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Contact Details:
Address:
Francoise Piettre4 Rue de la Distillerie
Saint Martin l'Hortier
76270
Reviews:
2 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €90Telephone:
0235938157Description:
Description for B&B:
Located in the heart of the Pays de Bray, in Saint Martin l'Hortier, Françoise and Serge warmly welcome guests to their 18th-century manor. Nestled within a 2.5-acre park, this charming establishment offers two spacious and comfortable en suite bedrooms, each equipped with a private shower and WC. From these rooms, guests can enjoy picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. The first bedroom is furnished with a 160x200 bed and two twin beds, with the option for an additional twin bed. The second bedroom features a 160x200 bed, also with the possibility for an additional twin bed. A cot is available upon request. Conveniently situated just 3 kilometers from the A28 motorway exit, between Rouen and Dieppe, this rental provides an ideal base for exploring the area's legendary castles, beautiful gardens, stunning coastline, and majestic cliffs. Adjacent to the house, a "green avenue" offers a safe and scenic route for walking, biking, or roller-skating. Nearby, guests will find swimming pools, forests, tennis courts, and golf courses. The property also boasts a secure car park for added convenience.Reviews
Appréciations pour Manoir d'Aulage, Saint Martin l'Hortier:
Une étape de charme
Au fil de la très agréable Voie Verte, reliant Dieppe à Forges les Eaux, nous avons fait une halte bien méritée au Manoir dAulage
Une étape très agréable sur plusieurs points :
- Qualité de laccueil. Les propriétaires, toujours intentionnés, nous ont faire permis de découvrir les richesses humaines et culturelles du pays de Bray
- Très grand confort. La maison se révèle être un havre de paix pour tous ceux qui recherchent quiétude, sérénité et repos après une journée passée à vélo. Un paysage reposant, un parc superbement entretenu mettant en valeur ce manoir chargé dhistoire. Quoi de mieux.
- Le plaisir de la table: notre hôte nous a offert le matin un petit déjeuner copieux afin d'aborder en toute sérénité les derniers kilomètres qui nous restaient avant d'atteindre notre but. Servi dans un très beau salon dont la vue donne sur le parc, nous avons savouré les viennoiseries et les confitures préparées à notre attention.
- Une région très agréable. De nombreuses localités à larchitecture si caractéristique. Un ancienne voie de chemin de fer, encore dotée de ses anciennes gares et de ses maisons de garde-barrière. De nombreuses routes de campagne pour découvrir en toute tranquillité à vélo les multiples paysages.
- Une grande richesse culturelle : Un endroit tranquille et pourtant proche de grandes villes comme Dieppe et Rouen.
Pour nous, une journée bien insuffisante pour apprécier et découvrir pleinement tous les charmes de la maison et de la région.
Une étape très agréable sur plusieurs points :
- Qualité de laccueil. Les propriétaires, toujours intentionnés, nous ont faire permis de découvrir les richesses humaines et culturelles du pays de Bray
- Très grand confort. La maison se révèle être un havre de paix pour tous ceux qui recherchent quiétude, sérénité et repos après une journée passée à vélo. Un paysage reposant, un parc superbement entretenu mettant en valeur ce manoir chargé dhistoire. Quoi de mieux.
- Le plaisir de la table: notre hôte nous a offert le matin un petit déjeuner copieux afin d'aborder en toute sérénité les derniers kilomètres qui nous restaient avant d'atteindre notre but. Servi dans un très beau salon dont la vue donne sur le parc, nous avons savouré les viennoiseries et les confitures préparées à notre attention.
- Une région très agréable. De nombreuses localités à larchitecture si caractéristique. Un ancienne voie de chemin de fer, encore dotée de ses anciennes gares et de ses maisons de garde-barrière. De nombreuses routes de campagne pour découvrir en toute tranquillité à vélo les multiples paysages.
- Une grande richesse culturelle : Un endroit tranquille et pourtant proche de grandes villes comme Dieppe et Rouen.
Pour nous, une journée bien insuffisante pour apprécier et découvrir pleinement tous les charmes de la maison et de la région.
Manoir d'Aulage
As soon as we arrived and discovered this beautiful house hidden behind the trees and met the lovely owners, we knew we had found somewhere really special. Both Francoise and Serge made every effort to welcome us and although they speak better English than I speak French they persevered with me and were very helpful with my attempts to improve. (Actually they are Belgian!) The house is amazing, we spent a peaceful hour or so in the garden playing with the family dog, a perfect beginning to our holiday after a long day travelling. Faultless, beautiful, friendly and kind, it is this sort of experience that makes happy memories. Merci.
