Gîte for 9 people, on the water's edge in a large 3-hectare wooded park in a former 18th century forge built by Georges-Louis LECLERC, Comte de BUFFON (French naturalist, mathematician, biologist, cosmologist, philosopher and writer 1707 - 1788).
The former workers' building has been converted into 2 adjoining gîtes.
This advert only concerns the Grand Gîte (up to 9 people), each with its own entrance and independent living area.
If you love walking or boating (boats and floating pontoons are available), fishing, sightseeing, free-range chickens (and their fresh eggs), this is the gîte for you!
The "Grand Gîte" includes :
- Kitchen
- Living room
- 2 separate bedrooms:
Bedroom 2: 1 double bed (160cm) and a cot
Bedroom 4: 1 double bed (160cm) and a single bed (90cm)
- 2 communicating bedrooms
Bedroom 1: 2 bunk beds (90cm)
Bedroom 3: 2 single beds
2 cots available
- Bathroom with shower and two washbasins (ground floor)
- Bathroom with bath and WC (first floor)
- Separate WC (ground floor)
Electric heating and wood burner (wood available).
Children's games, table tennis, rowing boats, fishponds available.
Car park
WIFI internet access is available for guests.
Just a few kilometres away: Fontenay Abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Flavigny-sur-Oserain, Buffon's Grandes Forges, Alesia, Bussy Rabutin castle, Nîmes, etc.
If you love peace and quiet, boating, fishing or just relaxing, come and recharge your batteries in our gîtes.
They have been converted from the former workers' quarters of a forge built in the 18th century by Georges Louis Leclerc, Count of Buffon.
You'll enjoy 3 hectares of wooded parkland and the immediate proximity of water.Access to your accommodation is via a stone bridge - that's it, you're on holiday on your own island!