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Audrey Petitpas29 Rue Principale
Lor
02190
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Description:
Description for B&B:
This charming and clean 3-star furnished tourism accommodation is fully equipped with all the essentials. It includes a washing machine, TV, coffee maker, oven, microwave, refrigerator, electric hob, extractor fan, hair dryer, ironing board, and iron. Perfect for 2 to 4 people, it features a cozy bedroom with a double bed and additional sleeping space on the sofa bed in the living room. The bathroom consists of a sink, shower, and toilet. The spacious living room, dining room, and kitchen offer plenty of space for relaxation and meals. A balcony provides a lovely outdoor area. During the summer, guests can enjoy a refreshing pool, and during Christmas time, a beautifully decorated Christmas tree is set up. Sheets are provided, and towels are available for an additional fee of 5 per person. The accommodation also benefits from electric heating without any extra charges during the winter season.Description for Gite
The price of the gite varies depending on the summer season. It ranges from 230 to 315 per week. For overnight stays, the rate is 85 per night without breakfast included, except in July and August when it is 105 per night. For a two-night stay, the rate is 140 without breakfast included, except in July and August when it is 160. Breakfast can be requested at the time of reservation for an additional cost of 8 per person. Please note that breakfast is not served during the week.Reviews
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Directions
Our location is on Road D966, which is part of the Reims-Vervin axis and the highway. The exit for Autouroute A26 (also known as "the highway of the English") towards Reims-Calais is approximately 20 minutes away from Lor. If you are approaching from Highway E17, take the Guignicourt exit, then follow the route to Menneville, Neufchatel on Aisne, Evergnicourt, and finally, Lor on D966.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
1 | 33 | 105 | 230 | 315 | 10 | 8 | ||||||||
Holiday Home | 1 | 33 | 105 | 230 | 315 | 10 | 8 |
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Reims Cathedral: Located in the nearby city of Reims, Reims Cathedral is a magnificent Gothic masterpiece. It is known for its stunning stained glass windows and houses the remains of many French monarchs, making it a significant historical and cultural attraction.
- Champagne Houses: The Champagne region is renowned for its production of the world-famous sparkling wine. Numerous Champagne houses, such as Veuve Clicquot and Taittinger, offer tours and tastings, allowing visitors to learn about the production process and sample different varieties of Champagne.
- Palais du Tau: Situated next to Reims Cathedral, the Palais du Tau served as the residence of the Archbishop of Reims during coronation ceremonies of French kings. Now a museum, it displays a collection of artifacts, tapestries, and sculptures related to the cathedral and coronations.
- Musée de la Reddition: This museum in Reims is housed in the building where the German surrender was signed, marking the end of World War II in Europe. It exhibits artifacts, documents, and photographs that provide insight into this historic event.
- Basilique Saint-Remi: Another notable religious site in Reims, the Basilique Saint-Remi is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It showcases incredible architecture and houses the relics of Saint Remi, the patron saint of the city.
- Fort de la Pompelle: Located on the outskirts of Reims, this military fortress played a crucial role in the First World War. Today, it serves as a museum where visitors can explore the underground tunnels, view exhibitions, and learn about the fort's history.
- Hôtel de Ville: Lor is a small village, but if you're interested in local history, you can visit the Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall). It is a charming building that represents the administrative center of the village.
- Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park: If you enjoy nature and outdoor activities, the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park is worth a visit. Located southeast of Reims, it offers beautiful landscapes, wooded areas, vineyards, and hiking trails, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the region.
- Musee-Hotel Le Vergeur: Situated in a historic mansion in Reims, this museum focuses on the history and heritage of the city. It houses various artworks, artifacts, and exhibitions that provide insights into Reims' past. 10. Porte de Mars: One of the last remaining Roman triumphal arches in France, the Porte de Mars is an impressive archaeological site in Reims. It offers a glimpse into the Roman heritage of the city and is a popular spot for history enthusiasts.