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Jacqueline Ariaans
7 Rue Du Reuil D'ezé
Sully
71360

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Price per night:

price from €75

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033673444793

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The Auberge Le Grillon offers an ideal setting for both short and long stays, providing a perfect opportunity for relaxation. Our charming establishment features four beautifully decorated double rooms and one spacious family room that can accommodate up to five people. Each room offers a cozy atmosphere and includes a private ensuite shower and toilet. Our gardens have been meticulously arranged to provide various seating options, allowing guests to enjoy either the sunshine or the shade. Additionally, we provide a cozy living room for the comfort and enjoyment of our guests.

Located in the tranquil village of Sully, nestled in the picturesque French countryside, our Auberge is situated in South Burgundy, conveniently positioned between Beaune and Autun.

In the vicinity of our Auberge, there are numerous attractions and activities for a delightful day out. Visitors can explore magnificent castles, churches, and monasteries, as well as visit beautiful museums and the historically significant cities of Dijon, Beaune, and nearby Autun, which boasts fascinating Gallo-Roman remains and city-gates. The nearby markets, charming terraces, the renowned wine region of Beaune, and the stunning hills of the Morvan National Park to the west are also highly recommended destinations.

For those who enjoy walking and cycling, there are ample opportunities available. We provide a selection of brochures to assist guests in choosing the perfect route. After a fulfilling day, guests can savor our three-course menu, expertly prepared using ingredients sourced from our vegetable garden and the finest Burgundian regional products. To enhance the dining experience, our wine list offers a wide selection of exceptional Burgundy wines to complement your meal.

We eagerly look forward to welcoming you to our Auberge Le Grillon in the near future!

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Directions

To reach the destination from the Autoroute du Soleil (A31 and A6):
If coming from the north, exit the motorway at Beaune-centre (exit 24.1). Proceed through 5 roundabouts, always following the signs for Autun. Continue on the D973, passing through the renowned wine villages of Pommard, Meursault, and Auxey-Duresse. Keep following the Autun signs until you reach La Forge, a small village. Turn right onto the D26 towards Sully. Drive straight through the village, and just before leaving, you will find the Auberge on the right side.

If coming from the south, exit the motorway at Chalon-nord (exit 25). Cross 4 roundabouts, following the directions for Auxerre (N6). Drive through Chagny, still following the Auxerre signs. The road number will change to D906, and you will pass Saint Aubin. At the turnoff, follow the signs for Autun/Nolay. At the crossroads, turn right onto the D973 and continue on this road. In the village of La Forge, turn right onto the D26 towards Sully. Drive straight through Sully, and just before leaving the village, you will find the Auberge on the right side.

To reach the destination from the motorway Paris-Beaune (A6):
Exit the motorway at Pouilly-en-Auxois (exit 24) and follow the D981 towards Autun. Continue straight through Arnay-le-Duc, still following the Autun direction. Once you leave the village of Sivry, turn left onto the D26 (towards Igornay and La Dree). Keep following the signs for La Dree, and you will arrive in Sully. At the beginning of the village, you will find the Auberge on the left side.

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Attractions

  • Château de Sully-sur-Loire: Located in the nearby town of Sully-sur-Loire, this stunning medieval fortress is a major tourist attraction. The castle features a moat, drawbridge, and well-preserved architecture, offering visitors a glimpse into France's rich history.
  • Basilique Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc: Situated in the city of Orléans, this basilica is dedicated to Joan of Arc, a national hero of France. It is an architectural masterpiece with beautiful stained glass windows and intricate sculptures, attracting both religious pilgrims and history enthusiasts.
  • Château de la Ferté-Saint-Aubin: A picturesque Renaissance castle located in La Ferté-Saint-Aubin, this attraction showcases elegant architecture and well-manicured gardens. Visitors can explore the furnished interior, including the grand ballroom, library, and bedrooms, for a glimpse into the lives of French nobility.
  • Musée de la Magie: Situated in Blois, this quirky museum is dedicated to the art of magic and illusion. Visitors can enjoy interactive exhibits, magic shows, and displays of historic magic props, making it a fun and educational experience for both children and adults.
  • Musée de la Loire: Located in Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire, this museum pays homage to the Loire River, one of France's most important waterways. It features exhibits on local history, navigation, and the region's natural heritage. Visitors can learn about the river's impact on the surrounding area through multimedia displays and artifacts.
  • Château de Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire: Situated in Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire, this partially restored medieval castle offers guided tours that take visitors through its impressive defensive structures, towers, and courtyards. The castle also hosts various events and reenactments that bring its history to life.
  • Maison de la Forêt et du Bois: Located in the heart of the Morvan Natural Park in Saint-Brisson, this museum focuses on the region's rich forestry heritage. Visitors can learn about the importance of forests, the various tree species, and traditional woodcraft through informative exhibits and workshops.
  • Domaine de la Verrerie: Situated in Le Creusot, this former glass factory-turned-cultural center is worth a visit. The site features a museum that showcases the history of glassmaking in the region, as well as beautiful gardens and walking trails. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring medieval castles to learning about French history, culture, and natural heritage.

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