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Gerard Paille13 rue de la Gare
Droue sur Drouette
28230
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This description is for a room that can accommodate two people. The room has been recently furnished with new upholstery and bed linen. Additionally, there is a TV available in the room. Guests have access to a spacious balcony. This is a classic room designed specifically for two people. There is a shared bathroom and a separate toilet for the two rooms. Additionally, guests can enjoy the convenience of a fitness room equipped with a shower.Description for Gite
This delightful pavilion, situated on a tranquil street, boasts 5 bedrooms. Two of these rooms are available for rent as bed and breakfast accommodations for 2 guests each. Additionally, there is an option to add a third bedroom specifically designed for children, equipped with a single bed and two bunk beds. Guests will have access to a fitness room and a shower. Furthermore, there is a shared bathroom and toilet exclusively for the use of the two bedrooms.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Epernon and Rambouillet from Paris, follow the N10 road. Once you reach Epernon, continue straight towards the station management of Epernon Droue Drouette. After passing the station, you will find a pavilion on the right side of the main road, around 300m after the railway bridge. From there, continue towards De Chartres and Maintenon Epernon.
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- Château de Maintenon: Located in the nearby town of Maintenon, this magnificent castle is a popular tourist attraction. It was once the residence of Madame de Maintenon, the second wife of King Louis XIV. Visitors can explore the beautifully landscaped gardens, impressive architecture, and learn about the history of the castle.
- Chartres Cathedral: Situated in Chartres, just a short drive away, this Gothic cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Known for its stunning stained glass windows and towering spires, the cathedral is a masterpiece of medieval architecture. Visitors can admire the intricate details of the sculptures and enjoy guided tours to learn about its rich history.
- Rambouillet Forest: Located south of Droue sur Drouette, the Rambouillet Forest is a serene and picturesque natural area. It offers several walking and cycling trails, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. The forest is home to diverse flora and fauna, including deer, boars, and various bird species. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful retreat in this tranquil setting.
- Thoiry ZooSafari: Situated in Thoiry, this unique zoo offers an exciting combination of a traditional zoo and a drive-through safari experience. Visitors can observe a wide range of animals, including lions, giraffes, and rhinos, from the comfort of their own vehicle. The zoo also features a beautiful castle and stunning gardens to explore.
- Château de Versailles: Although a bit further away, the renowned Palace of Versailles is worth a visit. As one of the most famous tourist attractions in France, this opulent palace was the residence of French kings and queens. Visitors can explore the lavishly decorated rooms, the Hall of Mirrors, and the stunning gardens, which are adorned with fountains and sculptures.
- Maison Picassiette: Located in Chartres, this unique mosaic house is a must-see for art enthusiasts. Built by Raymond Isidore, also known as Picassiette, the house is entirely covered in intricate mosaics made from broken crockery and glass. It is a fascinating example of outsider art and a testament to one man's creative vision.
- Château de Maintenon Gardens: Adjacent to the Château de Maintenon, these gardens offer a peaceful retreat for nature lovers. The meticulously manicured lawns, flower beds, and fountains create a serene atmosphere. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll and admire the beautiful landscape, which features both French and English garden styles.
- Maison de Jean Monnet: Situated in the nearby village of Bazoches-sur-Guyonne, this historic house was the residence of Jean Monnet, one of the founding fathers of the European Union. The house has been converted into a museum, showcasing his personal belongings and providing insights into his life and work. It offers a glimpse into the history of European integration. These attractions offer a variety of experiences, from exploring historical castles and cathedrals to immersing oneself in art and nature.