The Paracou Cocoon

Room in Les Sables-d'Olonne, France

  1. 1 double bed
  2. Private attached bathroom
Stay with Sophie
  1. 2 years hosting

Listing highlights

Dedicated workspace

A common area with wifi that’s well-suited for working.

Great host communication

Recent guests loved Sophie's communication.

Room in a home

Your own room in a home, plus access to shared spaces.
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Enjoy a stay in a historic district of Les Sables d 'Olonne: La Chaume.
Our accommodation offers a privileged location for walks in the forest, beach and salt marshes on foot.

You will enjoy a totally independent bedroom with its private bathroom.

Sophie, your host, will be delighted to welcome you and to inform you about the different assets of this beautiful region!

I look forward to welcoming you.

Other things to note
For your information, two dogs Ulysses and Joyce are in the house and go for a walk every morning around 8:30 am
they don't have access to the rooms just close behind you.

There are also three cats, Moka, Hermès and Tara, they sail freely but just close your door as well and they will not have access.

Where you’ll sleep

What this place offers

Lock on bedroom door
Beach access
Wifi
Dedicated workspace
Free parking on premises
Unavailable: Carbon monoxide alarm
Unavailable: Smoke alarm

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Where you’ll be

Les Sables-d'Olonne, Pays de la Loire, France
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Neighborhood highlights

La Chaume was originally an island, called Île Vertime. Even today, the La Chaume district cultivates a certain island originality.

At La Chaume, two gazebos remain a must-see to capture at a glance all the beauties of Les Sables d 'Olonne Bay. The first is the gazebo of the Esplanade du Prieuré Saint-Nicolas. This place of worship is an old 11th century chapel, dedicated to Saint-Nicolas, patron of fishermen and boatmen.

The second watchtower is the Arundel tower, the last vestige of the castle built in the 12th century by lord of Arundel, then the English government of Poitou, during the reign of the Plantagenets. The Arundel Tower was then part of the defensive system of the castle and the port.

Finally, Place Sainte Anne, known for its large mural that represents neighborhood life. This is a trompe l 'eil made by the artist Manfred Landreau.

Meet your hosts

Where I went to school: Paris
My work: Insurer
Speaks English, Spanish, and French
Pets: Joyce, Ulysse, Moka, Tara & Babychou
I’m happy to spend time with my guests or give them space
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Things to know

Cancellation policy
House rules
Check-in: 2:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Checkout before 6:00 PM
2 guests maximum
Safety & property
No carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm not reported
Pet(s) live on property