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Guy et Bruno Breelle Baey21 Rue Pasteur
Malay Le Grand
89100
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PETIT GITEThis charming small cottage measures 40m2 and features a private terrace with a separate entrance from the road. It is west-facing, offering a lovely view of the park. The open living space is enhanced with a mezzanine. On the ground floor, you will find a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, washing machine, gas cooktop, oven, cooker hood, microwave, and a 3-star fridge with a freezer. The open space also includes a dining table, two dressers, a sofa that can be converted into a double bed, and a TV. There is a staircase leading to the upstairs mezzanine, which consists of two double beds (each 140cm) and one single bed (90cm), as well as a shower room with a shower, basin, and toilet. The cottage can accommodate 2 to 4 people, with a maximum capacity of 5 to 7.
GRAND GITE
This spacious cottage spans 90m2 and boasts a private terrace with a stunning view of the river and the park. The terrace faces east, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. The cottage features an open garden space with large windows, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. The open living space is enhanced with a mezzanine. On the ground floor, you will find a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, gas cooktop, oven, cooker hood, microwave, and a 3-star fridge with a freezer. The ground floor also includes a dining room with a table and a buffet, as well as a living room with comfortable sofas (including one that can be converted into a bed) and a TV with an 82cm LCD screen. There is access to a bathroom with a bath, basin, toilet, and a washing and dryer machine. The ground floor also features a bedroom with its own private outside access. Upstairs, the mezzanine offers two double beds (each 140cm) and one single bed (90cm). The cottage has a nominal capacity of 4 to 7 people, with a maximum capacity of 9.
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Directions
To reach Troyes from the east of Sens City on N60, start by heading towards Troyes. After passing through the first village on your right, continue driving straight, keeping the church and the Mairie on your right side. Shortly after crossing a small bridge over the river, take a left turn. Continue straight until you reach the next corner, where you will find your destination on the left side.
If you are coming from the Paris region, take the A5 highway and exit at Sens. From there, follow the signs for Auxerre Troyes, and then continue towards Troyes. Finally, join the N60 and follow the aforementioned directions.
If you are coming from the Paris region, take the A5 highway and exit at Sens. From there, follow the signs for Auxerre Troyes, and then continue towards Troyes. Finally, join the N60 and follow the aforementioned directions.
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Holiday Home | 2 | 40 | 75 | 250 | 390 |
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Attractions
- Château de Saint-Fargeau: Located approximately 20 kilometers southwest of Malay Le Grand, Château de Saint-Fargeau is a beautiful castle dating back to the 10th century. It offers guided tours of its impressive architecture, stunning gardens, and historical artifacts.
- Vézelay Abbey: Situated around 45 kilometers northeast of Malay Le Grand, Vézelay Abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This Romanesque abbey is known for its exceptional architecture and religious significance. Visitors can explore the abbey church, admire the panoramic views, and learn about its rich history.
- Auxerre: Located just 20 kilometers northwest of Malay Le Grand, Auxerre is a charming town with a picturesque historic center. Visitors can stroll along the charming streets, visit the impressive Saint-Étienne Cathedral, explore the Abbey of Saint-Germain, and enjoy the local cuisine and wine.
- Guedelon Castle: Situated around 60 kilometers southeast of Malay Le Grand, Guedelon Castle is a unique attraction. This medieval-style castle is still under construction using traditional techniques and materials. Visitors can witness the building process, participate in workshops, and learn about medieval construction methods.
- Chablis: Located approximately 35 kilometers west of Malay Le Grand, Chablis is a renowned wine-producing region. Wine enthusiasts can visit vineyards, enjoy wine tastings, and learn about the production process. The town itself is also charming, with its narrow streets and beautiful architecture.
- Sens: Situated around 40 kilometers northeast of Malay Le Grand, Sens is a historic city with a rich heritage. It boasts a magnificent Gothic cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Sens, which is one of the largest cathedrals in France. Visitors can also explore the old town, visit museums, and enjoy local cuisine.
- Pontigny Abbey: Located approximately 35 kilometers northeast of Malay Le Grand, Pontigny Abbey is another impressive religious site. This former Cistercian monastery, founded in the 12th century, is now a cultural center. Visitors can explore the abbey's architecture, attend concerts, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
- Noyers-sur-Serein: Situated around 30 kilometers southwest of Malay Le Grand, Noyers-sur-Serein is a charming medieval village. Known for its well-preserved half-timbered houses and fortified walls, it offers a delightful ambiance for a leisurely stroll. The village also hosts various art exhibitions and events throughout the year. These attractions near 21 Rue Pasteur in Malay Le Grand, France, offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to explore the region's rich heritage and enjoy its scenic beauty.