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Ines MonotAbbaye du Val des Choues
Essarois
21290
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Description for B&B:
The Val Choues Abbey offers two charming guest rooms that exude a serene and monastic ambiance. Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life by retreating to this extraordinary location, completely isolated from the outside world and all human activities. During your stay, take the opportunity to explore the exquisite French garden and immerse yourself in the thrilling world of wild boar hunting, all while enjoying the company of the hospitable owners during dinner. Additionally, WIFI is provided for guests in the dining room.Reviews
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Directions
To reach the abbey, please set your GPS destination to Voulaines, the Templars. While in Voulaines, proceed past the church and continue driving out of town for approximately 6 kilometers through the forest. Along the way, you will find signposts to guide you to your destination at the chrage abbey.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 95 | 120 | ![]() |
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Notes: Bed in 160 | |||||||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
2 | 110 | 150 | ![]() |
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Apartment | 1 | 170 |
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Attractions
- Château de Bussy-Rabutin: Located in the neighboring village of Bussy-le-Grand, this 12th-century castle turned museum is known for its remarkable collection of artwork and historical artifacts. Explore the beautifully preserved rooms, admire the stunning gardens, and learn about the fascinating life of the castle's former owner, Roger de Rabutin.
- MuséoParc Alésia: Situated in Alise-Sainte-Reine, this historical theme park and museum commemorate the famous Battle of Alesia, where Julius Caesar defeated the Gauls in 52 BC. Discover the ancient ruins, watch engaging reenactments, and explore the interactive exhibitions that provide insights into Gallo-Roman history and culture.
- Fontenay Abbey (Abbaye de Fontenay): A UNESCO World Heritage site, this well-preserved Cistercian monastery is located in the village of Marmagne. Admire the serene architecture, stroll through the tranquil gardens, and appreciate the peaceful atmosphere that has been preserved for centuries.
- Semur-en-Auxois: Just a short drive away, this charming medieval town is nestled on a hilltop overlooking the Armançon River. Wander through the well-preserved old town, admire the fortified walls and towers, and visit the Notre-Dame church with its stunning stained glass windows.
- Dijon: As the capital of the historic Burgundy region, Dijon is a must-visit destination near Abbaye du Val des Choues. Explore the picturesque old town with its half-timbered houses, visit the Palais des Ducs de Bourgogne (Ducal Palace), and don't miss the opportunity to sample the region's famous mustard and wine.
- Château de Commarin: Located in the village of Commarin, this enchanting castle is privately owned and has been passed down through the same noble family for over 900 years. Take a guided tour to discover the remarkable architecture, beautiful gardens, and the fascinating history of the castle.
- Alesia Archaeological Park: Situated near the village of Alise-Sainte-Reine, this archeological park offers a unique opportunity to explore the remains of the ancient Gallo-Roman city of Alesia. Discover the excavations, visit the interactive museum, and learn about the significant historical events that took place at this site.
- Burgundy Canal: Running through the nearby town of Pouilly-en-Auxois, the Burgundy Canal provides a picturesque setting for leisurely walks or bike rides along its banks. Enjoy the peaceful scenery, watch the boats pass through the locks, and take in the beauty of the surrounding countryside.
- Flavigny-sur-Ozerain: Known as one of the most beautiful villages in France, Flavigny-sur-Ozerain is famous for its charming medieval streets, well-preserved ramparts, and the production of the traditional anise-flavored candy called "Anis de Flavigny." Explore the narrow alleys, visit the ancient abbey, and indulge in some delicious local confections. 10. Côte de Nuits Vineyards: For wine enthusiasts, a visit to the renowned vineyards of Côte de Nuits is a must. Located just a short drive away, this region is famous for producing some of the finest Pinot Noir wines in the world. Take a tour, visit the wineries, and savor the flavors of Burgundy's exceptional wines.