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Dominique Auzias213 Rue de L'artisanat
Les Rousses
39220
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This apartment offers a comfortable living space with an open kitchen, a sofa bed, and a separate bedroom featuring a double bed measuring 140x200cm. It includes a bathroom, a toilet, and an entrance area. Additionally, the apartment boasts a private terrace with direct access. For families with young children, a cot and high chair can be provided. Please note that smoking is not allowed inside the apartment, but guests are welcome to smoke on the terrace. The apartment also offers ski and bike storage facilities, as well as an individual parking space. Lastly, please be aware that pets are not permitted in this accommodation.Reviews
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Attractions
- Lac des Rousses: Located just a short distance from Rue de L'artisanat, Lac des Rousses is a beautiful lake surrounded by picturesque landscapes. Visitors can enjoy swimming, picnicking, hiking, and even try their hand at sailing or paddleboarding in the summer months.
- Station des Rousses: This ski resort is a popular attraction for winter sports enthusiasts. With a variety of slopes for all skill levels, visitors can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing. The resort also offers equipment rental and ski lessons.
- Fort des Rousses: Situated on a hill overlooking Les Rousses, Fort des Rousses is a historical military fortification. Visitors can explore the underground passages, discover its intriguing history, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area from the fort's vantage point.
- Bois d'Amont: A charming village located near Les Rousses, Bois d'Amont offers a glimpse into French rural life. Visitors can stroll through its quaint streets, admire the traditional architecture, and explore local shops selling regional products, such as cheese and crafts.
- Jura Mountains: Les Rousses is nestled in the Jura Mountains, offering ample opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can go hiking or mountain biking along the numerous trails, admire the stunning natural landscapes, and even spot local wildlife such as chamois and ibex.
- Les Cascades du Hérisson: Located a short drive away from Les Rousses, Les Cascades du Hérisson is a series of beautiful waterfalls that cascade down through the forest. Visitors can follow the well-marked trail to witness the breathtaking waterfalls and enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding nature.
- Musée des Lunettes Morez: Situated in the nearby town of Morez, this museum showcases the history and craftsmanship of eyewear production in the Jura region. Visitors can learn about the evolution of glasses, see vintage frames, and even watch skilled artisans at work.
- Lac de Vouglans: A stunning reservoir located approximately 30 kilometers from Les Rousses, Lac de Vouglans is the third-largest lake in France. Visitors can indulge in various water activities like boating, fishing, and swimming, or simply relax on the sandy beaches while enjoying the beautiful scenery.
- La Maison de la Vache Qui Rit: Situated in Lons-le-Saunier, about an hour's drive from Les Rousses, this museum celebrates the iconic cheese brand, La Vache Qui Rit (The Laughing Cow). Visitors can learn about the history of the cheese, participate in interactive exhibits, and even sample different cheese varieties. 10. Saline Royale d'Arc-et-Senans: A UNESCO World Heritage site located in Arc-et-Senans, approximately an hour's drive from Les Rousses, Saline Royale is a former saltworks factory. Visitors can explore its grand architecture, learn about salt production during the 18th century, and stroll through the beautiful gardens surrounding the complex.