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Virginie Harmand18 Rue Paul Duclos
Nerville La Foret
95590
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Description for B&B:
This room offers ample space and receives plenty of natural light from its southern exposure. It comes equipped with a comfortable 140 cm bed accompanied by bedside tables, a wardrobe closet, and linen storage. Additionally, there is a cozy sitting area furnished with two armchairs, a coffee table, and a desk. The room is also equipped with a television and internet access. To enhance your stay, an electric kettle, coffee, tea, herbal tea, and some delicious dry cakes are provided. The bathroom features a washbasin, a shower, and a private toilet, with towels readily available. For your convenience, a bathrobe and a hairdryer are also provided.Reviews
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Directions
Travel Directions:
To get to l'Isle-Adam from Paris, you should follow these steps:
1. Start by taking the D 301 road towards Beauvais.
2. Continue on this road until you reach Presles, then make a left turn towards l'Isle-Adam, following the signs.
3. Keep going straight until you reach Nerville, Monsoult, Maffliers, passing through the forest.
4. Once you reach this point, take the second street on your left, called St. Paul Duclos.
To travel from Beauvais to l'Isle-Adam, follow these directions:
1. Begin by taking the D 301 road towards Paris.
2. Take the exit 184 N Cergy-Pontoise.
3. Follow the signs that lead you out of Presles and towards Nerville.
4. At this point, make a right turn and follow the direction towards Nerville, Monsoult, Maffliers, passing through the forest.
5. Finally, take the second street on your left, called St. Paul Duclos.
To get to l'Isle-Adam from Paris, you should follow these steps:
1. Start by taking the D 301 road towards Beauvais.
2. Continue on this road until you reach Presles, then make a left turn towards l'Isle-Adam, following the signs.
3. Keep going straight until you reach Nerville, Monsoult, Maffliers, passing through the forest.
4. Once you reach this point, take the second street on your left, called St. Paul Duclos.
To travel from Beauvais to l'Isle-Adam, follow these directions:
1. Begin by taking the D 301 road towards Paris.
2. Take the exit 184 N Cergy-Pontoise.
3. Follow the signs that lead you out of Presles and towards Nerville.
4. At this point, make a right turn and follow the direction towards Nerville, Monsoult, Maffliers, passing through the forest.
5. Finally, take the second street on your left, called St. Paul Duclos.
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Prices
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Attractions
- Château de Chantilly: Located approximately 11 kilometers away, the Château de Chantilly is a stunning Renaissance castle surrounded by beautiful gardens. It houses the Musée Condé, which displays an extensive collection of art, manuscripts, and historic artifacts.
- Parc Asterix: Situated around 18 kilometers away, Parc Asterix is a popular theme park based on the beloved comic book characters Asterix and Obelix. The park offers various attractions, including roller coasters, live shows, and themed areas inspired by ancient civilizations.
- Auvers-sur-Oise: Located approximately 20 kilometers away, Auvers-sur-Oise is a charming village famous for its association with renowned artists, such as Vincent van Gogh. Visitors can explore the Van Gogh House, visit his grave, and enjoy the picturesque landscapes that inspired many of his paintings.
- Domaine de Villarceaux: Situated around 22 kilometers away, Domaine de Villarceaux is an enchanting estate encompassing a historic castle, beautiful gardens, and scenic walking trails. The site also hosts various cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year.
- Abbaye de Royaumont: Located approximately 24 kilometers away, the Abbaye de Royaumont is a well-preserved medieval abbey surrounded by tranquil gardens. Visitors can explore the abbey's architecture, attend classical music concerts, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
- Parc de la Vallée-aux-Loups: Situated around 28 kilometers away, Parc de la Vallée-aux-Loups is a serene park known for its natural beauty and historical significance. It was the former residence of French writer Chateaubriand and offers pleasant walking paths, gardens, and a museum dedicated to his life and works.
- Musée de la Renaissance - Château d'Écouen: Located approximately 30 kilometers away, the Musée de la Renaissance is housed within the Château d'Écouen and showcases an impressive collection of Renaissance art and artifacts. The museum provides insight into the artistic and cultural heritage of the 16th century.
- Parc de Sceaux: Situated around 31 kilometers away, Parc de Sceaux is a vast park featuring beautiful gardens, fountains, and a magnificent château. It offers a tranquil escape from the city, with plenty of space for picnics, leisurely walks, and outdoor activities.
- Basilique Saint-Denis: Located approximately 32 kilometers away, the Basilique Saint-Denis is a historic abbey church renowned for its Gothic architecture and status as the burial place of French monarchs. Visitors can admire the stunning stained glass windows and explore the royal tombs within the basilica. 10. Palace of Versailles: Situated around 40 kilometers away, the Palace of Versailles is a world-famous attraction known for its opulent architecture, grand gardens, and rich history. It was the principal royal residence of France during the reign of Louis XIV and offers a glimpse into the extravagant lifestyle of the French monarchy.