Hotel 10 minutes from Bois Plage en Ré
Looking for a hotel near Bois Plage en Ré or in the vicinity? Les Grenettes Hotel on the Île de Ré welcomes you just less than 10 minutes away from Bois Plage en Ré, offering both hotel rooms and serviced apartments!
Hotel Room and Apartment Rentals near Bois-Plage-en-Ré
An ideal destination for a comfortable holiday on the Île de Ré, Les Grenettes Hotel offers rooms for rent starting at 80 euros for two, three, or even four guests. Each room features high-end amenities such as a bathroom or shower room with a bathtub or Italian shower, a private terrace furnished with loungers, a refrigerator, television, and wifi access. If you are visiting Île de Ré as a couple, our hotel, located 5 km from Bois-Plage-en-Ré, offers two ranges of rooms on the Île de Ré (Comfort and Privilege) each with four and five different types of rooms respectively. Les Grenettes, close to Bois Plage en Ré, also offers an apartment that can be configured in two ways depending on the number of guests. On a single level, accessible to people with reduced mobility, it features a double bedroom and a sofa bed, accommodating 2 to 4 people. The duplex configuration adds an extra room with two single beds, allowing for stays of 4 to 6 people.
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Tourism in Bois-Plage-en-Ré
A dream destination for nature enthusiasts with its 6 km of fine sandy beaches and forest hiking trails, Bois-Plage-en-Ré is also a lively town that hosts the largest market on the island: every morning in season, its colorful stalls are a feast for the senses. With a strong connection to the ocean, the village of Bois-Plage is one of the oldest seaside resorts on the island, still known today for the quality of its south-facing beaches. If you're staying at a hotel near Bois-Plage-en-Ré, be sure to stroll through the village's alleyways adorned with hollyhocks, and explore its heritage on foot or by renting a bike in Bois-Plage-en-Ré, which includes vineyard homes, mills, and prehistoric archaeological remains. The Notre-Dame-de-tous-les-Saints church is worth a visit, especially for its stained glass windows depicting the labors of land and sea. You will also notice in the Bois-Plage area the tall silhouette of the Morinand or Bellère windmill, still equipped with its blades. On Avenue des Gollandières, the anchor of the Cristina Rueda still bears witness to the tragic shipwreck that in 1925 cost the lives of 15 men from the Spanish crew, and four sailors who tried to rescue them.