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Address:

Roseline et Jean-Francois Demeyere
14 Rue de La Vieille Halle
Landreville
10110

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per week:

price from €300

Telephone:

+32 067648777

Mobile:

+32 0473623437

Description:

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Welcome to the charming eco-cottage known as the Little Summer House. This delightful 4-star accommodation is perfect for up to six guests and is situated in the picturesque wine village of Landreville, nestled between the beautiful cities of Troyes in Aube and Dijon in Burgundy. Conveniently located along the famous French holidays road (E17 Exit 22), this country stone house, dating back to the French Revolution, boasts 125 m² of comfortable living space.

Positioned on the renowned Champagne tourist route, in the heart of the Côte des Bar region, the Little Summer House is surrounded by numerous attractions. These include the thrilling Nigloland amusement park, the tranquil Lakes of the Forêt d'Orient, and the historic Abbey of Clairvaux. With its prime location, this cottage is the ideal base for exploring the Champagne region, including its famous cellars, breathtaking hilly landscapes, and picturesque hiking trails alongside forests and waterways.

If you're in the mood for shopping and culture, the vibrant city of Troyes, with its charming old town and renowned factory outlets, is just a short forty-kilometer drive away.

At the Little Summer House, we prioritize environmental preservation and sustainability. Rest assured, this cottage provides all the necessary amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. Relax in the cozy lounge area equipped with a TV and stereo, or prepare delicious meals in the fully equipped kitchen. The bathroom offers both a tub and a shower, and there is a private toilet for your convenience. With three large bedrooms, internet access, and a beautiful walled garden, the Little Summer House truly offers a delightful retreat.

Reviews

Appréciations pour La Petite Maison D'été, Landreville:

Séjour dans la petite maison d'été
Review by: Goerlich Lauriane, Aou 1 2017 10:53PM
J'ai séjourné pendant quatre jours durant le mois de juillet avec une amie dans la petite maison d'été et tout s'est déroulé parfaitement !
Le gite est parfaitement bien équipé, on ne manque de rien. L'ambiance et l'atmosphère insufflée là-bas par les propriétaires est relaxante et très agréable. On ne manque pas d'espace, on s'y sent comme chez soi ...
La situation est très agréable également, le village de Landrevilles étant pittoresque et sympathique.
Je la conseillerai à quiconque souheterait passer par la région !

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Directions

To access the motorway, take the A 5 (E 17) between Troyes and Dijon and exit at 22 (Magnant). Proceed on the D 344 in the direction of Bar-sur-Seine. At the roundabout located at the town entrance, make a left turn towards Merrey-sur-Arce and Landreville.

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Property type Quantity
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extra bed
breakfast
Notes: extra costs for heating

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Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Troyes Cathedral: Located in the nearby city of Troyes, this magnificent Gothic cathedral dates back to the 13th century. It features stunning stained glass windows and intricate architectural details, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
  • Maison de l'Outil et de la Pensée Ouvrière: Situated in Troyes, this museum showcases a unique collection of tools used by craftsmen throughout history. It offers visitors a fascinating insight into traditional trades and the evolution of tools over time.
  • Parc Naturel Régional de la Forêt d'Orient: Just a short drive from Landreville, this regional natural park is a paradise for nature lovers. With its vast forests, lakes, and wetlands, it offers numerous outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, birdwatching, and boating.
  • Musée de Vauluisant: Located in Saint-Pouange, this museum is housed in a restored 16th-century timber-framed building. It exhibits a diverse collection of local artifacts, including historical objects, traditional clothing, and archaeological finds, providing visitors with a glimpse into the region's past.
  • Halle au Blé: Found in Troyes, the Halle au Blé is a historic market hall that dates back to the 19th century. This beautifully restored building now hosts various cultural events, exhibitions, and concerts, making it a vibrant hub for locals and tourists alike.
  • Champagne Cellars: Champagne lovers can explore the renowned Champagne cellars in the nearby town of Épernay or Reims. These cellars offer guided tours, showcasing the intricate process of champagne production, as well as providing tasting sessions to savor different varieties of this iconic French sparkling wine.
  • Nigloland: Situated in Dolancourt, Nigloland is a popular amusement park that offers a variety of rides and attractions for visitors of all ages. From thrilling roller coasters to family-friendly shows, this park promises a fun-filled day out for the whole family.
  • Lac d'Orient: Located within the Parc Naturel Régional de la Forêt d'Orient, Lac d'Orient is the largest lake in the area. It provides opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating, and its sandy beaches are perfect for sunbathing and picnicking during the warmer months.
  • Musée d'Art Moderne de Troyes: This modern art museum in Troyes showcases an impressive collection of contemporary artworks from the 19th and 20th centuries. With works by renowned artists such as Picasso, Dali, and Matisse, it is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. 10. Basilique Saint-Urbain: Situated in Troyes, the Basilique Saint-Urbain is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Its intricate stained glass windows and impressive interior make it an architectural gem worth exploring. The basilica also offers panoramic views of the city from its tower.

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