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La
Chataigneraie
Nr.
Gorron, Lower Normandy

Welcome to La Chataigneraie - situated at
the heart of an area steeped in legend and mystery, amid 30 acres of
ancient pasture land in the lush, rolling countryside of Lower Normandy.
Built on a prehistoric, sacred site overlooking the landscape in all
directions, this a magical place and offers a perfect opportunity to
relax and unwind in beautiful, peaceful surroundings within easy reach
of the region's numerous attractions.
An ideal retreat for writers and artists, La Chataignerie offers
tranquility and a rich variety of inspiration for both the soul, the
pen, and the brush!
Established for more than forty years, accommodation is provided by way
of three spacious, stone-built gites (cottages) - ideal for individual
or group bookings. Whether you are looking to explore the many delights
of this region, or just wanting to escape the world for a while, La
Chataigneraie has much to offer.

Location & nearby attractions:
La Chataigneraie is located on the border
of the departments of Orne and Mayenne, some 7 kms from the market town
of Gorron. It is an easy drive from several of the Channel ports and
airports: Caen - 1.5 hrs; St-Malo - 1.5 hrs; Le Harve - 2.5 hours;
Cherbourg - 2.5 hrs; Boulogne - 3 hrs; Calais - 4 hrs; Dinard 1.5 hrs;
Rennes - 1 hr.
Full details of how to find us are provided upon booking but, if you're
looking at a map, we are due south of Caen, some 30 kms south of Flers.
The area is ideal for rambling, cycling, rock-climbing, watersports,
horse-riding, fishing, and golf - the first ever golf course built in
France is at nearby Bagnoles de L'Orne. Eating and drinking the local
produce are also popular pastimes here!
For the children there are leisure/adventure parks, wildlife parks, pony
riding and water sports facilities all within easy driving distance.
However, if you prefer to stay put, our grounds are spacious and safe
for playing and there are plenty of animals around to entertain.
Set astride the trail of Sir Lancelot du Lac of Arthurian legend, La
Chataigneraie provides a base from which to explore many sites of
interest. Standing stones and Dolmens abound in the area, and include
our own Menhir which stands on the edge of a copse as a tangible
reminder of an ancient past. Sir Lancelot is reputed to have been a
local man and his famous lake can be found at nearby Passais-la-Conception,
home of ancient monument, La Table au Diable (The Devil's Table).
La Chataigneraie also lies on the Cider, Perry and Calvados route, which
takes in undulating countryside speckled with apple and pear orchards
(ablaze with blossom in April) and offers the opportunity for tasting at
local farmhouses and chateaux.
Medieval Domfront, with its narrow streets, 11th century castle and
numerous historic buildings is nearby; Mont-St-Michel, St-Malo, Dinan
and Fougeres are all within easy driving distance. Bayeux, with its
famous tapestry, makes an ideal day trip and in the opposite direction
are the beautiful chateaux of the Loire. There are also many magnificent
chateaux nearby, such as those at Carrouges and Lassay-les-Chateaux.
Normandy's significance in World War II is inescapable. The D-Day
landing beaches are a reasonable drive away, as are the war museums and
Peace Memorial at Caen. Much nearer to home is Saint-Fraimbault,
renowned as the most floral village in France having swept the board of
awards many times in succession.
We believe La Chataigneraie to be a very special place. Many guests
report a great feeling of well-being while here, and many of them return
again and again. If you truly do not enjoy your stay for any genuine
reason, we will be happy to refund the balance of your rental fee.

Accommodation:
Named for its many sweet chestnut trees,
La Chataigneraie is a haven for wildlife, including red squirrels,
badgers, foxes, stone martens, deer and a rich variety of bird life,
such as buzzards, owls, kestrels, woodpeckers, herons and jays. It is
also home to the owners, Steve and Nicky; horses; ponies; pygmy goats;
ducks; Jasper the Dalmatian, and Pippin the cat.
The three gites are self-contained and comfortably furnished. Each gite
has two double bedrooms (with a double and a single bed in each); a
sitting/dining room; kitchen; bathroom, and separate wc. Heating is by
electric radiators and log fires, for which wood may be obtained at a
small cost. There is no TV, DVD, video, or internet connection (but,
there are plenty of books), but we find our guests welcome this and
relish the opportunity to enjoy other pleasures!
("It was fantastic to relax in such wonderful surroundings, so peaceful
especially as we had no TV, radio, phones, etc." S.M.)
The gites are provided with garden furniture and a barbeque and guests
are very welcome to make full use of the extensive grounds, which
include a boules court shaded by apple and yew trees, swings,
table-tennis, and plenty of open, grassy space for children to play in
safety while the grown-ups relax.
("The setting is fantastic .... the children loved the freedom of being
in such a lovely place." T.A.)
Converted from the former stables, the gites face onto a central
courtyard with the farmhouse, a circle of standing stones and an old
bread oven completing the square. Steve and Nicky, the owners, are on
hand to help with any problems that may arise, and are happy to offer
advice and information if needed. (They are also happy to play the odd
game of rounders in the interests of exhausting the children!)
The location is extremely rural, but the nearby market town of Gorron (7
kms) has all facilities (supermarket, bank, doctor, chemist, etc). There
is also a swimming pool - open air in summer - and the regional water
sports centre of Mayenne is a short distance away at
Ambrieres-les-Vallees.
Here are some extracts from our
visitors' book:
"What an idyllic place to relax and unwind. Very enjoyable stay. Sure
we'll see you again for longer next time." MH, Staffs.
"Wonderful place, so relaxing, wish we could stay for longer." MH,
Warwickshire.
"I cannot think of a nicer place for my son to have had his 2nd
birthday! We will miss you all... especially the goats!" K.R.
California.
"Thank you so much for all the time you gave us. Letting the children
meet all the animals was wonderful for them. Beautiful surroundings...
hope to return again some day soon." PK, Kent.
"What a wonderful place. Like the UK was 50 years ago. We can't wait to
return, for longer next time." AS, Warwickshire.
"A lovely, relaxing place to stay and good base for our excursions! Just
perfect. Will definitely come again." MT, Cheshire.
"Fifth visit in two years! We have never visited anywhere that we
have wanted to return to before. A brilliant time as ever." MD, Oxon.
All Inclusive Weekly Rates (2010):
Bookings may be made by the week and we are happy to
be flexible as to start dates so that guests may take full advantage of
the cheaper mid-week sailings. We also offer a special rate for short
stays, e.g. long weekends.
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LOW SEASON: (Jan, Feb, Mar, Nov,
Dec)
290 Euros per week
145 Euros for 3 nights
MID SEASON: (April, May, June, Sept, October, Easter,
Christmas-New Year)
380 Euros per week
190 Euros for 3 nights
HIGH SEASON: (July and August)
460 Euros per week |
We ask for a deposit of 25% on booking, which may be
paid in sterling. Gas and electricity are included in the rental price.
We provide pillows/bolsters, pillowcases and blankets, but sheets,
towels and tea-towels are not supplied (though these may be hired if
needed at a small extra charge of 15 euros per double bed and 10 euros
per single).
Availability/Enquiries/Booking:
For further information, please contact the owner
Nicky directly on
nicky@webvivant.com. Tel: (+33) 233 38 60 04.
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