Our independent apartment, located on the ground floor of our 16th century Manor House, is ideal for family vacations. It has a fully equipped kitchen, a large living room with a wood-burning stove and a flat-screen TV.
A double bedroom with private bathroom; and another bedroom with a double bed and a single bed with space for an extra bed. There is also a main bathroom with a shower.
To eat local, there is a wonderful restaurant nearby which overlooks Lake Rochereau and offers breathtaking scenery.
Located in Pouzauges, in the heart of the bocage, 10 minutes from Puy du Fou, Casse-Croûte Vendéen is a family restaurant offering a unique concept. It combines taste, tradition and modernity to welcome you in a magical setting.
For wine tasting "Le Domaine de la Barbinière" is located in the center of the "Bocage Vendéen". The 75 hectare vineyard flourishes on the slopes of the Lay valley around Chantonnay.
The Marais, in the south of Vendée, is a vast area of wetlands, home to an astonishing variety of flora and fauna. Boat trips can be made from Coulon and Maillezais. There are many castles in the area, but the two most important are the Chateau de la Guignardière, a fine example of Renaissance architecture, and the Chateau de Tiffauges, built between the 12th and 16th centuries and home to the infamous Bluebeard.
Les Sables d'Olonne is a popular seaside resort with shops, nightlife and even a casino.
There are many adventure parks in the Vendée.
Pierre Brun park is located in the Mervent forest and has a range of bouncy castles, trampolines and bumper boats.
Indian forest of Montiers les Mauxfaits is an obstacle course, high maxi-bungee and paintball ...
If you like theme parks a little less physical, the Puy du Fou makes the difference and is a great day out with the family. It re-enacts the history of the Vendée with actors, riders, falconers and stuntmen and is truly spectacular.
The beautifully maintained Palmyra Zoo is also worth a visit, home to some 1,600 animals, including rhinos and polar bears.
For slides and swimming pools, visit the O'Gliss Moutiers-les-Mauxfaits water park or Atlantic Toboggan aux Becs.
Or try horse riding or maybe go karting - (there are 11 circuits in Vendée).
Museums, galleries and CULTURE
Fontenay le Comte, birthplace of Rabelais, home to the Vendée museum and the Newfoundland castle with its collection of 18th and 19th century clothing.
The Aliénor d'Aquitaine Abbey in Neuil-sur-l'Autise has beautifully preserved cloisters and a multimedia museum.
The 127-hectare lake complex in Rochereau near Chantonnay, a 7-minute drive from the Manoir de La Baudonnière, has a 2-kilometer section for carp fishing.
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