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We offer cozy holiday cottages ranging from 30 to 40 m² in size, ensuring comfort during your stay. Each cottage features an equipped kitchen, a comfortable sofa with a TV and access to WI-FI. The rooms are furnished with beds measuring either 80x200 or 160x200. Additionally, our cottages are equipped with a washing machine and dryer for your convenience. The courtyard is safely enclosed by an electric gate, providing secure parking. You can also enjoy the outdoor space with garden furniture and a barbecue for your enjoyment.Reviews
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 60 | 69 | 270 | 390 | ||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
3 | 70 | 92 | ||||||||||||
Apartment | 6 | 173 | |||||||||||||
Holiday Home | 6 | 570 | 650 |
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Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Château de Rethel: This medieval castle, located in the heart of Rethel, offers a glimpse into the region's history. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ramparts, towers, and courtyard, and learn about the castle's significance in the Middle Ages.
- Basilique Notre-Dame de l'Épine: Situated in the nearby village of L'Épine, this stunning Gothic-style basilica is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its intricate architecture, beautiful stained glass windows, and religious artifacts make it a must-visit for history and art enthusiasts.
- Musée de Rethel: This local museum showcases the cultural heritage of Rethel and its surrounding areas. Visitors can discover a diverse collection of artifacts, artworks, and historical exhibits, providing insights into the town's past and present.
- Église Saint-Nicolas: This 16th-century church is another architectural gem in Rethel. Its impressive stained glass windows and ornate interior make it a captivating place to visit for those interested in religious history and art.
- Champagne Pannier: For wine enthusiasts, a visit to the Champagne Pannier cellar in Château-Thierry is highly recommended. This renowned champagne house offers guided tours, where visitors can learn about the champagne-making process and sample their exquisite range of bubbly.
- Fort de la Malmaison: Located in the town of La Malmaison, this well-preserved fortress is a testament to France's military history. Visitors can explore the fort's underground passages, observe its defensive structures, and gain insight into its strategic importance.
- Parc Naturel Régional de la Montagne de Reims: Nature lovers can venture to this regional park, encompassing the picturesque Montagne de Reims. The park offers numerous hiking trails, breathtaking viewpoints, and the opportunity to discover the region's diverse flora and fauna.
- Abbaye de Signy-l'Abbaye: Situated in Signy-l'Abbaye, this former Cistercian abbey is now a cultural heritage site. Visitors can admire its impressive Gothic architecture, stroll through the peaceful gardens, and learn about the abbey's fascinating history.
- Musée de la Tréfilerie: Located in the town of Vallée-Moreuil, this museum is dedicated to the wire-drawing industry. Through interactive exhibits and demonstrations, visitors can learn about the historical importance of wire-making in the region and its impact on various industries. 10. Circuit de Reims-Gueux: Motorsport enthusiasts will enjoy a visit to this former Formula One racetrack near Reims. Although no longer in use, the circuit's remnants and a small museum provide a glimpse into its vibrant racing history. Please note that the distance from these attractions to the given address may vary, so it's recommended to check their exact locations and plan accordingly.