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Ines Monot
Abbaye du Val des Choues
Essarois
21290

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Price per night:

price from €95

Telephone:

0380810109

Description:

Description for B&B:

Experience the tranquil ambiance of the Val Choues Abbey, which offers two charming guest rooms with a unique monastic atmosphere. Escape from the outside world and immerse yourself in the serenity of this extraordinary location that is free from worldly distractions. During your stay, explore the picturesque French garden and embark on an adventure of wild boar hunting, guided by the knowledgeable owners who will also invite you to join them for a delightful dinner. Additionally, complimentary WIFI is available for you to enjoy in the dining room.

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Directions

To reach the abbey, set your GPS destination to Voulaines, the Templars. Once in Voulaines, drive past the church and continue out of town for approximately 6 km through the forest. Look out for signposts that will guide you to the abbey.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: Bed in 160
Notes: With shower or bath
Apartment 1 170

Services

Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de Bussy-Rabutin: Located in the nearby village of Bussy-le-Grand, this stunning castle is known for its well-preserved architecture and beautiful gardens. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of Roger de Bussy-Rabutin, a 17th-century French military officer and writer.
  • MuséoParc Alésia: Situated in Alise-Sainte-Reine, this historical theme park commemorates the Battle of Alesia, a significant event in Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul. Visitors can explore the recreated Gallo-Roman fortifications, watch historical reenactments, and learn about ancient Gaulish culture.
  • Château de Châteauneuf-en-Auxois: This magnificent medieval castle overlooks the picturesque village of Châteauneuf-en-Auxois. It boasts a well-preserved keep, fortified walls, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The castle also houses a museum showcasing the region's history.
  • Fontenay Abbey: Located in Montbard, Fontenay Abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the oldest preserved Cistercian abbeys in the world. Visitors can admire the abbey's Romanesque architecture, explore the peaceful gardens, and learn about the daily lives of the monks who once inhabited it.
  • Dijon: The vibrant city of Dijon is a short drive away and offers a wealth of attractions. Explore the historic center with its well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture, visit the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, and sample delicious local cuisine, including Dijon mustard and Burgundy wines.
  • Alesia Archaeological Site: Situated in Alise-Sainte-Reine, this archaeological site marks the location of the ancient Gallic town of Alesia. Visitors can explore the remains of the fortifications and view a scale model depicting the famous Battle of Alesia between the Romans and Gauls.
  • Burgundy Canal: The Burgundy Canal runs through the region, offering scenic walking and cycling paths along its banks. Enjoy a leisurely stroll or bike ride, passing by charming villages, vineyards, and picturesque countryside landscapes.
  • Semur-en-Auxois: This medieval town is known for its well-preserved ramparts and picturesque setting on the banks of the Armançon River. Explore the narrow cobbled streets, visit the imposing Semur-en-Auxois Castle, and take in the panoramic views from the town's ramparts.
  • Château de Commarin: Situated in the village of Commarin, this fairytale castle is known for its distinctive pink façade and beautiful interiors. Visitors can take guided tours of the castle and its gardens, immersing themselves in its rich history and elegant atmosphere. 10. The Vineyards of Burgundy: The region of Burgundy is renowned for its world-class vineyards and wine production. Take a scenic drive through the vineyard-dotted landscapes, visit local wineries for wine tastings, and indulge in the rich flavors of Burgundy's renowned Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines.