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Roy Goodwin
2 Rue De Bellevue, Coucoussac
Siecq
17490

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LAncienne Ferme has been meticulously restored to provide a luxurious level of comfort, while still maintaining its charming original features. This exquisite property boasts two elegant bedrooms, each accompanied by a modern en-suite shower room and WC.

The enchanting landscaped gardens, enclosed within the property's walls, showcase a diverse array of trees and shrubs. Numerous tranquil spots await your relaxation: indulge in a delightful breakfast under the pergola next to the sparkling swimming pool, or savour a glass of the region's renowned, award-winning wine. For breathtaking panoramic views of the idyllic Charente-Maritime countryside and Cognac, venture to the picturesque point de vue.

Situated in the esteemed "Fins Bois" area of the Cognac producing region, Coucoussac invites you to explore the surrounding vineyards and sunflower fields endlessly, either on foot or with the provided mountain bikes. Within a mere 20 minutes, you can reach a splendid golf course or the magnificent River Charente, offering captivating cruises and canoe hire. And if you venture a little further, the stunning coastline is just an hour away.

This remarkable region benefits from a microclimate, ensuring it ranks as the second sunniest area in France, surpassed only by the renowned Côte d'Azur. A delightful three-minute stroll along Rue de Bellevue will lead you to an exceptional Auberge restaurant, serving traditional Charentaise dishes. Additionally, a fantastic bar/restaurant awaits in Siecq, only 1 kilometre away. Immerse yourself in the world of Cognac by visiting the famous Cognac houses, conveniently within reach for tours and tastings. With approximately 1500 local Cognac and Pineau producers, the options are limitless.

Rich in history, this captivating area showcases splendidly preserved villages and towns, adorned with Romanesque churches and Abbeys.

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Starting from the ports along the northern French coast, our route begins by heading towards Rennes, then Nantes, and finally Bordeaux. We bypass all the towns along the way until we reach the A10. Take exit 34 at St. Jean d'Angely, bypassing the town, and continue on the D939 towards Angouleme. Keep following the D939 until you reach the charming village of Siecq. Once in the village center, turn left at the small crossroads next to the bar, and continue for 1 kilometer, passing the sign for "Coucoussac." Stay on the road, keeping left, until you enter Rue de Bellevue. After 50 meters, you'll see a large arch in a high stone wall - and there you have it! You've arrived. If you're coming from any other direction, locate the D939 (the main route between La Rochelle and Angouleme), and then look for Siecq, which is situated between Matha and Rouillac. Once you're in Siecq, just follow the instructions given above.

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  • Château de la Roche Courbon: This beautiful Renaissance castle is located in Saint-Porchaire, just a short distance from Coucoussac. It features stunning gardens, a moat, and impressive architecture, making it a must-visit attraction for history and architecture enthusiasts.
  • Saintes Amphitheatre: Situated in the city of Saintes, this well-preserved Roman amphitheater offers a glimpse into the city's ancient past. Visitors can explore the ruins, learn about the history, and imagine the spectacles that once took place here.
  • Abbaye aux Dames: Located in Saintes, Abbaye aux Dames is an impressive Romanesque abbey founded in the 11th century. It is known for its beautiful architecture, including a stunning church and cloister. The abbey also hosts various cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year.
  • Les Antilles de Jonzac: This tropical-themed water park in Jonzac is perfect for a day of family fun. It features indoor and outdoor pools, water slides, a wave pool, and wellness facilities. Visitors can relax, swim, and enjoy the various attractions offered here.
  • Château des Énigmes: Located in Pons, Château des Énigmes is a unique attraction that combines history, puzzles, and adventure. Visitors can explore the castle grounds while solving riddles and puzzles that lead to the discovery of hidden treasures.
  • Paléosite: Situated in Saint-Césaire, Paléosite is an archaeological park that offers an immersive experience into prehistoric times. Visitors can explore reconstructed habitats, discover ancient tools, and learn about the lives of our early ancestors.
  • Zoo de La Palmyre: This popular zoo is located in Les Mathes, offering a chance to observe various animal species from around the world. With beautifully landscaped enclosures and engaging shows, the Zoo de La Palmyre is a great attraction for animal lovers of all ages.
  • Cognac Houses: Just a short distance away in Cognac, visitors can explore the world-famous cognac houses. Take a tour, learn about the production process, and enjoy tastings at renowned distilleries such as Hennessy, Rémy Martin, and Martell. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical landmarks to family-friendly adventures, showcasing the rich cultural and natural heritage of the region.