50870 - Sainte Pience
Object no.: 257-SNP400
Location
- Max. 6 persons
- 3 bedrooms
- Site area: 2500 m²
- Living area: 110 m²
- Shopping: 2 km
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Holiday House - description
SNP 400 - House 6 people
The regionally typical stone house situated in the countryside, 1 km from Sainte Pienc. Partly surrounded by fences and hedges property (approx. 2500 m²) with lawn and trees. Terrace with garden furniture and barbecue. Parking. Holiday facilities, exposed beams and tiled floor. Satellite TV (German channels), stereo. Internet access (W-LAN, inclusive). Utility room with washing machine, dryer, iron and ironing board. Electric heating.
Local service charges: Power according to demand and firewood consumption. Final cleaning EUR 10 per person per stay (depending on occupancy). Resort tax. Deposit EUR 250 Pet 2 pets allowed, EUR 25 per pet / stay (please).
SNP 400 5-room house, about 110 square meters. Living room with sofa, fireplace, dining area, exit to the outside. Kitchen (3 ceramic hobs, oven, microwave, dishwasher, coffee machine, kettle) with dining area, terrace output. Reading room with sofa bed, exit to the outside. 3 bedrooms, each with double Bed. Bad. Sep.WC.
Saint Planchers
The hamlet of Saint Planchers is 4 km east from the elegant seaside resort of Granville with long, sandy beaches, fishing port and marina, casino and a 9 - and 18-hole golf course. Granville is one of the major sailing centers of the Channel coast, here are held over the summer regattas. Daily boat connections to the islands of Jersey, Guernsey and Chausey. Hiking with a view of Mont St. Michel (45 km) on a leg of the GR 233rd On Saturdays the weekly market in Granville.
NORMANDY
From Mont St. Michel Tréport to extend over 600 km of coastline, where the West is characterized by magnificent dunes and flat sandy beaches. To the north lies the Seine Maritime contrasting with bright white, plunging steeply to the sea chalk cliffs between Dieppe and Etretat and the adjoining large agricultural sectors plateau Pays de Caux. From the Cap de la Hague in the extreme northern tip of the Cotentin Peninsula to Mont St. Michel in the south stretches the department of Manche. Characteristic of this landscape section, both the wide sandy beaches and dunes of the wild coastline and the tranquil hinterland with lush green meadows and small towns. On the Cotentin peninsula are lonely individualists, scenery and endless beaches. By the ideal weather conditions, the northern and western coast of the Cotentin very popular with wind surfers, strong tidal influence on the west coast offers good opportunities to the beach at low tide hiking and fishing in Watts. Often favorable wind conditions on the east coast provide excellent conditions for beach sailing. Further inland, in the Calvados region with the capital of Caen, whose gentle, hilly, green Pays d'Auge in the east from the coast to the famous 'cheese country' and extends the very heart of rural Normandy is, in the picturesque valley of the West Orne, with some steep banks and deep ravines abortions, also known as Norman Switzerland, and in the southwest of the forest and meadows Bocage Normand. At the Flower Coast (Côte Fleurie), the port town with bustling seaside resorts are elegant with a great tradition as Cabourg, Deauville and Trouville. The western part of the department of Eure extends to the south of the loops of the Seine, between the picturesque harbor town of Honfleur and the old town of Evreux Duke. The landscapes of this region, which were immortalized by the impressionists Monet, are characterized by the Eure, the quiet river winds through a green park landscape with forests, stately homes, castles and abbeys. The nature park Brotonne, the total includes 47 municipalities testifies quite impressive on the specifics of this traditionally rural milieu. Day trips from Eure to Paris by car or train (eg Euro Disney) offer a welcome change. Our homes are a maximum of 190 km (average of 2 hours driving time). Offers art lovers in a variety of cathedrals of Normandy (Bayeux, Lisieux, Rouen, Evreux), castles and palaces. The kitchen is strong and rich, not saved with creme fraiche and butter, and some of the most delicious French cheeses such as Camembert are made here. A piece of France with northern strike, traditional and rustic.
Getting to departure depending on the motorways in Germany Aachen-Liège-Paris-Saarbrücken and Metz-Reims-Paris. From Paris, take highway to Evreux, Caen or Cherbourg. Some road tolls for passenger cars (as of 2011): Metz-Paris about EUR 23 (320 miles), Valenciennes (the Belgian border) around Paris EUR 13 (220 km), Paris-Caen about EUR 22 (240 km). Alternatively, the highways are good, toll-free national roads.
