 With its own special character, this hotel offers well-designed rooms less than 5 minutes from the town.
Rochefort has retained its architectural, natural and cultural richness, and you can use this Campanile hotel as a base for visiting the beautiful beaches of the islands of Oléron, Aix and Ré.
The staff is dedicated to making your stay both enjoyable and memorable, amid a town of art and traditions. The hotel benefits from a car park, a bar, a restaurant, meeting rooms and facilities for disabled guests
By Car From Paris: - From the A10 motorway to Bordeaux, take exit number 34. - Then take the N137 to Rochefort.
From La Rochelle: - Take the N137. - Head onto the A837 motorway, and take exit 32. - At the roundabout, head to Niort.
Local Attractions :
• The Art and History museum (6 Miles) - In the ancient Saint-Clément's town-house, you will find the town's history. A relief map from 1835 shows the town at that time. The Art Gallery displays pictures painted between the 16th and the 19th centuries. • Rochefort's landscape (7 Miles) - Rochefort is the centre of a small region. Stories of its landscape : Roman remains along the Charente river, marshes, an ocean dotted with islands, a coast-line strewn with mussel-beds, oyster parks and beaches. Maritime fortresses such as Fort Boyard. • The Royal Cruise (7 Miles) - Take a cruise from Rochefort's Royal Naval Base, up the River Charente river, and discover many maritime fortresses, the last working transporter-bridge in France and the islands of Aix, Madame and Oléron.
• Le Jardin des Retours (the Garden of Returns) (7 Miles) - The 'Jardin des Retours' a contemporary creation surrounds the 'Corderie Royale' in greenery. It is a modern creation of landscape painter Bernard LASSUS, situated in the shipyard. It reminds us of expeditions both maritime and botanical.
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