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Alex Lee
Chassenay
Lessac Confolens
16500

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Price per night:

price from €48

Telephone:

0545310923

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We invite you to experience the charm of our historic Charentaise house, which has stood for 200 years in the peaceful hamlet of Chassenay. Located just 9 kilometers away from the enchanting Medieval town of Confolens, our establishment offers two comfortable guest rooms, each equipped with an en suite shower, washbasin, and WC.

In addition to our accommodation, we are delighted to offer our guests the option of enjoying Evening Meals, arranged upon request. When the weather permits, breakfast and dinner can be served in our picturesque garden, creating a delightful atmosphere for your dining experience.

For your leisure and relaxation, we have a welcoming guest lounge where you can unwind with a CD player and a wide selection of books to choose from.

The surrounding area provides ample opportunities for exploration, including visits to local Chateaux and picturesque walks or cycling adventures. Nearby attractions include the renowned "Monkey Valley" and the thrilling Val de Vienne motor racing circuit.

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Directions

To reach us, travel 9 km north of Confolens on the D71 towards Availles Limousine.

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Notes: Near Confolens

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Attractions

  • Verteuil-sur-Charente (8.5 km): A picturesque village known for its medieval castle, charming streets, and the beautiful Charente River that runs through it. Visitors can explore the castle, stroll along the riverbanks, and admire the well-preserved architecture.
  • Confolens (11 km): Located on the banks of the Vienne River, Confolens is a historic town with a rich cultural heritage. Its main attraction is the Confolens Castle, a stunning fortress dating back to the 13th century. The town also hosts the annual Confolens International Folklore Festival, showcasing traditional music and dance from around the world.
  • Saint-Germain-de-Confolens (13 km): This charming village is home to the Saint-Germain-de-Confolens Abbey, a former Benedictine abbey founded in the 9th century. Visitors can explore the abbey ruins, which include the church, cloister, and other architectural remnants, providing a glimpse into its past grandeur.
  • Oradour-sur-Glane (34 km): A haunting reminder of World War II, Oradour-sur-Glane is a martyred village preserved as a memorial to the atrocities of war. The village was destroyed by the Nazis in 1944, and today, visitors can explore the ruins and visit the Centre de la Mémoire, a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the tragedy.
  • Rochechouart (34 km): Known for its impressive castle perched on a volcanic rock, Rochechouart offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The town also houses the Musée Départemental d'Art Contemporain, showcasing contemporary art exhibitions, and the Espace Météorite Paul Pellas, a museum dedicated to meteorites.
  • Angoulême (49 km): As the capital of the Charente department, Angoulême is a vibrant city with a rich history and cultural offerings. It is famous for its comic strip art, hosting the annual Angoulême International Comics Festival. The city's historic center is filled with narrow streets, medieval ramparts, and the impressive Angoulême Cathedral.
  • Cognac (61 km): Renowned worldwide for its eponymous brandy, Cognac is a must-visit for spirit enthusiasts. Visitors can tour the famous Cognac houses and learn about the production process. The town also boasts picturesque streets, elegant mansions, and the Château de Cognac, a castle housing a distillery.
  • La Rochefoucauld (63 km): This small town is best known for its magnificent Château de La Rochefoucauld, one of the most remarkable Renaissance castles in France. The castle offers guided tours, allowing visitors to explore its elegant interiors, beautiful gardens, and learn about its fascinating history.
  • Limoges (83 km): Famous for its fine porcelain, Limoges is a city steeped in artistic heritage. Visitors can discover the Musée National Adrien Dubouché, showcasing an extensive collection of Limoges porcelain, and explore the charming old town with its Gothic cathedral, picturesque squares, and half-timbered houses. 10. Futuroscope (115 km): Located near Poitiers, Futuroscope is a unique theme park dedicated to multimedia, cinematography, and futuristic technology. It offers a variety of thrilling rides, 3D and 4D cinema experiences, and interactive exhibits, making it a popular destination for families and technology enthusiasts.

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