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Mevellec
La Maillere
Suce Sur Erdre
44240

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price from €520

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0240779889

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0676023751

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Welcome to Sucé-sur-Erdre, where one of the most beautiful rivers flows, as proclaimed by François 1er. Gwénola and Philippe are delighted to invite you to the tranquil countryside, near a dairy farm, to experience the charm of the Maillère hamlet.

Our gîtes, designed for 2 or 4 guests, offer a pleasant and well-equipped stay in a peaceful and rejuvenating setting. Each gîte is tastefully decorated and equipped with modern amenities.

Inside, you will find an American kitchen, a dishwasher, a fridge/deep freeze, a phone, a television, a toilet, a comfortable sofa bed, a washing machine, a bathroom, and a microwave.

Outside, take advantage of the terrace with a garden and a barbecue, perfect for enjoying the outdoors. Additionally, there is a spacious common land area of 2000 m2 and various games available for children's entertainment.

We also provide baby equipment upon request and offer rental services for bed sheets.

Join us at our gîtes in Sucé-sur-Erdre for a delightful and relaxing getaway.

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Attractions

  • Parc de la Chantrerie: Located in Suce Sur Erdre, this beautiful park offers a peaceful setting with walking trails, a lake, and picnic areas. It is perfect for a relaxing day surrounded by nature.
  • Château de la Gascherie: A stunning 19th-century castle situated in Suce Sur Erdre, the Château de la Gascherie features beautiful architecture and a well-maintained park. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about the history of the castle and explore its grounds.
  • Jardin Japonais de Maître Nobutaka: A tranquil Japanese-style garden located in nearby Nantes, this attraction offers a serene escape from the city. The garden features traditional Japanese elements such as pagodas, ponds, and carefully manicured foliage, providing a peaceful ambiance for visitors.
  • Château des Ducs de Bretagne: Situated in the heart of Nantes, this historic castle dates back to the 13th century. It now serves as a museum, showcasing the history and culture of the region. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, courtyards, and exhibitions to gain insight into the rich heritage of Brittany.
  • Machines de l'Île: Another popular attraction in Nantes, Machines de l'Île is an artistic project that combines mechanical sculptures with a fantastical atmosphere. Visitors can marvel at the giant mechanical elephant that roams the streets, ride on intricate merry-go-rounds, and witness the creation of unique mechanical creatures.
  • Musée d'Arts de Nantes: Located in the city center of Nantes, this prestigious art museum houses an extensive collection of artworks from various periods and styles. From classical sculptures to contemporary paintings, the Musée d'Arts offers a diverse range of artistic masterpieces for art enthusiasts to explore.
  • Passage Pommeraye: A charming shopping arcade in Nantes, Passage Pommeraye is known for its elegant architecture and boutique shops. Visitors can stroll through this beautifully designed passage, admiring the ornate details and enjoying a unique shopping experience.
  • Jardin des Plantes: Situated in Nantes, this botanical garden offers a delightful retreat for nature lovers. It features a wide variety of plant species, including exotic flowers, towering trees, and carefully manicured lawns. The Jardin des Plantes also hosts several themed gardens, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely walk or a picnic.
  • Musée du Vignoble Nantais: Located in Le Pallet, a short distance from Suce Sur Erdre, this museum showcases the history and production of wine in the Nantes region. Visitors can learn about the vineyards, the winemaking process, and the local wine culture through interactive exhibits and tastings. 10. Château des Ducs de Rohan: Situated in Josselin, a scenic town in Brittany, this medieval castle is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. It boasts impressive architecture, including a striking facade and towering fortifications. Inside, visitors can explore its rooms and learn about the castle's fascinating past.

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