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Address:
Pierre GuillaudRue Basse
Azé
71260
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The bedrooms are situated on the upper floor. The family room consists of one 140cm bed and three 90cm beds, with the option to add a cot. It also features a pleasant bathroom with a 140cm shower, two sinks, and a separate toilet. The Alezan room offers one 140cm bed and one 90cm bed, along with a nice bathroom including a 120cm shower, a sink, and a separate toilet. The Serenade room provides a comfortable 140cm bed and a bathroom with a 120cm shower, a sink, and a separate toilet. Lastly, the Tilleul room has two 90cm beds and a bathroom with a 120cm shower, a sink, and a separate toilet.Reviews
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Notes: Breakfast included. Free for children under 3 years |
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Attractions
- Azé Caves: Located just a short distance away from Rue Basse, the Azé Caves are a fascinating underground network of prehistoric caves. Visitors can explore the caves' impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations, as well as view ancient artworks left by early humans.
- Cluny Abbey: Situated in the nearby town of Cluny, Cluny Abbey is a majestic medieval abbey that dates back to the 10th century. It was once the largest church in the world, and today, visitors can admire its stunning architecture and learn about its rich history.
- Roche de Solutré: A famous limestone escarpment located near the village of Solutré-Pouilly, the Roche de Solutré offers panoramic views of the beautiful Burgundy countryside. The site is also of archaeological significance, as it has yielded numerous prehistoric artifacts.
- Château de Cormatin: This exquisite Renaissance château is situated in the village of Cormatin, just a short drive from Rue Basse. Visitors can explore its opulent interiors, including the lavish apartments, beautiful gardens, and a stunning 17th-century theater.
- Hospices de Beaune: Located in the historic town of Beaune, the Hospices de Beaune is a former charitable hospital that now serves as a museum. Its colorful tiled roof and intricate Gothic architecture make it one of Burgundy's architectural gems.
- Paray-le-Monial Basilica: Situated in the charming town of Paray-le-Monial, this Romanesque basilica is a popular pilgrimage site. The basilica's stunning architecture and serene atmosphere make it a must-visit destination for history and religious enthusiasts.
- Taizé Community: Located in the village of Taizé, this ecumenical Christian community attracts thousands of visitors from all over the world. It offers a peaceful retreat for contemplation, prayer, and participation in communal activities.
- Tournus Abbey: Situated in the town of Tournus, the Tournus Abbey is a magnificent Romanesque abbey dating back to the 10th century. Visitors can admire its beautiful cloisters, ancient tombstones, and the impressive Saint Philibert Church.
- Château de Berzé-le-Châtel: Perched on a rocky outcrop near the village of Berzé-le-Châtel, this medieval castle offers breathtaking views of the surrounding vineyards and countryside. Visitors can explore its towers, ramparts, and gardens while immersing themselves in the castle's rich history. 10. Burgundy Wine Route: For wine enthusiasts, the Burgundy Wine Route is a must-visit attraction. Stretching through picturesque vineyards, it offers the opportunity to visit renowned wineries, taste exceptional wines, and learn about the region's winemaking tradition. Note: It is always recommended to check the opening hours and availability of attractions before visiting, as they may be subject to changes or seasonal closures.