Accomodation

CONFERENCE, EXHIBITION AND ACCOMODATION:

The conference will be helded at the CAES (CNRS) la Vieille Perrotine in Oleron Island (17).
The conference charges include the accommodation,meals, coffee breaks and social events.

CAES du CNRS

La Vieille Perrotine
140, route des Allards
17310 Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron, France

 tel: (+0033) 05 46 47 01 49

 

Site web: https://www.caes.cnrs.fr/sejours/la-vieille-perrotine/

At the heart of the exceptional natural heritage of 35 ha with two bodies of seawater, numerous pedestrian and cycle paths, La Vieille Perrotine is a holiday village suitable for welcoming families. With no vehicle traffic and limited parking, it is a space of freedom and safety.

Double room (12 m²)
Room with 2 single beds, bathroom with sink, shower, and WC. No kitchen, a small refrigerator is at your disposal in the room. Covered terrace with garden furniture.


Cottage 4 people (33 m²)
Living room with equipped kitchen (2 electric hobs, tabletop fridge, coffee maker, microwave) and a double bed on a platform. Shower room with sink, shower, and WC. A bedroom with 2 bunk beds. Covered terrace with garden furniture.


Cottage 5 people (40 m²)
Living room with equipped kitchen (2 electric hobs, tabletop fridge, coffee maker, microwave). Shower room with sink and shower, separate WC. One bedroom with 2 single beds and another bedroom with 3 single beds, including 1 stork bed. Covered terrace with garden furniture and 2 deckchairs.

This cottage is also available in a renovated version. The advantages: large fridge/freezer, ceramic hob, kettle, toaster.

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About La Rochelle:

La Rochelle is located on the Atlantic coast between Nantes (137 km) and Bordeaux (184 km).

 

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La Rochelle is a dynamic, welcoming and lively city which will captivate you for some hours or days first of all with its maritime character.

Anchored to the Atlantic coast, near the Islands of Ré and Oléron, La Rochelle is best discovered and enjoyed through its various ports: the Old Port in the city centre, the marina at les Minimes, the Commercial port of La Pallice, and the fishing port of Chef de Baie. Its exceptional water and its taste for sports challenges have made it a household name on the national and international boating circuit.

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At La Rochelle, come and enjoy the Ocean within the City with its prestigious heritage, preserved and prized over the years. La Rochelle the White, and its two Towers guarding the Old Port; but also its churches, its secret roads lined with arcades, its old wooden and aristocratic houses, its stately residences which take you back to a fascinating history. In addition, Arts and Culture are part of everyday life. La Rochelle lives at an intense pace with big events like the Francofolies, the International Film Festival, the Grand Pavois, the TV Fiction Festival, the "Jazz between the Two Towers" Festival, and a good number of others!

At La Rochelle, come and absorb an authentic living heritage, and plunge straight into what's happening! By its quality of life in the end. When talking about environment, the name of La Rochelle is often associated with it. The image of the city is indissoluble with the quality of its city life, such is the resolve to keep La Rochelle beautiful and innovative, and make it a model of urban ecology.

The city privileges "clean" forms of transport (self-service bicycles, electric shuttles, sea bus, electric cars …) and natural spaces (parks and gardens, the marsh of Tasdon, the "Pavillon bleu" listed beach).

At La Rochelle, come and enjoy a unique experience in quality of the environment and quality tourism!

 

The climate

With its exceptional sunshine (2,400 hours per year, or as much as the French Riviera) and its proximity to the Islands of Ré, Oléron, Aix and Madame, La Rochelle is a special holiday resort.

La Rochelle enjoys an oceanic climate. With plenty of rain in autumn and in winter, the winters are mild, and it is the sunniest spot on the Atlantic littoral.

In summer, temperatures are tempered by the sea breeze. It is caused by the rise in the ground temperature during the day while the sea temperature remains constant, and can be felt as wind which sometimes blows fairly strongly from the sea inland in the afternoon. Ideal for sailing, the breeze also keeps maximum temperatures agreeable.

 

More information : https://www.larochelle-tourisme.com

 

 
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