This cottage places you within a 15-minute walk of Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park. The cottage includes a private pool, a kitchen, and a fireplace.
Maison "Jean-Carmet" des Vins de Bourgueil - 21 min drive - 12.9 miles
Château de Langeais - 29 min drive - 18.7 miles
Château de Villandry - 34 min drive - 24.1 miles
Château d'Usse - 41 min drive - 26.3 miles
Zoo de la Fleche - 53 min drive - 29.2 miles
Getting around
La Chapelle-sur-Loire Station - 22 min drive
Angers (ANE-Angers - Loire) - 45 min drive
Restaurants
Café le Musée - 3 min drive
Le Bouff'tard - 13 min drive
Barthelemy S.A. - 11 min drive
Le Reve de Zaza - 6 min drive
Gagnard Christine - 4 min drive
About this property
Entire place
You'll have the entire home to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your party.
Private pool in a beautiful, romantic retreat, offering peace and quiet
‘La Petite Maison de Sue’ at Les Hautes Guissinieres is a pretty little maison d’amis attached to our 18th century farmhouse near the Town of Parçay-les-Pins in the Mains et Loire region of France. A cosy beamed living area on the ground floor includes a wood burning stove, large comfy sofa bed, dining table and kitchen including: Gas cooker with hob / microwave and fridge. Electric heaters efficiently ‘take the chill off’ if required, there is a TV with both French and English options. The spacious double En-Suite bedroom upstairs is equipped with a travel cot should it be required, and offers the most beautiful views across the surrounding fields. There is also a double sofa bed downstairs if needed. This could be used by extended family members or good friends (please be aware that it is in the main living area and would require sharing the en suite bathroom). Fresh linen and towels, along with a welcome pack are provided for all our guests, and should you forget any essentials, we will be happy to help you out. Sitting among fields on the edge of a beautiful ancient forest, the cottage offers an ideal base for those wishing to completely relax, surrounded by the peace and quiet of this beautiful part of France. And in 2020, we are delighted to offer a 10x5 metres salt water heated outdoor pool for your private use. While there are lovely walks through the forest for many miles, the national and regional cycle route runs by, meaning you can explore beautiful countryside. From the lovely Lac de Rille, with its tranquil atmosphere, steam train, fishing and wildlife reserve (including observation posts for the wide variety of birds), to the nearby wine region of Bourgeil, which can be reached either by car or on bike, taking in the breathtaking scenery as you go. Parçay-les-Pins is a small friendly town with a beautiful church, and family run general store and boulangerie. There is also a cafe bar beside the museum dedicated to the work of the famous sculptor, Jules Desbois. As well as the nearby attractions, we are within 30 minutes of the Loire River, providing the opportunity to explore the famous chateaus and towns. You will never grow tired of enjoying the splendour and history of these castles, as well as the variety offered by their gardens. The larger towns of Angers and Tours are within an hour, offering a large choice of shops, restaurants and markets, as well as their own interesting history. The train station at Le Mans about an hour away so is in easy reach of Paris international Airport.
The Loire Valley exemplifies the good things in life; a leisurely pace of life, a mild climate, fine wines and a gentle people. The region is one of rolling countryside; the rich river valley and its vineyards, the fertile arable land, the orchards and the forests. Timeless villages hidden off the beaten track, or lively local towns. There are themed tours to follow, marked walks, wine discovery and ‘degustation’ routes and national park areas. Named after the river that runs through its heart, the Loire is one of the most famous places in western France. At 1020km in length from its source in the Massif Central to its destination in the Atlantic Ocean, the Loire is France’s longest river. Formerly the playground of kings, princes and the nobility, the Pays du Loire is still the wealthiest are of France. Entering it is like stepping back in time. Originally built as fortress in the Middle Ages, its castles, hunting lodges and manor houses were gradually converted into lavish pleasure palaces during the Renaissance period.
Saumur - An impressive town overlooked by the splendid 14th century château with its black slate turrets and white tuffeau walls. Narrow streets wind their way down from the château to the Place Saint Pierre where there are half-timbered houses and a medieval church. As well as the château, Saumur has several churches, a Decorative Arts Museum, Tank Museum, Mushroom Museum (deep down in limestone caves), a 5,000-year-old ‘dolmen’ – a Neolithic burial chamber. There is the famous Cadre Noir – the National Riding School and Cavalry, founded in 1814. There are also caves where local sparkling wines are made and can be tasted. At night the town is a beautiful sight, with lights and buildings reflected in the waters of the river. There are bars and pubs, cafes and a great choice of restaurants.
Tours - This cathedral city has a mixture of the new and old. At the heart of the city is the medieval town ‘Le Vieux Tours’ which shows evidence of Roman ancestors and Renaissance architecture. At its heart is the Place Plumereau, a lively square surrounded by tall, half-timbered buildings dating from the 15th century. A few minutes away by foot sees you on the main street of Tours. Here you’ll find chic fashion boutiques and large department stores, craft shops, bookshops, picture galleries and shops for stylish kitchen equipment. As well as all this, Tours hosts a multitude of other beautiful buildings and things to see. There is the Cathédrale St-Gatien, the Hôtel Goüin, home to the city’s archaeological museum, the Wine Museum of Touraine, and Place Pierre-le-Puellier, an evacuated Gallo-Roman and medieval cemetery which once formed part of a Renaissance cloister.