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This house: SNP 400
SNP 400 - House 6 people
The regionally typical stone house situated in the countryside, 1 km from Sainte Pienc. Partly surrounded by fences and hedges property (approx. 2500 m²) with lawn and trees. Terrace with garden furniture and barbecue. Parking. Holiday facilities, exposed beams and tiled floor. Satellite TV (German channels), stereo. Internet access (W-LAN, inclusive). Utility room with washing machine, dryer, iron and ironing board. Electric heating.
Local service charges: Power according to demand and firewood consumption. Final cleaning EUR 10 per person per stay (depending on occupancy). Resort tax. Deposit EUR 250 Pet 2 pets allowed, EUR 25 per pet / stay (please).
SNP 400 5-room house, about 110 square meters. Living room with sofa, fireplace, dining area, exit to the outside. Kitchen (3 ceramic hobs, oven, microwave, dishwasher, coffee machine, kettle) with dining area, terrace output. Reading room with sofa bed, exit to the outside. 3 bedrooms, each with double Bed. Bad. Sep.WC.
Saint Planchers
The hamlet of Saint Planchers is 4 km east from the elegant seaside resort of Granville with long, sandy beaches, fishing port and marina, casino and a 9 - and 18-hole golf course. Granville is one of the major sailing centers of the Channel coast, here are held over the summer regattas. Daily boat connections to the islands of Jersey, Guernsey and Chausey. Hiking with a view of Mont St. Michel (45 km) on a leg of the GR 233rd On Saturdays the weekly market in Granville.
NORMANDY
From Mont St. Michel Tréport to extend over 600 km of coastline, where the West is characterized by magnificent dunes and flat sandy beaches. To the north lies the Seine Maritime contrasting with bright white, plunging steeply to the sea chalk cliffs between Dieppe and Etretat and the adjoining large agricultural sectors plateau Pays de Caux. From the Cap de la Hague in the extreme northern tip of the Cotentin Peninsula to Mont St. Michel in the south stretches the department of Manche. Characteristic of this landscape section, both the wide sandy beaches and dunes of the wild coastline and the tranquil hinterland with lush green meadows and small towns. On the Cotentin peninsula are lonely individualists, scenery and endless beaches. By the ideal weather conditions, the northern and western coast of the Cotentin very popular with wind surfers, strong tidal influence on the west coast offers good opportunities to the beach at low tide hiking and fishing in Watts. Often favorable wind conditions on the east coast provide excellent conditions for beach sailing. Further inland, in the Calvados region with the capital of Caen, whose gentle, hilly, green Pays d'Auge in the east from the coast to the famous 'cheese country' and extends the very heart of rural Normandy is, in the picturesque valley of the West Orne, with some steep banks and deep ravines abortions, also known as Norman Switzerland, and in the southwest of the forest and meadows Bocage Normand. At the Flower Coast (Côte Fleurie), the port town with bustling seaside resorts are elegant with a great tradition as Cabourg, Deauville and Trouville. The western part of the department of Eure extends to the south of the loops of the Seine, between the picturesque harbor town of Honfleur and the old town of Evreux Duke. The landscapes of this region, which were immortalized by the impressionists Monet, are characterized by the Eure, the quiet river winds through a green park landscape with forests, stately homes, castles and abbeys. The nature park Brotonne, the total includes 47 municipalities testifies quite impressive on the specifics of this traditionally rural milieu. Day trips from Eure to Paris by car or train (eg Euro Disney) offer a welcome change. Our homes are a maximum of 190 km (average of 2 hours driving time). Offers art lovers in a variety of cathedrals of Normandy (Bayeux, Lisieux, Rouen, Evreux), castles and palaces. The kitchen is strong and rich, not saved with creme fraiche and butter, and some of the most delicious French cheeses such as Camembert are made here. A piece of France with northern strike, traditional and rustic.
Getting to departure depending on the motorways in Germany Aachen-Liège-Paris-Saarbrücken and Metz-Reims-Paris. From Paris, take highway to Evreux, Caen or Cherbourg. Some road tolls for passenger cars (as of 2011): Metz-Paris about EUR 23 (320 miles), Valenciennes (the Belgian border) around Paris EUR 13 (220 km), Paris-Caen about EUR 22 (240 km). Alternatively, the highways are good, toll-free national roads.
Holiday Home facilities
| Misc. | Site area 2500 m², Living area 110 m², P-place(s) 1 |
| Distance | Shopping 2 km, bathing facilities 17 km |
| Furnishing | Fireplace/woodburning stove |
| Kitchen | Dishwasher, Coffee maker, Microwave |
| Bath/Toilet | Bath rooms 1 |
| Equipment | Stereo set, hi-fi, TV, Cable TV/Satellite dish, Tumbler drier, Washing machine |
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