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Located on a sprawling four-hectare garden, this charming bed and breakfast is housed in a beautifully restored farmhouse dating back to the nineteenth century. Situated just three kilometers away from the historic and tourist town of "Forges les Eaux", known for its captivating attractions, "le clos du Quesnay" offers five exquisitely furnished and decorated rooms, with one specifically designed for individuals with reduced mobility. All rooms are classified by the esteemed "Gîtes de France" and boast three or four "épis" for their undeniable charm and character. Guests have access to a private room and living area, providing a comfortable and relaxing retreat. Indulge in the opportunity to savor delicious buffet meals or delightful Norman dishes, by simply making a reservation. Contact us now to experience a few moments of pure relaxation.Reviews
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Located in the town of Bray, just 3 km away from the renowned health resort of Forges Waters, the guest houses of "Closed of Quesnay" make for an excellent base to explore this beautiful region and its delightful cuisine. In addition, it is conveniently situated 40 km from Rouen, 50 km from Dieppe, and only 110 km from Paris.
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- Forges-les-Eaux Casino: Located in the town of Forges-les-Eaux, the casino offers a variety of gambling options including slot machines, table games, and poker. It also features restaurants, bars, and entertainment shows.
- Château de Vascoeuil: Situated in the village of Vascoeuil, the Château de Vascoeuil is a magnificent 15th-century castle surrounded by beautiful gardens and sculptures. The castle hosts art exhibitions, making it a perfect destination for art enthusiasts.
- Jardin Plume: Jardin Plume is a stunning contemporary garden located in Auzouville-sur-Ry. Designed in a harmonious blend of nature and art, this garden features vibrant flower beds, orchards, and various themed areas showcasing unique landscaping techniques.
- Saint-Germer-de-Fly Abbey: Situated in Saint-Germer-de-Fly, this medieval abbey dates back to the 12th century. Its remarkable Gothic architecture, including stunning stained glass windows and intricate sculptures, makes it a must-visit for history and architecture lovers.
- Bremontier Merval Château: Located in Bremontier-Merval, this Renaissance-style château is set amidst a picturesque park. Visitors can explore the castle's interior and admire its impressive collection of furniture, paintings, and historical artifacts.
- Vallée de l'Andelle: The Vallée de l'Andelle is a beautiful valley known for its scenic landscapes and charming villages. Visitors can enjoy hiking or cycling along the riverside, exploring the quaint villages, and immersing themselves in the peaceful surroundings.
- Château de Martainville: Situated in Martainville-Épreville, this 15th-century castle is now home to the Museum of Norman Arts and Traditions. The museum showcases a collection of traditional furniture, costumes, crafts, and exhibits that provide insights into the region's cultural heritage.
- Musée de la Céramique de Rouen: Located in Rouen, this museum displays an extensive collection of ceramics, ranging from ancient pottery to contemporary art pieces. Visitors can learn about the history and evolution of ceramic art while enjoying the stunning displays.
- Rouen Cathedral: Rouen Cathedral, also known as Notre-Dame Cathedral, is a magnificent Gothic masterpiece situated in the heart of Rouen. Famous for its stunning facade and intricate stained glass windows, the cathedral attracts visitors from around the world. 10. Jumièges Abbey: Jumièges Abbey, located in Jumièges, is a former Benedictine monastery founded in the 7th century. The ruins of the abbey are considered one of the most beautiful in France and provide a glimpse into the region's rich religious history.