château with its guest rooms and outbuildings. The old stable buildings, the caretaker’s house, the gardener’s house…over the years these buildings have been renovated into gîtes.
Gîte le Cabriolet is in the old stable building.
Many activities are available at the estate and nearby. We can suggest some leisure activities but you can also discover many others with our leaflets at the reception area.
With an industrial style renovation, gîte Le Cabriolet of 70 m2 can accommodate up to 5 people.
You will find two bedrooms, one room with a "Queen Size" double bed and the second bedroom with three single beds, ideal for a family coming to discover the Atlantic ocean. There is a bath in the bathroom.
The gîte is spacious and has a kitchen dining area. The kitchen is equipped with an oven, a hob, a fridge, a microwave and a dishwasher.
You will find garden furniture in the private garden with a parasol and a barbecue.
WIFI access is free and available in the Château living-room
In low and mid season you can rent the gîte for a minimum of two nights, or of course more if you so wish.
You can enjoy the many activities that we have on the estate :
From the 2nd 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
23th July and
the 21st August to the 3th September 2021
From
the 24th July
to the 20th August
2021
In high and very high season
our gîtes can only be rented
from Saturday to Saturday.
They are in high demand so remember
to book as early as you can.
You can find more information on the rental of our gîtes in our main Menu – Gîtes, where you can also read our general terms and conditions of renting.
At Belle Epoque Estate there is a wide range of gîtes to rent. If you are on holiday with friends you have the option of renting more than one gîte, or a larger gîte to accommodate everyone.
We also have five guest rooms in the main château.
At Belle Époque, the vehicle attached to a horse was called a cabriolet. The wheels were located under the body of the carriage and it had a removable hood.
Most of the time the cabriolet was driven by its passengers but sometimes a driver sat at the front.
Le Cabriolet will take you on a great holiday !