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Une pause quelque part avec recharge pour voiture électrique
10 minutes from St Emilion! A break somewhere in the garden of maple and niwaki
Close to St Emilion de Pomerol and its vineyards, take a break and relax while enjoying the Japanese style ornamental garden. A local color surprise is offered for stays of more than three days. Inside, fun games are offered for young and old. The space this accommodation offers you from March 2023 a 7 kw electric charging station with a 2S type socket for charging in private and free parking, Has a kitchen and dining area, a living room, with sofa and armchair and two bedrooms separated by a bathroom with soundproof toilets. outside a garden is available to guests with a dining area possibility of relaxing for a little sunbathing in peace near the small waterfall of the Japanese garden Guest access Wondering how to get to Saint-Médard in Saint-Médard-De-Guizières, France? Moovit helps you find the best way to get to Saint Medard with step-by-step directions from the nearest public transit station. Moovit provides free maps and live directions to help you get around your city. View schedules, routes, timetables, and find out how long does it take to get to Saint-Médard in real time. Looking for the nearest stop or station to Saint Medard? Check out this list of stops closest to your destination: Gare De St-Seurin-Sur-L'Isle. You can get to Saint-Médard by Train or Bus. These are the lines and routes that have stops nearby - Train: R31A Want to know if there is another route that will take you there sooner? Moovit helps you find alternative routes or times. Get directions from and directions to Saint-Médard easily from the Moovit App or Website. Other things to note a few turns away, Saint-Émilion is an architectural gem set in a setting of vines, with world-famous wines. The Jurisdiction of Saint-Emilion has been listed since 1999 on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a "cultural landscape". . You can spend hours strolling the narrow, steep streets of the medieval city founded in the 8th century by the monk Emilian, linger in its small squares or in the many shops, taste macaroons (the specialty) and discover the very large diversity of its historical monuments: the troglodyte church of Saint-Pierre, the monolithic church and its bell tower, the collegiate church and its cloister, the great wall vestige of a Dominican monastery, very beautiful mansions, underground galleries, the convent of the Cordeliers, the ramparts and the Brunet gate, the ruins of the facade of the Cardinal palace, its King's tower, its washhouses, its market hall...
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