The Floating Village of Pressac

Sleep in a cabin on the water, the dream...

This is what the Floating Village of Pressac, classified Natura 2000, offers you, in the heart of a preserved natural area of the Vienne river, with about twenty floating huts on a 6 hectare lake. In addition to these floating cabins, you can also live in African-style lodges or safari tents.

You can sleep on the water, enjoy a breakfast delivered each morning on the pontoon, fish from the terrace, observe the richness of the local fauna and flora, share an aperitif and a meal around a plancha ...

Accessible by boat or by taking the footbridge from the shore, the huts are built in wood according to the rules.

With a surface area of approximately 30 to 40m², they can accommodate between 2 and 5 people. With dry toilets, a small water supply and solar electricity, the cabins offer cosy and cosy comfort in line with the environment and ecology. They are also heated in winter.

The Floating Village of Pressac also offers many activities on the banks: a Nature Interpretation Center, a swimming pool, hiking and interpretation trails, a restaurant-guinguette on the waterfront, pike or carp fishing...

A unique concept in France...

 

Nearby, you can go to the Valley of the Monkeys in Romagne and visit the Abbey of Charroux .

 

Floating Village of Pressac
Ponteil Pond
86460 Pressac

 

http://www.village-flottant-pressac.com/


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