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Stephane RaboLe Breuil Bourgoin
Reigny
18270
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"The charming renovated guest room dependence, known as 'The House,' offers a maximum capacity of 3 people and is nestled in the heart of Berry, within the picturesque village of Reigny (18270).Les Verts Prés is a haven for nature enthusiasts, providing tranquility amidst a lush grove and offering numerous opportunities for hiking, horse riding, biking, and engaging in various local activities.
The guest room features two beds; the first bed accommodates two people (measuring 140x190 cm), while the second bed is suitable for one person. Additionally, the room includes a dressing area, a bathroom, a toilet, a coffee machine, and a designated space for enjoying breakfast, should you desire."
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Attractions
- Chateau de Reigny: This stunning 17th-century castle is a major tourist attraction in the area, known for its beautiful architecture, extensive gardens, and picturesque location on the banks of the Yonne River.
- Vezelay Abbey: Located approximately 15 miles from Le Breuil Bourgoin, Vezelay Abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage site and an important pilgrimage destination. The abbey boasts remarkable Romanesque architecture and houses the relics of Saint Mary Magdalene.
- Guédelon Castle: Situated around 30 miles from Le Breuil Bourgoin, Guédelon Castle is a unique attraction where a medieval-style castle is being constructed using traditional techniques and materials. Visitors can witness the ongoing construction process and learn about medieval architecture.
- Fontainebleau Palace: About 50 miles away from Le Breuil Bourgoin, Fontainebleau Palace is a grand Renaissance and classical-style palace that served as a residence for French monarchs. This opulent palace is surrounded by a vast forest and features impressive gardens and art collections.
- Auxerre: Located just over 20 miles from Le Breuil Bourgoin, Auxerre is a charming historic town overlooking the Yonne River. The town is known for its well-preserved medieval streets, the stunning Saint-Etienne Cathedral, and the Abbaye Saint-Germain, which houses a museum of Gallo-Roman artifacts.
- Sancerre: Situated around 30 miles from Le Breuil Bourgoin, Sancerre is a picturesque hilltop village famous for its vineyards and wine production. Visitors can explore the vineyards, taste the renowned Sancerre wines, and enjoy panoramic views of the Loire Valley.
- Gien: Located approximately 25 miles from Le Breuil Bourgoin, Gien is a small town renowned for its fine porcelain production. The Faïencerie de Gien offers guided tours where visitors can witness the craftsmanship of porcelain-making and browse through a wide range of exquisite products.
- Briare: Situated about 35 miles away from Le Breuil Bourgoin, Briare is known for its beautiful canal bridge, Pont Canal de Briare, which connects the Loire River to the Canal de Briare. This impressive structure is an engineering marvel and offers scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Nevers: Located approximately 35 miles from Le Breuil Bourgoin, Nevers is a historic city with a rich architectural heritage. The highlight is the Nevers Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Nevers also offers charming streets, a Ducal Palace, and the famous Faience Museum. 10. Guedelon Forest: Just a short distance from Guédelon Castle, Guedelon Forest is a natural area ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The forest offers hiking trails, picnic spots, and the opportunity to observe local flora and fauna. These tourist attractions near Le Breuil Bourgoin provide a diverse range of experiences, from exploring historic castles and palaces to enjoying the beauty of nature and immersing oneself in the cultural heritage of the region.