Come and stay in this spacious, detached 17th-century farmhouse. Ideally located, you can take advantage of the many tourist attractions in Anjou: Maulévrier Oriental Park, the largest Japanese garden in Europe, is 6 km away, Camifolia, a botanical garden in Chemillé-en-Anjou, is 20 km away, the town of Cholet is 15 km away, La Séguinière and its circuit des marques are 20 km away, Doué and its Bioparc are 40 km away and Angers and its Terra Botanica plant park are 65 km away. You can also take advantage of your stay to visit the Puy du Fou, 35 km from this accommodation. For wine lovers, many of the cellars in the Anjou and Saumur regions are open to you. There are also some great walks in the surrounding area, where you can discover the 2,500-hectare forest just a few hundred metres from the gîte.
Set in 6,000 m² of forest, the gîte Gentil, near Cholet and the Puy du fou, has a large living/dining room on the ground floor and a fully-equipped kitchen with dishwasher, oven and microwave. There are also two bedrooms with a 140cm x 190cm bed and a third bedroom with two 90cm x 190cm beds. The bathroom has a walk-in shower and two washbasins. Two separate WCs are also located on the ground floor. A mezzanine with two 90cm x 190cm beds can be used for extra sleeping. A laundry room with washing machine and tumble dryer and a storeroom with a 2nd fridge are available for your convenience.
You can enjoy sunny days in the garden or on the terrace at the back of the property, which has garden furniture and a barbecue. There are also sun loungers to relax on, a secure bicycle storage area and two carports. This house of character will offer you peace, relaxation and tranquillity. A wi-fi connection is available and the double satellite television will offer you numerous French and international channels. Electricity (over 15 kwh/day), electric heating and tourist tax are extra. A cot and high chair are also available.
Languages spoken : French
Originally a monastic priory between the 12th and 17th centuries, and then a farm until 2001, I decided to set up a gîte in this family home in 2003, with the Gîtes de France 3 épis label. My motivation is to preserve and bring this heritage to life, and to enjoy the fascinating experience of meeting travellers from all walks of life and meeting their expectations to the best of my ability. Over the last 13 years, I've welcomed a wide range of customers, whether tourists, professionals or families.