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Laetitia Turpin
550 Chemin De La Surprise La Fontaine, 560 Chemin De La Surprise
Saint Leu
97436

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0692658426

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Directions

ITINERARY: THE KREOL INNS:

From the airport: Head towards St Denis and then continue towards ST PAUL. Take the Tamarins highway and take the exit for ST Leu Colimaçon. Once in St Leu city, take the first left towards La Fontaine. The cottages are located 4 km up the road on the right, next to "La Boutique Creole". It's a straightforward route!

Alternatively, if coming from the south:

Take the tamarind road and exit at St Leu Stella. Continue towards St Leu and take the exit for ST Leu towards St Gilles. After the red semicircle bridge, drive for about 200m and then take the first uphill road on the right towards "La Fontaine: chemin de la surprise". Drive 4 km up the road to "La Boutique Creole" (a wooden building) located on the right in a bend. The cottages are next to the right. It's a simple route! You can park in our car parks opposite the shop in the bend or right in our residence.

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(3 pers.)
2
Holiday Home 6 99 148 385 555 2

Services

Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access

Attractions

  • Kélonia - The Turtle Observatory: Located in Saint Leu, Kélonia is a unique marine turtle observatory and conservation center. Visitors can learn about various species of turtles, their habitats, and conservation efforts through interactive exhibits and guided tours.
  • Le Jardin d'Eden: This beautiful botanical garden is situated in Saint Leu and offers stunning views of the Indian Ocean. It features a wide variety of tropical plants, including exotic flowers, fruit trees, and aromatic herbs. The garden also has walking trails, picnic areas, and a small pond.
  • Le Maïdo: A popular viewpoint in Saint Paul, Le Maïdo offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Cirque de Mafate, a remote and picturesque volcanic valley. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails leading to the viewpoint, taking in the stunning landscapes and enjoying the fresh mountain air.
  • Les Képis Pervers: Located in Saint Leu, this unique art gallery showcases the works of local and international artists. The gallery exhibits a diverse range of contemporary art forms, including paintings, sculptures, and installations, providing visitors with an immersive cultural experience.
  • Le Musée de Villele: Situated in Saint Gilles les Hauts, this historical museum offers insights into the island's colonial past. Visitors can explore the preserved Creole mansion, learn about the sugar cane industry, and discover the cultural heritage of Reunion Island through various artifacts and exhibits.
  • Le Piton de la Fournaise: One of the most active volcanoes in the world, Piton de la Fournaise is located in the eastern part of Reunion Island. Tourists can visit the volcano's visitor center, hike along the lava flows, and witness the breathtaking eruptions and volcanic landscapes.
  • Les Roches Noires: Located in Saint Gilles les Bains, Les Roches Noires is a picturesque black sand beach known for its tranquility and natural beauty. Visitors can relax on the beach, swim in the crystal-clear waters, or enjoy water sports activities such as snorkeling and kayaking.
  • Le Conservatoire Botanique National de Mascarin: Situated in Saint Leu, this botanical garden is dedicated to the preservation and study of Reunion Island's native flora. Visitors can explore the extensive collection of indigenous plants, including rare and endangered species, and learn about the island's unique biodiversity.
  • Le Musée Stella Matutina: Located in Saint Leu, this museum provides insights into the history and culture of Reunion Island's sugar cane industry. Visitors can explore the interactive exhibits, learn about the process of sugar production, and discover the impact of sugarcane cultivation on the island's economy and society. 10. Le Trou de Fer: Located in Salazie, Le Trou de Fer is a natural wonder that features a spectacular waterfall cascading down a rugged canyon. Visitors can enjoy scenic hikes through lush vegetation to reach viewpoints overlooking the waterfall, immersing themselves in the island's stunning natural landscapes.

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