Angers, the capital of the Anjou region, is situated on the river Maine, a few kilometers before the Maine joins the Loire. It is a thriving university town with wide boulevards, modern shops, beautiful public gardens and narrow older streets evocative of its long history. It is a town of two faces, with a wealth of cultural and natural heritage. There are museums, the chateau (home to the Apocalypse Tapestries), cathedral and churches and more than 45 timber framed houses – there are modern hi-tech industries such as Bosch, Scania, Yves Saint-Laurent and the headquarters of the famous Remy-Cointreau Distillery – a nice end to the day perhaps!! Old and new combine perfectly in Angers – it is a thriving, alive town with something for everyone.
The Château of Chinon, a medieval fortress, was built high above the River Vienne to protect the valley. History tells that it was here, in the Great Hall, that Joan of Arc recognised the Dauphin. It was also here that Richard the Lion-heart came when fatally wounded. The château has three different forts or keeps, waterless moats, underground passages and dungeons. Chinon is a lovely old fortified town with cobbled streets and alleys which wind their way up and down and along the hillside. In the town are also the Musée du Vieux-Chinon (a local history museum), an Animated Wine Museum, Musée de la Deviniere, the Maison Rouge and the Église St-Maurice. There is a wealth of eating houses and small shops. The town and region are famous for the ‘Chinon’ vineyards where superb red wines are produced.
Fontevraud The Abbey of Fontevraud is the ancient burial place of the Plantagenet’s who were the Counts of Anjou, Ducs of Normandie and Aquitaine and then for over three hundred years Kings of England. Robert d’ Arbrissel founded the Abbey at the end of the eleventh century. In 1150 at the rise of power of the Plantagenet’s the Abbey supervised nearly 5000 people in priories and convents in France, Spain and England. The French revolution put an end to the existence of the Fontevraud. In 1804 during the First Empire, Napoleon converted the Abbey into a prison for common criminals. It remained this way until 1963. Since then it has profited from extensive restoration and is now one of the most visited monuments in the Loire Valley. The Lac de Rillé was created in 1976/77 by constructing an earth dam on the River Lathan at Gué Morin near Breil in Maine et Loire. The lake stretches from Rillé in Indre et Loire to Breil and is bisected by a ‘digue’ forming two ‘separate’ lakes. The top part is known as the Lac de PIncemaille (literally ‘pinched waist’) and has a leisure beach, camping site and holiday cabins at what is known as ‘Huttopia’; the lower part is preserved as a nature reserve (classified as one of Europe’s key sites for wild life in the ‘Natura 2000’ series) and a special site for birds by the LPO, (‘Ligue pour la Protection des Oiseaux). The main part of the lake is also a great attraction for fishermen and is well stocked with carp, ‘silure’ (huge catfish) and various other coarse fish. There are numerous species of birds, from herons to rare migratory birds, and ospreys have visited the lake in some summers. The main purpose of the lake is for irrigation and when the lake is full at the end of winter, the River Lathan feeds irrigation schemes in the Loire Valley for horticulture and agriculture. Fishing The Lake is also a well known spot for fishing, including night fishing. It offers real sport with carp up to 20kg, the renowned ‘silure’ or European catfish which can be enormous, as well as pike, zander, black bass, roach, perch, and tench. You can get more information from the local Federation de Peche and licences and permits can be obtained at the Gamme Vert in nearby Noyant. There are more than 300 châteaux in the Loire Valley, more than you can visit in one holiday, so a little advance preparation and planning will pay dividends. Within one hour from Parçay-les-Pins you can visit 18 châteaux. The Loire Valley was the centre of power in France until the 16th century and after that continued to be the area favoured by the French kings and nobility for hunting and leisure. Their presence in the lush, fertile valley attracted the very best builders, skilled in the use of the natural tuffeau stone to build the châteaux. Whichever château you visit you can be sure the setting will be beautiful.
The cottage is heated and features a kitchen and a patio, and there's space to spread out with a separate bedroom. Guests can expect to find free WiFi and a TV with a DVD player. Other standard amenities include a private pool, a washing machine, and a fireplace. Housekeeping is available on request.
Carbon monoxide detector (host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property)
Smoke detector (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
First aid kit
Fire extinguisher
General
Bicycles
Garden
Housekeeping (on request)
Policies
Check-in
Check-in time starts at 5:00 PM
Minimum check-in age: 18
Check-out
Check-out before 9:00 AM
Special check-in instructions
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions
Pets
This property doesn't allow pets
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
Check-in: 5:00 PM
Check-out: 9:00 AM
Minimum check-in age: 18
We should mention
Details about charges, deposits, or other important information:
This property is managed by a private host, not a professional engaged in trade or business.
Charges for extra guests may apply and vary depending on the property's policy.
A cash deposit, credit card, or debit card for incidental charges, as well as a government-issued photo ID, may be required at check-in.
