The Vernelle House, Nazelles
A 17th century house within the grounds of a chateaux
The Vernelle House accommodation is a beautiful 17th century construction. It was completely renovated in 2013.
It is a fine example of traditional wine grower’s house surrounded by a terrace. You will be charmed by the subtle mix of contemporary and 18th century decoration styles.
The ground floor is composed of a spacious open kitchen with dining area and extensive work surfaces.
The living room is large and comfortable with a TV and desk area. The sofa converts to a small double bed. For your greater comfort, there is a ground floor WC. The upper floor consists of two independent bedrooms (Queen size beds) with en suite bathrooms and WC.
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Things to do nearby
Things To Do in La Loire
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Le Saint-Martin-de Tours
NaviLoire offers short guided boat trips on the Loire river from Rochecorbon, taking in cave dwellings, discovering the rich wildlife along the banks, as well as catching a glimpse of the wine-producing Château de Moncontour.
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Nantes Carquefou Golf Course, Nantes
Built in the grounds of the Château de l'Epinay, this 18-hole golf course extends over 67 hectares. The 5,790-metre course has slightly wavy greens and small rivers, ponds and streams. A reasonably easy course with the Martin Hawtree signature.
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Sologne Golf Course, Ferte Saint Aubin
The Golf de Sologne is the oldest course in the Centre region, and probably one of the most beautiful natural settings.
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Saumur Golf Course, Saumur
This relatively new course, set in beautiful Saumur, is a pleasant 9-hole round if you're searching for a change from historical monuments and châteaux.
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Balloon Revolution
Balloon Revolution offer flights over the Touraine region of the Loire Valley allowing you to discover its beautiful châteaux from the sky. Usually launching from the grounds of one of the châteaux, it's an unforgettable experience.
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Zoo de La Fleche
This zoo opened in 1946 and is the oldest zoo in France. It is located in a lovely natural environment and gardens. It is one of the most popular attractions by the river Loir and a whole day out for the family.
Restaurants nearby
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Atelier Manzo Restaurant, Orleans
This excellent restaurant in Orléans serves traditional French fare using quality local produce.
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Cak'T Restaurant, Bourges
Charming little coffee shop and lunch spot offering good food on its terrace or tucked away in the cellar. Look out for the decadent dessert selection.
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Le Lift Restaurant, Orleans
This modern restaurant is located at the top of an art gallery and its floor-to-ceiling glass windows and terrace offer great views of the quays. Simple white chic tables and chairs with dark walls and a splash of colour give this place a fun trendy feel. The cuisine is modern European, with lots of excellent fish dishes.
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Bistrot de la Place Restaurant, Loire
This café-bistro is located in the centre of Saumur, right on the busy Place Saint-Pierre.
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L'Atlantide Restaurant, Nantes
An Asian-influenced menu in a great setting with beautiful views over the Loire. The fabulous setting was designed by Jean-Pierre Wilmotte. The fabulous menu was created by Jean-Yves Gueho. It has a fabulous wine cellar too. Definitely worth a visit.
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Le Grand Velum Restaurant, Chaumont-sur-Loire
This restaurant located at the south gate in the grounds of the Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire offers a refined and inventive cuisine which is created around the theme of the annual garden festival. Only open from April.
Sights nearby
Sights in La Loire
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Chateau d'Amboise, Amboise
This emblematic monument and its landscaped gardens offer one of the most remarkable panoramas of the Loire Valley. A regal heritage, the Château d'Amboise has been home to Charles VII, Louis XI and Charles VIII. The château is registered as a World Heritage site by UNESCO. Still incredibly impressive, the current buildings are just one fifth of the original palace which was destroyed and neglected over the years. Leonardo da Vinci is buried in the Chapel of Saint-Hubert in the château's grounds.
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Chateau du Clos Luce, Amboise
Home to Leonardo da Vinci during his final years, this house was built in the 15th century and was a gift to da Vinci from King François I. The death of Leonardo da Vinci, on 2nd May 1519, marked the end of an era in the history of the Château du Clos Lucé. Today the château is a listed monument and has been restored in an authentic style, displaying an impressive collection of da Vinci's inventions and machines.
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Chateau de La Bourdaisiere, Montlouis-sur-Loire
Dating back to the 14th century, this Renaissance château was home to many royal mistresses. Nowadays it is visited more for its beautiful grounds which include a vegetable garden with a massive 650 varieties of tomato, the contemporary and colourful Dalhia garden and a medicinal garden. It is possible to stay in the château and take cookery classes there.
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Chateau de Chenonceau, Chenonceau
Built on the river Cher, the Château de Chenonceau is the epitome of beauty. Château des Dames, as it is recorded in the French history books, owes a large part of its charm to women.
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Cathedrale Saint-Gatien
The building of this impressive Roman Catholic cathedral commenced in the 12th century and not completed until the 16th century. It is a national historic monument, in a glorious Gothic style, though it has Romanesque features such as its tower buttresses. It is nearly 100 metres long.
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Musee du Gemmail
This museum is dedicated to modern stained glass and mosaic producing techniques and contains pieces of art which are famous paintings depicted in glass colours. It is located in the Hôtel Raimbault which dates back to the early 19th century. This particular stain glass technique was developed by Jean Cocteau.
Golf-clubs nearby
Golf Courses in La Loire
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Saumur Golf Course, Saumur
This relatively new course, set in beautiful Saumur, is a pleasant 9-hole round if you're searching for a change from historical monuments and châteaux.
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Erdre Golf Course, Nantes
This golf course is part of the Blue Green group of golf courses.
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Domaine de Vaugouard Golf Course, Fortenay-sur-Loing
This 18-hole course is set in the grounds of an 18th-century château which is now a leisure complex with outdoor pool and tennis courts as well as a charming hotel.
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Chateau de Cheverny Golf Course, Cheverny
The golf course of the Château Cheverny has been constructed in the 142 hectares of the historic hunting grounds of the château.
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Nantes Carquefou Golf Course, Nantes
Built in the grounds of the Château de l'Epinay, this 18-hole golf course extends over 67 hectares. The 5,790-metre course has slightly wavy greens and small rivers, ponds and streams. A reasonably easy course with the Martin Hawtree signature.
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Sancerre Golf Club, Sancerre
Located on the banks of the river Loire with Sancerre hill in the background, this course in the midst of century-old trees, ornamented by natural water hazards, is considered one of the most attractive golf courses in the centre of France. An 18-hole course with bunkers and water hazards which offer some interesting problems. There is also a pro-shop, restaurant, 6-hole practice course, driving range and putting green.