Directions
To reach Neufchâtel en Bray from Rouen via motorway A28, take exit 9 (Le Four Rouge). Once in Neufchâtel, at the first traffic light, turn onto road D1 towards Dieppe. Drive for approximately 3 kilometers, then make a left turn towards Saint Martin lHortier. After 20 meters, take the left turn onto rue de la Distillerie (a cul-de-sac). Proceed for 150 meters and enter through the dark blue iron gate on your right.
If traveling from Calais or Amiens via motorway A28 or A29 respectively, take the Neufchâtel en Bray Nord exit. Follow the signs to Neufchâtel and drive through the town. At the second traffic light, turn right onto road D1, heading towards Dieppe. After 3 kilometers, make a left turn towards Saint Martin lHortier. After 20 meters, take the left turn onto rue de la Distillerie (a cul-de-sac). Drive for 150 meters and enter through the dark blue iron gate on your right.
For those coming from Dieppe via road D1, continue for approximately 3 kilometers after Mesnière-en-Bray, then turn right towards Saint Martin lHortier. After 20 meters, take the left turn onto rue de la Distillerie (a cul-de-sac). Drive for 150 meters and enter through the dark blue iron gate on your right.
If traveling from Calais or Amiens via motorway A28 or A29 respectively, take the Neufchâtel en Bray Nord exit. Follow the signs to Neufchâtel and drive through the town. At the second traffic light, turn right onto road D1, heading towards Dieppe. After 3 kilometers, make a left turn towards Saint Martin lHortier. After 20 meters, take the left turn onto rue de la Distillerie (a cul-de-sac). Drive for 150 meters and enter through the dark blue iron gate on your right.
For those coming from Dieppe via road D1, continue for approximately 3 kilometers after Mesnière-en-Bray, then turn right towards Saint Martin lHortier. After 20 meters, take the left turn onto rue de la Distillerie (a cul-de-sac). Drive for 150 meters and enter through the dark blue iron gate on your right.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
1 | 90 | 116 | 630 | 812 | 26 | oui | ||||||||
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B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 90 | 116 | 630 | 812 | 26 | oui | ||||||||
Notes: secure car park |
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Attractions
- Château de Dieppe: Located in the nearby town of Dieppe, this historic castle dates back to the 15th century. It offers stunning views of the town and the English Channel, and houses a museum showcasing local history and maritime artifacts.
- Jardins Agapanthe: Situated in Grigneuseville, these beautiful gardens are known for their unique and artistic landscaping. Visitors can explore various themed areas, including water gardens, Japanese gardens, and woodland paths.
- Parc de Cleres: Just a short drive away in Clères, this zoological park is home to over 1,500 animals from around the world. Visitors can observe species such as lemurs, kangaroos, flamingos, and more while strolling through the park's lush surroundings.
- Château de Miromesnil: Located in Tourville-sur-Arques, this grand 16th-century castle is known for its association with the writer Guy de Maupassant. Visitors can explore the elegant interiors, picturesque gardens, and a museum dedicated to the life and works of Maupassant.
- Abbaye de Saint-Wandrille: Situated in the village of Saint-Wandrille-Rançon, this abbey is a serene and historic place to visit. Dating back to the 7th century, the abbey offers guided tours where visitors can learn about its rich history and admire its beautiful architecture.
- Le Bois des Moutiers: Located in Varengeville-sur-Mer, this enchanting garden showcases a mix of English and French landscaping styles. With its collection of rare trees, vibrant flowerbeds, and sweeping lawns, it offers a peaceful and picturesque setting for a leisurely stroll.
- Château-Musée de Dieppe: Situated in Dieppe, this castle-turned-museum houses an impressive collection of art and artifacts related to the town's history. Visitors can explore exhibits on maritime heritage, ivory carving, and local art, as well as enjoy panoramic views from the castle's ramparts.
- Parc du Colombier: Located in Mont-Saint-Aignan, this park offers a tranquil escape from the city. With its vast green spaces, walking trails, and a pond, it is an ideal spot for picnics, leisurely walks, and outdoor activities.
- Musée des Terre-Neuvas: Situated in Fécamp, this museum provides insights into the town's fishing history and the lives of Newfoundland fishermen. Visitors can explore exhibits depicting the dangers and adventures of fishing expeditions and learn about the cultural heritage of the region. 10. Palais Bénédictine: Located in Fécamp, this grand palace is home to the famous Bénédictine liqueur. Visitors can take guided tours to discover the fascinating history of the liqueur, explore the distillery, and admire the beautiful architecture of the palace.