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Pascal Leborgne729 Rue Du Château
Rocquefort
76640
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Description:
Description for B&B:
Welcome to our charming Norman style house, situated in the picturesque environment of a typically Cauchois clos hut that welcomes horses in boarding. On the ground floor, you will find a spacious kitchen, a dining room, a cozy lounge with a library, an office, a laundry, and a bathroom, all at your disposal. The first floor boasts four bedrooms, each with two beds, with two of them accessible through the landing, and each equipped with its own bathroom and WC. The two bedrooms at the ends of the house can be reached through separate staircases in the office and living room, ensuring privacy and individualization for each room.The price per room is 50.00 euros, and you also have the option to enjoy a delicious breakfast for an additional 7.50 euros. Our breakfast includes a hot drink (coffee, tea, or hot chocolate), a cold drink (fruit juice), fresh bread, farm butter, homemade jams, and pastries.
Located in a charming village, our house is surrounded by numerous hiking trails along the beautiful river Durdent. For horseback riding enthusiasts, an equestrian club is conveniently situated just 500 meters away. In less than half an hour, you can reach the stunning Alabaster Coast, renowned for its beauty. If you're a fan of water activities, the Caniel Lake leisure center in Cany-Barville is only a 20-minute drive away.
Within a 10-minute drive, you can discover the magnificent round church of Yvetot, featuring a stunning glass roof designed by the artist Max Ingrand. This church happens to be the largest of its kind in Europe.
We would be delighted to welcome you for your next stay in our beautiful Normandy.
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Directions
To reach the destination, you can choose between the following routes:
- Take the A29 motorway and exit at exit 8.
- If you are coming from Paris, take the A13, then pass through Rouen and take the A150 / A151 exit 4.
- Take the A29 motorway and exit at exit 8.
- If you are coming from Paris, take the A13, then pass through Rouen and take the A150 / A151 exit 4.
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Prices
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Attractions
- Château de Dieppe: Located in the nearby city of Dieppe, this magnificent castle overlooks the English Channel. It offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich history and provides stunning views from its ramparts.
- Musée de la Corderie Vallois: Situated in the heart of Notre-Dame-de-Bondeville, this unique museum showcases the art of ropemaking. Visitors can explore the history of this traditional craft through interactive exhibits and workshops.
- Jardins Agapanthe: These picturesque gardens, located in Grigneuseville, are renowned for their beautiful and meticulously maintained landscaping. Visitors can stroll through the diverse array of plants, sculptures, and water features, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere.
- Église Saint-Jacques: Situated in the heart of Dieppe, this historic church dates back to the 13th century. It is known for its stunning Gothic architecture, intricate stained glass windows, and peaceful ambiance.
- Château-Musée de Dieppe: Housed within the Dieppe Castle, this museum explores the maritime history of the region. Visitors can learn about the development of shipbuilding, naval battles, and the role of Dieppe in trade and exploration.
- Bois des Moutiers: Located in Varengeville-sur-Mer, this enchanting woodland garden is known for its diverse collection of rare and exotic plants. The garden was designed by British architect Edwin Lutyens and provides a peaceful retreat for nature lovers.
- Musée de la Mer: Situated in Dieppe, this maritime museum offers a fascinating insight into the town's seafaring history. Exhibits include model ships, ancient navigational instruments, and artifacts salvaged from shipwrecks.
- Étretat Cliffs: A short drive from Rocquefort, these iconic cliffs are a must-visit attraction. Known for their dramatic white chalk formations and stunning views of the English Channel, they have inspired numerous artists over the years.
- Vieux Marché Square: Located in the heart of Rouen, this historic square is surrounded by beautiful half-timbered buildings. It is famous for being the site where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake and now hosts a lively market and various events. 10. Maison Henri IV: Situated in Dieppe, this charming half-timbered house is believed to have been a residence of King Henri IV. It now serves as a museum, providing visitors with a glimpse into the daily life of the era through period furnishings and artifacts.