STUDIO at the 2nd floor in a residential block including 3 floors – BALCONY OVER SEA VIEW Classification Clévacances : 1 clé. About 250 m of the beach and 800 m of the beach Entrance hall - Equiped kitchen : dishwasher Livingroom with a twin folding bed – TV Bathroom with shower and toilets – Washing machine Parking – Tennis court – Allowed animal.
Résidence LA CHENOLETTE – Chemin des Sociétés – 85460 LA FAUTE SUR MER MAP : D3
Optional services to be paid on site and to be booked before your arrival: . Baby bathtub : 10.0 € Per stay . SUP Travel Cot : 8.0 € Per stay . SUP High Chair : 7.0 € Per stay . SUP Bathtub : 5.0 € Per stay . HC 160 Kit : 16.0 € Per stay . HC 90 Kit : 13.0 € Per stay . BATH KIT : 7.0 € Per stay . Home Kit : 7.0 € Per stay . Beach towel : 14.0 € Per stay . SUP Kit SHEETS 160 : 7.0 € Per stay . SUP Kit HC 160 : 7.0 € Per stay . SUP Kit SHEETS 90 : 6.0 € Per stay . SUP Kit HC 90 : 6.0 € Per stay . SUP BATH Kit : 3.0 € Per stay . SUP Home Kit : 3.0 € Per stay . SHEETS Kit 160 : 16.0 € Per stay . 90 SHEETS Kit : 13.0 € Per stay . High chair : 15.0 € Per stay . Travel cot : 15.0 € Per stay
Property managed by a professional. Unless stated, services such as cleaning, bed linen, towels etc. are not included in the price of this rental. If pets are allowed (information in the advertisement), charges may be applicable. Only equipment mentioned in this advertisement are present. Equipment not mentioned are not considered to be present. Unless there is an electric charging station in the accommodation, charging electric vehicles is prohibited.
La Faute-sur-Mer is the southernmost seaside resort in the Vendée region. It is located in the Pertuis Sea, facing the Île de Ré, near Aiguillon Bay and the beaches of Charente-Maritime.
The beaches of La Faute-sur-Mer stretch for 8 km from La Tranche to the tip of Pointe d'Arçay. They are well sheltered and offer many water sports, including sand yachting. Four beaches are supervised. They all slope gently, making them ideal for families with children. Some beaches are accessible for people with reduced mobility, but access from the parking lots is a bit remote (access via paved paths and then sand).
To the south, we find Pointe d'Arçay (5 km long, still expanding, bordered by a maritime pine forest), a coastal spit shaped by the sea and wind. It boasts some beautiful wild beaches.