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Rety Gite Hameau De Maurepas
5 Rue Du Hameau
Blennes
77940

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The description of the property includes a spacious kitchen with a large farmhouse table that can accommodate 10 to 12 people. There is also a lounge/living room with a sofa bed that can sleep 2 people, along with a TV. The property consists of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 2 separate toilets.

Guests can enjoy a vast garden spanning 6000 m2, as well as a courtyard where they can have a barbecue and engage in various games such as ping-pong and shuffleboard.

The first bedroom is equipped with a sofa bed that can comfortably sleep 2 people. The second bedroom features a double bed measuring 140, while the third bedroom offers a double bed with a canopy, measuring 160. Linen is provided, and guests have access to a vacuum cleaner and a drying rack. Additionally, there is a washing machine available, and a tumble dryer can be provided at an extra cost.

The surrounding area offers numerous opportunities for walks, hikes, and various activities, including golf which is just 10 minutes away. Furthermore, guests have the option to participate in theater courses or learn the art of theater.

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Attractions

  • Château de Fontainebleau: Located in Fontainebleau, this historic castle was a residence of French monarchs and is renowned for its stunning architecture and beautiful gardens. Visitors can explore the opulent rooms, admire art collections, and stroll through the extensive parkland.
  • Barbizon: A charming village known as the birthplace of the Barbizon School, an influential art movement. Barbizon offers picturesque streets, art galleries, and the opportunity to visit the former studios of famous artists who painted here, such as Jean-François Millet.
  • Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte: Situated in Maincy, this magnificent 17th-century castle is a masterpiece of French Baroque architecture. Visitors can marvel at its grandeur, explore the lavishly furnished rooms, and wander through the meticulously landscaped gardens.
  • Milly-la-Forêt: A quaint town famous for its association with the renowned artist Jean Cocteau. Visitors can visit the Chapelle Saint-Blaise des Simples, which houses Cocteau's murals, and explore the charming streets lined with art galleries, shops, and restaurants.
  • Nemours: Home to the Château de Nemours, a medieval fortress dating back to the 12th century. The castle offers guided tours that take visitors through its rich history and provides panoramic views from its towers. The town also features a lovely canal and a picturesque town center.
  • Fontainebleau Forest: A vast forest surrounding the town of Fontainebleau, known for its majestic oak trees, sandstone boulders, and diverse wildlife. It is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and horseback riding.
  • Musée de la Préhistoire d'Ile-de-France: Located in Nemours, this museum showcases the prehistoric history of the region through a wide range of artifacts, including tools, pottery, and fossils. It offers an educational and immersive experience for history enthusiasts.
  • Château de Blandy-les-Tours: Situated in Blandy-les-Tours, this well-preserved medieval fortress provides a glimpse into the architectural splendor of the Middle Ages. Visitors can explore the towers, ramparts, and inner courtyard while learning about the castle's history.
  • Moret-sur-Loing: A picturesque medieval town known for its well-preserved walls and charming canals. It offers a tranquil atmosphere, historic buildings, and various art galleries. Visitors can also enjoy boat rides along the Loing River. 10. Musée du Sucre d'Orge: Located in Moret-sur-Loing, this museum is dedicated to the history and production of sucre d'orge, a traditional French candy. Visitors can learn about the candy-making process, taste different varieties, and purchase souvenirs. These attractions offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the rich heritage of the region.

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