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Madame Françoise PerdrizetRue de l'Enfer
Narcy
58400
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These family suites are both spacious and cozy, providing a tranquil atmosphere for ultimate relaxation. Each suite features a bedroom with a luxurious king size double bed, as well as an additional bedroom with two comfortable single beds. Complete with a well-appointed bathroom and convenient toilet facilities, these suites offer everything needed for a comfortable stay.Reviews
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Directions
GPS coordinates: 47°14'10 N and 3°04'18 E
Located 125 miles from Paris. If approaching from the north, follow these instructions: take the A6 motorway followed by the A77. Then, take exit 26 from A77 and continue on the D38 towards Narcy. For those coming from the south, take the A77 and exit at either Prémery or Clamecy (N151). In Saint Hélène, make a left turn towards Narcy. Once in Narcy, turn right onto 'rue de lEnfer', where you will notice a bakery on the corner. La Cuvellerie will be on your right, approximately 100 yards down the road.
Located 125 miles from Paris. If approaching from the north, follow these instructions: take the A6 motorway followed by the A77. Then, take exit 26 from A77 and continue on the D38 towards Narcy. For those coming from the south, take the A77 and exit at either Prémery or Clamecy (N151). In Saint Hélène, make a left turn towards Narcy. Once in Narcy, turn right onto 'rue de lEnfer', where you will notice a bakery on the corner. La Cuvellerie will be on your right, approximately 100 yards down the road.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Apartment | 2 | 68 | 88 | 10 | OUI | ![]() |
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Notes: For 4 people |
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Attractions
- Château de Saint-Fargeau: Located in Saint-Fargeau, this stunning Renaissance-style castle offers guided tours of its grand interiors, including the opulent rooms and the historical armory. The castle also hosts a popular spectacle called "La Fabuleuse Histoire de Saint-Fargeau," a historical show with live actors and horses.
- Guédelon Castle: Situated in Treigny, this unique attraction is a medieval-style castle under construction. Visitors can witness the traditional techniques used to build a castle, such as stone carving, blacksmithing, and carpentry. Guided tours provide insights into medieval life and architecture.
- Vézelay Abbey: Located in Vézelay, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a magnificent Romanesque abbey perched on a hilltop. The abbey is renowned for its beautiful sculptural decorations and stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It also holds religious significance as a starting point for the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.
- Château de Ratilly: Situated in Treigny, this medieval fortress turned art center showcases contemporary art exhibitions within its ancient walls. Visitors can explore the castle's towers and courtyards while admiring the diverse artwork on display, including ceramics, sculptures, and paintings.
- La Charité-sur-Loire: A picturesque town located on the banks of the Loire River, La Charité-sur-Loire is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. The town's highlight is the UNESCO-listed Priory Church of Notre-Dame, an architectural masterpiece featuring intricate sculptures and impressive stained glass windows.
- Pont Canal de Briare: Located in Briare, this canal bridge is an engineering marvel and a popular tourist attraction. Built in the late 19th century, it spans the Loire River and connects the Canal de Briare to the Canal latéral à la Loire. Visitors can stroll along the bridge, admire the views, and learn about its fascinating history.
- Saint-Saulge: This charming village near Narcy offers a peaceful retreat with its beautiful countryside and historic buildings. Visitors can explore the medieval church of Saint-Sulpice, wander through the narrow streets lined with traditional houses, and enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding nature.
- Nivernais Canal: The Nivernais Canal runs through the region, offering a scenic waterway for boat trips and leisurely walks along its banks. The canal passes through charming towns, picturesque villages, and lush landscapes, providing a unique perspective of the countryside.
- Sancerre: Situated on a hilltop overlooking the Loire Valley, the town of Sancerre is famous for its vineyards and wine production. Visitors can explore the charming old town, sample local wines at wineries, and enjoy panoramic views from the Sancerre Tower. 10. Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours: Motorsport enthusiasts can visit this renowned racetrack located near Magny-Cours. The circuit hosts various motorsport events, including the Formula 1 French Grand Prix, and offers driving experiences and track days for thrill-seekers. Please note that distances and accessibility may vary, so it's advisable to check the locations and operating hours of these attractions before planning your visit.