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Merle5 Rue de l'Héronne
Robert-Magny-Laneuville à Rémy
52220
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Our facility offers spacious rooms that can comfortably accommodate groups ranging from 3 to 6 individuals, with a total capacity to host up to 30 people.Description for Gite
The accommodation is seamlessly incorporated within the equestrian facility, providing guests with the opportunity to engage in horseback riding activities (optional).Reviews
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Directions
To travel from Paris to the center located between Troyes and St Dizier, you need to first head towards Troyes. From there, proceed to St Dizier. Once you reach St Dizier, continue towards Montier in DER. In Montier in DER, you will find the center situated equidistant from both cities, approximately 12 kilometers away from each.
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Attractions
- Langres (12 km): A fortified city known for its historical charm, Langres is famous for its well-preserved ramparts and medieval architecture. Take a walk along the city walls, visit the Cathedral of Saint Mammes, and explore the narrow streets filled with shops and restaurants.
- Château de Cirey-sur-Blaise (20 km): This stunning castle was once the residence of Voltaire, the famous French writer, philosopher, and Enlightenment thinker. Discover the beautifully restored rooms, admire the elegant gardens, and learn about Voltaire's life and works.
- Lake Der-Chantecoq (30 km): As one of the largest artificial lakes in Europe, Lake Der-Chantecoq offers a range of outdoor activities. Enjoy sailing, windsurfing, or kayaking on the calm waters, go bird-watching in the surrounding nature reserve, or simply relax on the sandy beaches.
- Colombey-les-Deux-Églises (40 km): A small village known for its association with General Charles de Gaulle, Colombey-les-Deux-Églises is home to the memorial and grave of the former French president. Explore the museum dedicated to de Gaulle's life and visit his preserved home, La Boisserie.
- Nogent-en-Bassigny (45 km): Nestled in the heart of the Bassigny region, Nogent-en-Bassigny is a picturesque town with a rich heritage. Visit the Church of Saint-Martin, stroll along the tranquil Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne, and discover the local crafts and traditional industries.
- Joinville (50 km): Known as the "Venise de la Champagne," Joinville is a charming town located on the banks of the Marne River. Admire the beautiful Renaissance Château du Grand Jardin, take a boat ride along the canals, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the town center.
- Chaumont (55 km): Home to the stunning Château de Chaumont, this town offers a unique blend of history and contemporary art. Explore the castle's impressive architecture and gardens, and visit the International Garden Festival held annually from spring to autumn.
- Troyes (70 km): A city renowned for its well-preserved medieval buildings, Troyes is a must-visit destination. Wander through the narrow streets of the old town, admire the half-timbered houses, and visit the magnificent Troyes Cathedral and the Museum of Modern Art.
- Reims (100 km): Famous for its UNESCO-listed Gothic cathedral and its association with champagne production, Reims is a vibrant city full of history and culture. Explore the stunning Cathedral of Notre-Dame, visit the prestigious champagne houses, and indulge in the local cuisine. 10. Dijon (140 km): Although a bit further away, Dijon is worth a visit for its rich cultural heritage and delicious gastronomy. Discover the medieval old town, visit the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, and try the famous Dijon mustard and local Burgundy wines.