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Monique Couturier
2, Rue De La Vieille Route
Val Suzon
21121

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Price per night:

price from €65

Telephone:

0380356215

Description:

Description for B&B:

We offer two charming guest rooms located on the floor of our beautiful 18th-century house. Both rooms share a family bathroom equipped with a shower, washbasin, and WC. The Lilac room features a comfortable 160x200 bed, while the Poppy room offers two cozy beds measuring 90X190.

Description for Gite

Welcome to our charming ground floor cottage, perfect for 2-4 people. Spread across 80 square meters, this cozy abode offers a comfortable bedroom with a 160x200 bed, another bedroom with a 140x190 bed, a spacious living room with an additional sleeping arrangement, a fully equipped kitchen, a modern bathroom with a walk-in shower, and a separate toilet. Outside, you'll find a large enclosed courtyard, providing a tranquil space to relax and unwind.

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Directions

To reach VAL-SUZON in BURGUNDY, take RD 971. The GPS coordinates for this location are as follows: Latitude - 47.4077349, Longitude - 4.8951066.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 65 65 oui
Notes: For 2 to 4 people

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Attractions

  • Château de Bussy-Rabutin: Located in the nearby village of Bussy-le-Grand, this historic castle is known for its beautiful gardens and impressive architecture. It offers guided tours and showcases a vast collection of artwork and period furniture.
  • Abbaye de Fontenay: Situated in Montbard, a short drive from Val Suzon, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a well-preserved Cistercian abbey founded in 1118. Visitors can explore the remarkable Romanesque architecture, tranquil gardens, and a fascinating museum.
  • MuséoParc Alésia: Located in Alise-Sainte-Reine, this museum recreates the historical Battle of Alesia that took place in 52 BC between Julius Caesar and the Gauls. Visitors can learn about the Gauls, Roman civilization, and the significance of this battle through interactive exhibits and audio-visual displays.
  • Dijon: As the capital of the Burgundy region, Dijon offers numerous attractions including the Palais des Ducs de Bourgogne (Ducal Palace), the Notre-Dame de Dijon Cathedral, and the Musée des Beaux-Arts. Known for its rich history and delicious mustard, Dijon is a vibrant city with charming streets and a lively atmosphere.
  • Parc de la Colombière: A beautiful park located in Dijon, Parc de la Colombière provides an ideal setting for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. With its stunning gardens, serene lake, and various recreational activities, it is a popular spot for both locals and tourists alike.
  • Côte de Nuits: Wine enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to the famous Côte de Nuits wine region, just a short drive from Val Suzon. This area is renowned for its prestigious vineyards producing some of the world's finest Burgundy wines. Visitors can explore vineyards, indulge in wine tastings, and enjoy picturesque views of the countryside.
  • Château du Clos de Vougeot: Situated in the heart of the Côte de Nuits wine region, this medieval castle is home to the famous Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin, a wine society dedicated to promoting Burgundy wines. Guided tours allow visitors to discover the castle's history and its wine cellars.
  • Parc de l'Auxois: Located in Arnay-sous-Vitteaux, this animal park is an excellent choice for families. It features a wide variety of animals, including giraffes, zebras, lions, and monkeys. Visitors can also enjoy a train ride and attend animal feeding sessions.
  • Château de Commarin: Situated in Commarin, this stunning castle boasts a rich history dating back to the 12th century. With its well-preserved interiors, beautiful gardens, and a moat, it offers guided tours that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the castle's medieval atmosphere. 10. Nuits-Saint-Georges: This charming town is known for its wine production and picturesque streets lined with colorful houses. Visitors can explore its wine cellars, taste local wines, and visit the Musée de Nuits-Saint-Georges, which showcases the town's history and winemaking traditions.