HOTEL – RESTAURANT ON THE BANKS OF THE LOIRE

GETTING TO THE COQ HARDI HOTEL AT POUILLY-SUR-LOIRE, CLOSE TO SANCERRE

The Coq Hardi hotel restaurant is located on the outskirts of the charming village of Pouilly-sur-Loire near Sancerre town on the legendary old trunk road RN7, off the A77. Right in the heart of the Loire Valley nature reserve, this establishment’s location makes it idea for exploring the region’s hidden gems.

HOW TO GET HERE

GPS info
Latitude : 42.276808 ; longitude : 2.966823

By car
Take exit 26 off the A77. There is free parking at the hotel.

By train
The closest train station is Pouilly-sur-Loire, two minutes from the hotel.
You can also get off at Cosne-sur-Loire or Charite-sur-Loire. Both these train stations are 2 to 15 minutes away from the hotel.

THINGS TO DO & TOURISM

The hotel is located on the banks of the Loire, the longest river in France. The riverbanks provide a wonderful setting for lovely walks or bike rides.

In Pouilly, go to the Loire Middle Pavilion, the starting point for several trails to explore the heart of the Loire Valley nature reserve.

In Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye, why not visit the workshop of ceramist Jean Cacheleux, awarded Meilleur Ouvrier de France status in 2000.

For an extraordinary sporting experience, pop over to the circuit at Magny-Cours circuit, located about forty minutes from our hotel.

Some must-dos :

  • Renault World Series
  • GT Tour
  • World Superbike Championship
  • Bol d’Or,
  • etc.

HOTEL RESTAURANT AT THE EDGE OF THE LOIRE THE VINEYARD

The location of the Coq Hardi will delight wine lovers as it is in Pouilly-sur-Loire, a famous wine tourism destination. Come discover and taste local wines, starting with must-tastes: Pouilly-Fumé (Sauvignon grape) and Pouilly-sur-Loire (Chasselas grape).

Experience more of Burgundy’s delights by exploring the Pouilly-Sancerre wine route and discovering the many facets of the wines produced in the Centre-Loire region.

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