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Michèle Doornaert
2 Rue De La Galopine
Aignay-le-duc
21510

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Price per night:

price from €60

Telephone:

380815863

Mobile:

644032200

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Description for B&B:

This is a 20 square meter bedroom located on the first floor. It includes a 140x190 bed with bed linen provided. The room has an independent entrance and a baby cot can be requested if needed. Free WiFi is available, as well as a television and a wardrobe/closet for storage. The bedroom is non-smoking and has a private bathroom with a shower and washbasin. Towels are provided. The bedroom also has a private WC located within the bathroom. Outside, there is a view of the courtyard and garden furniture with deckchairs for relaxation.

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