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Address:

Jedy Bergman et Damien Maillet
Rue du Quesny
Danizy
02800

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €80

Telephone:

3 23 56 55 23

Mobile:

6 82 68 64 61

Description:

Description for B&B:

Welcome to our charming Bed and Breakfast in Picardy, conveniently located near the Champagne region. Jedy and Damien are delighted to invite you to their authentic 18th century Manor-House, nestled in a picturesque wooded park spanning 5 hectares and offering breathtaking views of the Oise valley.

The rooms are tastefully furnished and provide a cozy sitting area, as well as amenities such as WiFi and satellite TV. Each room also features a well-equipped bathroom with a shower, toilet, and a luxurious balneo bath. Prices range from 80 to 100 euros per night, including a delicious breakfast.

During different seasons, breakfast is served in various areas of our property. In springtime, you can enjoy your meal in the winter garden, while in summer, the terrace provides a lovely setting. In autumn and winter, the dining room, located near the kitchen and in front of a cozy fireplace, becomes the perfect spot to savor your breakfast.

In the evenings, Damien, an experienced chef with a background in prestigious restaurants, presents a unique Menu des Gourmets that changes regularly to showcase the finest seasonal ingredients. The menu consists of an appetizer, main course, cheese, dessert, and is accompanied by a half bottle of wine, as well as coffee or tea. All this is available for the price of 42.50 euros per person. The cuisine is elaborate and bursting with flavors, and you can choose to dine in the dining room or on the terrace, while enjoying the captivating sunset.

Domaine Le Parc is a haven of tranquility, making it an ideal place to spend one or more nights and immerse yourself in the beauty of the surroundings.

Reviews

Appréciations pour Domaine Le Parc, Danizy:

Very convenient bed and breakfast
Review by: Zimatis, Avr 30 2018 6:16PM
We received a great welcome from Jedy and Damien.
The room was large, clean and nice decorate. We enjoy also a lovely meal in the dinning room with great wine.
It's our first visit but we will come back soon.
Thank you

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Directions

To reach your destination, located between St.Quentin and Laon, you should take exit n°12 on the A26 highway. Once you exit, proceed towards the village of Danizy and take the second right onto the 2e street.

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extra bed
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Notes: Large, quiet bedroom, warm decorate, comfortable large beds, airconditioning, sitting area and quiet. Private bathroom with shower, toilet and balneo bath. Wifi and TV with European channels.

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Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Dinner

Attractions

  • Saint-Quentin: Located approximately 18 kilometers from Rue du Quesny, Saint-Quentin is a charming city with a rich historical and architectural heritage. Highlights include the Basilica of Saint-Quentin, the City Hall, and the Champs-Élysées Park.
  • Château de Coucy: Situated around 30 kilometers from Rue du Quesny, the Château de Coucy is a medieval fortress known for its impressive ruins. Visitors can explore the remains of the castle's massive keep and outer walls, offering a glimpse into the past.
  • Soissons: Just over 40 kilometers away, Soissons is a city steeped in history. It boasts attractions such as the Soissons Cathedral, the Abbaye Saint-Jean-des-Vignes, and the Musée de Soissons, which showcases the city's archaeological and historical artifacts.
  • Laon: Located approximately 50 kilometers from Rue du Quesny, Laon is a picturesque medieval town perched on a hilltop. Its main attraction is the stunning Laon Cathedral, known for its Gothic architecture and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Reims: Situated around 60 kilometers from Rue du Quesny, Reims is famous for its magnificent Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral, where French kings were traditionally crowned. Visitors can also explore the Champagne cellars and enjoy a taste of the region's renowned sparkling wine.
  • The Chemin des Dames: Found approximately 15 kilometers away, the Chemin des Dames is a historic road that witnessed intense fighting during World War I. Today, it offers a poignant memorial landscape with preserved trenches, memorials, and museums dedicated to the war.
  • Guise: Located around 60 kilometers from Rue du Quesny, Guise is home to the Château de Guise, an impressive fortress built during the Renaissance period. The castle now houses a museum showcasing its history and offers stunning views from its tower.
  • Caverne du Dragon: Situated approximately 40 kilometers away, the Caverne du Dragon is a former quarry turned underground fortress during World War I. Visitors can explore the tunnels, learn about the soldiers' daily lives, and gain insight into the harsh realities of war.
  • Compiegne: Found about 60 kilometers from Rue du Quesny, Compiegne is known for its beautiful Château de Compiègne, where Napoleon Bonaparte once resided. The town also offers the opportunity to visit the Glade of the Armistice, the historic site where the armistice ending World War I was signed. 10. Parc Naturel Régional de l'Avesnois: Located approximately 80 kilometers away, this natural park offers a peaceful retreat from urban life. With rolling hills, picturesque villages, and diverse flora and fauna, it's an ideal destination for hiking, biking, and exploring the region's natural beauty.