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Discover this beautiful 18th century home in Chatenois, situated in the low valley of the Doubs, just a few kilometers away from the Franche-Comté and Bourgogne regions. Located at an altitude of 250 meters, this property offers four guest rooms and a private swimming pool within a landscaped park. The house, dating back to 1756, has been tastefully renovated while preserving the country's architectural style with exposed beams and stone walls. On the premises, you can enjoy amenities such as a terrace, a library, a heated swimming pool, and even play pétanque. Within a 50-kilometer radius, you can visit five castles and explore cities like Dijon, Besançon, Saint Jean de Losne, Arbois, and Beaune, all within 40 kilometers away. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Saline Royale d'Arc and Senans, only 18 kilometers away, or explore the nearby city of Dole, just 6 kilometers away, where you can discover Pasteur's birthplace. Outdoor enthusiasts can engage in activities such as hiking, cycling, fishing, and swimming, all within a short distance. There are also restaurants and lakes in close proximity, offering opportunities for sailing. If you're interested in horseback riding, there is an equestrian center just 3 kilometers away. The Serre and Chaux forest massifs are nearby, providing opportunities for nature walks and river tourism. Tennis courts are available just 1 kilometer away, and you can also take the time to discover the wines of the Jura and Bourgogne regions.Reviews
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Directions
To get to Rochefort, start by heading north from the N73 Dole for about 3 km. Then, take the A36 motorway and exit at Authume Dole, which is the second exit. Before reaching the first stop, make a left turn and continue following the signs to Authume. Repeat this left turn three times, and you will be on the right track towards Rochefort.
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Tennis
Swimming Pool
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Disabled Access
Attractions
- Château de Châteauneuf-en-Auxois: Located in the nearby town of Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, this medieval castle offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Explore its well-preserved interior and learn about the history of the region.
- Hospices de Beaune: Situated in the charming town of Beaune, the Hospices de Beaune is a former hospital dating back to the 15th century. Its distinctive Gothic architecture and colorful tiled roof make it a notable landmark. Inside, you can visit the museum to admire its collection of art and furniture.
- Dijon: A short drive away, the city of Dijon is renowned for its historic center and its mustard production. Stroll along the picturesque streets lined with medieval and Renaissance buildings, visit the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, and sample some of the city's famous mustard.
- Hôtel-Dieu Museum: Located in the town of Tournus, the Hôtel-Dieu Museum is a former hospital that now houses an extensive collection of art and artifacts. Discover its impressive Romanesque architecture and explore the exhibitions showcasing Burgundy's rich cultural heritage.
- Caves du Clos de Vougeot: Wine enthusiasts will enjoy a visit to the Caves du Clos de Vougeot, located in the heart of the Burgundy wine region. This historic winery offers guided tours where you can learn about the winemaking process and sample some of the region's finest wines.
- Château de Commarin: Situated in the village of Commarin, this picturesque castle dates back to the 13th century and is still privately owned by the same family. Take a guided tour to admire its well-preserved architecture, elegant interior, and beautiful gardens.
- Abbaye de Fontenay: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Abbey of Fontenay is a remarkable example of Cistercian architecture. Explore the abbey's impressive church, cloister, and gardens, and learn about its fascinating history.
- Arbois: Located in the Jura wine region, the town of Arbois is known for its charming streets and vineyards. Visit the Maison Pasteur, where the renowned scientist Louis Pasteur was born, and take a wine tasting tour to sample the local wines.
- Besançon: A city rich in history, Besançon offers a variety of attractions including its impressive citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the city's charming old town, visit the Museum of Fine Arts, and take a boat ride along the Doubs River. 10. Lac de Chalain: Nestled in the Jura Mountains, Lac de Chalain is a stunning natural lake offering various recreational activities. Enjoy swimming, boating, or simply relax on its sandy beaches surrounded by beautiful scenery.