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Julie Elaine Mergen
Hameau de Macon, Saint Martin de la Mer
Saulieu
21210

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Price per week:

price from €300

Telephone:

0380641074

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0618128762

Description:

Description for B&B:

This ground floor accommodation features two rooms and a private entrance with a terrace. The main room includes a kitchen corner equipped with a fridge, cooker, coffee maker, toaster, iron, and washing machine. Crockery is also provided. In addition, there is a dining area and a lounge with a television, books, games, video, and WIFI.

The bedroom offers a spacious and comfortable bed, along with picturesque countryside views. There is also a new fireside area with a stove and armchairs for cozy relaxation. The accommodation includes a separate WC and a bathroom with a shower.

On the terrace, guests can enjoy a garden table and chairs, as well as a barbecue for outdoor dining. In the private park, there are garden loungers for ultimate relaxation.

Description for Gite

Rent this charming two-room self-catering accommodation at the picturesque Moulin de la Louve in the stunning Parc du Morvan, Burgundy, France.

This delightful property, available for nightly or weekly rentals (minimum two nights), is situated in a vast and secluded area surrounded by rolling hills and a serene stream. It is the perfect location for a stopover, house hunting, exploring the rich history and culinary delights of the region, or simply unwinding and relaxing. We are conveniently located just 5 kilometers from Saulieu and the beautiful Chamboux Lake, where you can enjoy fishing, water sports, or a refreshing swim. Moreover, our gite is only a short 30-minute drive from the Avallon exit on the A6 motorway, making it easily accessible from the south.

The fully equipped and private cottage is nestled on the first floor of the mill and boasts a spacious room with a kitchen, dining area, and a comfortable sitting room. We provide a selection of books, music, DVDs, and CDs for your entertainment, as well as a lecture CD for those seeking a more educational experience. The bedroom features a large double bed, and there is a separate shower room and WC. The interior is tastefully decorated to create a welcoming and cozy atmosphere.

Additionally, you can enjoy the outdoors on your own private stoned balcony, complete with a table and chairs, vibrant flowers, and a barbecue for your culinary endeavors.

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Directions

To get to your destination, follow these revised travel directions: Exit the South Motorway at Avallon and continue on the N6 towards Saulieu. From Saulieu, take the D15 road in the direction of Autun. Upon reaching the small hamlet of Macon, make a left turn and then a right turn after passing by the small lake.

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Attractions

  • Morvan Regional Natural Park: Located just a short distance from Hameau de Macon, the Morvan Regional Natural Park is a beautiful area known for its serene landscapes, rolling hills, and picturesque lakes. It offers numerous hiking trails, cycling routes, and opportunities for outdoor activities such as fishing and boating.
  • Saulieu Abbey: Situated in the town of Saulieu, Saulieu Abbey is a historic abbey founded in the 11th century. Visitors can explore the stunning Romanesque architecture of the abbey, visit the museum dedicated to the renowned chef Bernard Loiseau, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
  • Château de Chailly: This magnificent medieval castle is located in the nearby village of Chailly-sur-Armançon. It has been transformed into a luxury hotel and golf resort, offering visitors the chance to stay in a historic setting and play a round of golf on its 18-hole course. The castle also features a gourmet restaurant.
  • Lac des Settons: Found within the Morvan Regional Natural Park, Lac des Settons is a large artificial lake surrounded by lush forests. It is a popular spot for water sports such as swimming, kayaking, and sailing. There are also several sandy beaches along the shoreline, making it an ideal place for relaxation and picnicking.
  • Autun: Just a short drive from Hameau de Macon, the ancient town of Autun boasts a rich history dating back to Roman times. Visitors can explore the well-preserved Roman gates, the 12th-century cathedral, and the Roman Theater. Autun also offers charming streets lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants.
  • Beaune: Located approximately 40 kilometers from Hameau de Macon, the town of Beaune is famous for its world-renowned vineyards and wine production. Visitors can take a tour of the Hospices de Beaune, a stunning medieval hospital turned museum, and indulge in wine tastings at the numerous wineries and cellars in the area.
  • Vezelay Abbey: Situated in the village of Vezelay, Vezelay Abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a significant pilgrimage destination. The abbey features exquisite Romanesque architecture and houses the relics of Saint Mary Magdalene. Visitors can explore the abbey's interior, admire the panoramic views from its terrace, and wander through the charming streets of the village.
  • Fontenay Abbey: A short drive from Saulieu, Fontenay Abbey is a well-preserved Cistercian monastery founded in 1118. This UNESCO World Heritage site showcases stunning medieval architecture, beautiful gardens, and a peaceful atmosphere. Guided tours are available to provide insights into the abbey's history and significance.
  • Musee Francois Pompon: Located in Saulieu, the Musee Francois Pompon is dedicated to the works of the renowned French sculptor Francois Pompon. The museum showcases a collection of his sculptures, including his famous polar bear, as well as temporary exhibitions that highlight various aspects of modern and contemporary art. 10. Bibracte: Situated on Mont Beuvray, Bibracte is an archaeological site that was once the capital of the ancient Aedui tribe. Visitors can explore the remains of this Gallic-Roman city, including the ramparts, houses, and temples. The on-site museum provides further insights into the history and culture of the region.