Special requests are subject to availability at the time of check-in and can't be guaranteed. Certain requests may come with additional charges.
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited.
Onsite safety features include a carbon monoxide detector, a fire extinguisher, a smoke detector, and a first aid kit.
Additional information about polices, regulations, and more:
Due to national regulations, cash transactions can't exceed GBP 1000 at this property. For additional details, contact the property using the contact information on your booking confirmation.
Frequently asked questions
What can I see close to this cottage?
This cottage is located in Noyant-Villages within a short 11-minute walk of Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park.
Is there parking available at this cottage?
No, this cottage doesn't offer parking.
Is this cottage adjacent to a casino?
No, this cottage is not connected to a casino.
Will I find an indoor pool at this cottage?
No, this cottage doesn't have an indoor pool; however, there is a hot tub.
What do couples enjoy most about Private pool in a beautiful, romantic retreat, offering peace and quiet?
There are many amenities for couples at this cottage, including a private pool and a fireplace in each accommodation with some featuring private pools.
Does Private pool in a beautiful, romantic retreat, offering peace and quiet have a hot tub?
Yes, this cottage has a spa tub.
Does this cottage include breakfast service?
This cottage offers breakfast for a surcharge.
Will this cottage allow pets to stay free of charge?
No, pets aren't allowed at this cottage.
Does this cottage have connecting rooms?
No, there aren't connecting rooms at this cottage.
Where is the closest airport to this cottage?
The closest major airport to this cottage is Angers (ANE-Angers - Loire), which is 29.7 mi away (45 minutes by car). Another top airport is Tours (TUF-Tours - Loire Valley), which is around 25.3 mi away.
Are there rooms with balconies at Private pool in a beautiful, romantic retreat, offering peace and quiet?
Yes, every accommodation at Private pool in a beautiful, romantic retreat, offering peace and quiet comes with a deck.
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10/10 Excellent
Fiona R.
Jul 31, 2021
Liked: Cleanliness
Charming Gite
Lovely cottage very well equipped. Everything you need for a summer vacation including a heated pool. Jo and Paul were excellent hosts and helped with local information and any issues with the gite.
Fiona R.
Stayed 10 nights in Jul 2021
10/10 Excellent
Christelle R., London, UK
Aug 20, 2019
Liked: Cleanliness
A Beautiful Couple’s Retreat
This property is well equipped and tastefully done. The owners were great. They allowed us to have the privacy needed and yet available at any request necessary.
The location gives plenty of choices to visit markets, small villages and many chateaux.
Just what we needed.
Thank you
The Renauds
Christelle R.
Stayed 7 nights in Aug 2019
10/10 Excellent
Robert A.
Oct 10, 2017
A lovely little cottage in a quiet rural setting - the nicest place we have found yet.
A property created with real love and care, and it shows. Clean and comfortable with a good bed, private parking for our vintage car, surrounded by a lovely garden with a private bit for the gite and looking out over woods and farmland. Lots of extras provided (bikes, loungers, barbicue etc) and the most delightful host (and dogs) who made us really welcome. We didn't want to leave and can't wait to come back again. It would make an ideal base throughout the year for walkers and cyclists. Friendly British-run cafe in the local village used by a good mixture of locals and incomers.
Robert A.
Stayed 7 nights in Sep 2017
10/10 Excellent
Nigel O., Hastings
Aug 10, 2017
perfect peace!
We were made to feel very welcome by our hosts Jo And Paul. Lovely Gite in a tranquil location. Ideal for Chateau lovers and the evening walks in the woodlands nearby proved to be the ideal way to end a perfect day. Recommended!
Nigel O.
Stayed 5 nights in Jul 2017
10/10 Excellent
Donald H.
Jan 25, 2017
Set in a quiet hamlet but close to a village with a shop and a bar/restaurant. Couple's retreat!
The owners, Jo and Paul, live adjoined to this quaint gite. They manage to strike that balance, between being attentive, helpful and available to meet all reasonable needs, and yet never intrusive. They will offer advice on local amenities and attractions, let you know details of local events and direct you to the best vineyards to visit! Kargo, the rescue dog also knows exactly how to behave with visitors and in our case, he always gave us a very waggy tail when we arrived 'home'!
As a keen angler, Paul advised me on several good spots to spend a day in beautiful surroundings with a typical French picnic but he also managed to enter me into a local fishing competition!
Local to the gite, you can walk or cycle through shady lanes and through forest. Fruit and vegetables are farmed and sold locally, the restaurant in Parcay-Les-Pins is good value and a must-see for me was the museum to sculptor, Jules Desbois:
"De tous, la sculpture est l'art le plus accessible" - Jules Desbois (1851 - 1935)
A lovely space to exhibit the work of one France's best 'Rodinesque' artists.
In addition, for culture-vultures, within a short drive in any direction, you will find a beautiful chateau around every bend- or so it seems. We became habitual chateau-visitors!
Francophile couples looking for a rural retreat will love this little haven for relaxation!
Donald H.
Stayed 14 nights in Jul 2016
10/10 Excellent
eric j.
May 1, 2023
Liked: Cleanliness
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