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Laurence Deluca22 Rue du Ret
Tourny
27510
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Description for B&B:
The 4 guest rooms at our establishment are exquisitely adorned with luxurious amenities such as towels, dressing gowns, and complimentary bathroom products including perfumes and soaps.The first room, named "Cupidon," is conveniently located on the ground floor and offers a tranquil garden view. It boasts a stunning ruby red decor and features an en suite stone bathroom complete with an Italian shower and a charming cast-iron bathtub.
On the first floor, you will find "Coco," a room that overlooks the enchanting garden. Adorned in aubergine with silver accents, this room provides its guests with a private shower and a retro wash basin tucked away in the corner.
Also situated on the first floor and offering a delightful garden view is "Montespan." This room is draped with opulent golden fabrics, creating an atmosphere of grandeur. Featuring a central bathtub, it is the perfect choice for a honeymoon or a romantic getaway.
Lastly, "Gentleman," located under the eaves, combines comfort and privacy with its collection of antique furnishings. The bathroom in this room will provide a sense of tranquility, inviting you to unwind with a soothing soak in the tub nestled under the rustic beams.
Description for Gite
Experience the charm of Normandy with our collection of four cozy bed and breakfasts, located near Giverny in a picturesque small village. Set in a spacious farmhouse, our accommodations boast a charming library, complete with a piano and table games, creating a delightful cabinet of curiosities. Indulge in a touch of poetry as you relax in the large living room, adorned with a comforting fireplace, inviting you to snuggle into a Louis XVIII chair or curl up on the couch. Start your day with a delightful breakfast served on the terrace or in the warm-colored dining room, featuring freshly baked croissants, homemade bread and jams, delicious cakes, and a variety of dried fruits.Reviews
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Directions
Located in a countryside setting, this destination offers convenient accessibility to both Paris and Rouen via the A13 motorway. To reach us, take the exit labeled "Vernon" (70km) and continue on the road. Alternatively, you can opt for the SNCF main-line trains traveling from Paris to Rouen. Simply disembark at Vernon station and from there, either take a short 9km taxi ride or let us make arrangements for your pickup. Additionally, if you plan to visit Deauville, Honfleur beach, or the stunning Normandy coastline, it will take you approximately one hour to reach these beautiful destinations.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 105 | 120 | 450 | 25 | oui | |||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
2 | 130 | 155 | oui |
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Château Gaillard: Located in Les Andelys, just a short distance from Tourny, Château Gaillard is a medieval fortress built by Richard the Lionheart in the 12th century. Offering stunning views of the Seine River and the surrounding countryside, this historic site is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
- Claude Monet's House and Gardens: Situated in Giverny, Claude Monet's former residence and gardens are a popular tourist attraction. Explore the artist's charming house, wander through the vibrant gardens, and admire the iconic water lilies that inspired many of Monet's famous paintings.
- Musée des Impressionnismes Giverny: Adjacent to Claude Monet's House and Gardens, the Musée des Impressionnismes showcases a diverse collection of Impressionist art. Visitors can admire works by Monet and other renowned artists, as well as learn about the history and influence of the Impressionist movement.
- Rouen Cathedral: Approximately 30 kilometers from Tourny, Rouen Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. This stunning cathedral, immortalized in several of Claude Monet's paintings, features intricate stained glass windows and a magnificent facade. Don't miss the chance to see the tombs of Richard the Lionheart and Joan of Arc within the cathedral.
- Château de Bizy: Located in Vernon, the Château de Bizy is a splendid 18th-century mansion surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. Known as the "Versailles of Normandy," this elegant estate offers guided tours of its opulent interiors and the chance to explore the extensive grounds.
- Les Jardins d'Angelique: Situated in Saint-Marcel, Les Jardins d'Angelique is a delightful garden filled with colorful flowers, aromatic herbs, and charming sculptures. Take a leisurely stroll through the peaceful surroundings and enjoy the serene atmosphere of this hidden gem.
- Château de La Roche-Guyon: Located in La Roche-Guyon, this medieval fortress perched on a cliff overlooks the Seine River. Explore the castle's historic rooms, admire the views from the terrace, and wander through the picturesque gardens. The château also hosts various cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen: Situated in Rouen, this fine arts museum houses an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts spanning from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. Discover works by renowned artists such as Caravaggio, Monet, and Renoir as you explore the museum's diverse galleries.
- Abbaye de Jumièges: Located in Jumièges, this ancient abbey is considered one of the most beautiful ruins in France. Stroll through the serene grounds, marvel at the remnants of the abbey's grand architecture, and imagine its former glory as a prominent center of spirituality during the Middle Ages. 10. Château de Martainville: Situated in Martainville-Épreville, the Château de Martainville is a charming timber-framed castle that now houses the Museum of Norman Arts and Traditions. Discover the region's rich cultural heritage through the museum's extensive collection of furniture, ceramics, costumes, and traditional crafts. These attractions offer a diverse range of historical, artistic, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty and heritage of the Normandy region.