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Address:

Foret
La Malterre
Le Puley
71460

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Telephone:

0385492885

Mobile:

0682104154

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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.)
3 50 15 oui
B&B
(3 pers.)
2 50 15
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Services

Parking
Garden
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de Cormatin: Located in the nearby village of Cormatin, this stunning 17th-century castle is surrounded by beautiful gardens and a moat. Visitors can explore the castle's opulent interiors, including the grand staircase, royal apartments, and the theater.
  • Cluny Abbey: Situated in the town of Cluny, this medieval abbey was once the largest church in the world. Although now in ruins, it still retains its impressive architecture, including the remains of the abbey church and the Romanesque-style cloister.
  • Taizé Community: Located in the village of Taizé, this ecumenical monastic community attracts thousands of pilgrims each year. Visitors can participate in prayer services, engage in discussions, and experience the peaceful atmosphere of this spiritual retreat.
  • The Rock of Solutré: Situated near the village of Solutré-Pouilly, this iconic limestone escarpment offers breathtaking views over the surrounding vineyards and valleys. Nature enthusiasts can also explore the nearby hiking trails and visit the prehistoric archaeological site at the base of the rock.
  • Hameau Duboeuf: Situated in Romanèche-Thorins, this unique wine-themed amusement park offers an immersive experience into the world of winemaking. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, ride a mini-train through the vineyards, and enjoy wine tastings at the on-site cellar.
  • Bibracte: Located on Mont Beuvray, this ancient Gaulish city was the capital of the Aedui tribe. Today, it is an archaeological site where visitors can discover the remains of the city's ramparts, houses, and temples. The on-site museum provides further insights into the history and culture of the Gauls.
  • Hospices de Beaune: Situated in the town of Beaune, this former hospital is a masterpiece of Burgundian-Flemish architecture. Built in the 15th century, it now houses a museum showcasing its rich history and hosts the famous wine auction each November.
  • Rochepot Castle: Located in the village of Rochepot, this medieval fortress is characterized by its colorful tiled roofs and imposing towers. Visitors can explore the well-preserved interiors, including the grand hall, chapel, and medieval kitchens.
  • Paray-le-Monial: This small town is famous for its Romanesque basilica, the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Pilgrims come to visit the shrine and participate in religious events. The town itself offers charming streets, squares, and historic buildings. 10. The Greenway: This scenic cycling and walking path follows a former railway line and passes through the picturesque countryside of Southern Burgundy. Visitors can rent bicycles and enjoy leisurely rides, taking in the beautiful landscapes, vineyards, and small villages along the way.