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Roger Ripert
11 Rue Saint Pierre à Chitry Mont Sabot
Neuffontaines
58190

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Renovated and spacious room available in a large local independent building. The room is located on one level, ensuring easy accessibility. It is situated in a peaceful and quiet area. The room features a large double bed (160 x 200) and an additional folding bed, as well as a baby bed. It also includes a fully equipped kitchen and a bathroom with a shower.

The room is located in the charming hamlet of Chitry Mont Sabot, in the town of Neuffontaines, in the Nièvre region of Bourgogne. It is in close proximity to the Mont Sabot and its ancient twelfth-century chapel. The famous castle of Bazoches and the picturesque towns of Vezelay, Avallon, and the Morvan are also nearby. The guest room serves as the headquarters for the Oniros Association, a French Association for the Study of Dreams.

The room is equipped with a kitchen and offers wifi for the convenience of guests. For weekend rentals, there is the option of free transportation to and from the Corbigny or Avallon train stations. The journey from Bercy station in Paris to these stations takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours via TER train.

Guests can enjoy various activities during their stay, including exploring the beautiful Morvan and Burgundy regions. The magnificent Bazoches Castle is just 7 km away, while the historic Basilica of Vézelay is 17 km away. The picturesque Lake Chaumeçon is 20 km away, and the charming town of Lormes is just 12 km away. Avallon is 25 km away, and Corbigny is 13 km away.

In addition to the wonderful surroundings, guests have the opportunity to learn about sleep and dreams during their stay. The owner, Roger Ripert, is the secretary of the Oniros association and can provide valuable insights into this fascinating subject. Guests can also access the association's extensive documentation resources, including a bibliographic database. Furthermore, the owner has conducted local historical research, which guests can discover during their stay.

The owners, Roger and Susanna, are fluent in French, English, Russian, and Armenian, ensuring effective communication with guests.

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Directions

To reach the castle of Bazoches-en-Morvan in Nievre, you can take the route via Neuffontaines.

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Attractions

  • Château-Chinon: Located about 13 kilometers southeast of Neuffontaines, Château-Chinon is a charming town known for its historical significance. It houses the Musée du Septennat, which displays gifts received by former French President François Mitterrand.
  • Bibracte: Situated around 18 kilometers northeast of Neuffontaines, Bibracte is an archaeological site that was once the capital of the ancient Celtic Aedui tribe. Visitors can explore the ruins, visit the museum, and learn about the rich history of the area.
  • Autun: Located approximately 30 kilometers southwest of Neuffontaines, Autun is a picturesque town with Roman origins. It features several Roman architectural remains, such as the ancient theater, the Temple of Janus, and the Porte d'Arroux. The town also offers a charming medieval old town to explore.
  • Morvan Regional Natural Park: Situated just south of Neuffontaines, Morvan Regional Natural Park is a beautiful nature reserve covering 281,400 acres. It offers stunning landscapes, forests, lakes, and streams. Visitors can enjoy hiking, cycling, boating, and wildlife spotting in this peaceful natural setting.
  • Vézelay Abbey: Located approximately 50 kilometers west of Neuffontaines, Vézelay Abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The abbey is renowned for its Romanesque architecture and is an important pilgrimage site. It also offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Cluny Abbey: Situated about 75 kilometers southeast of Neuffontaines, Cluny Abbey is a medieval Benedictine monastery. Although now in ruins, it provides a glimpse into its former grandeur and historical significance. Visitors can explore the remains of the abbey and its museum.
  • Beaune: Located around 90 kilometers northwest of Neuffontaines, Beaune is a charming town famous for its wine production. It is home to the Hospices de Beaune, a medieval hospital with a colorful tiled roof. Visitors can tour the hospices, visit wine cellars, and enjoy the town's vibrant atmosphere. These tourist attractions near Neuffontaines provide a variety of historical, cultural, and natural experiences for visitors to enjoy.

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