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Address:

Aude Tymowska
Montboulan
Salbris
41300

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €105

Telephone:

0679632465

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Appréciations pour Hôtes De Montboulan, Salbris:

Excellents souvenirs à Montboulan
Review by: Do Rosario, Sep 6 2021 11:53AM
Un site rare de calme et un accueil chaleureux... pour les amoureux de la nature !

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Directions

To get to Montboulan, take the A71 highway and take the Salbris exit. Once you reach the village, follow the signs for Orleans on the RN 20 road. At the red light, make a left turn and continue in the direction of "Blois" on the D121 road. After driving for 300m past the exit of Salbris village, turn left. Stay on this road through the forest for 3km and then make a left turn when you see a sign indicating "Montboulan."

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
3 105 150 430 695

Services

Parking
Garden
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de Chambord: Located approximately 20 kilometers from Montboulan, the Château de Chambord is a magnificent Renaissance castle, known for its distinctive French architecture and vast grounds. Visitors can explore the grand interior, climb to the rooftop for panoramic views, and stroll through the beautiful gardens.
  • ZooParc de Beauval: Situated around 30 kilometers from Montboulan, ZooParc de Beauval is one of the most renowned zoos in France. It is home to over 8,000 animals from around the world, including giant pandas, white tigers, and African elephants. The zoo offers various shows, exhibits, and opportunities for up-close animal encounters.
  • Château de Cheverny: Located approximately 40 kilometers from Montboulan, the Château de Cheverny is a stunning castle known for its well-preserved interior and exquisite gardens. Visitors can admire the opulent rooms, discover the fascinating history of the castle, and enjoy activities such as boat rides on the canal.
  • Maison de la Magie Robert-Houdin: Situated around 40 kilometers from Montboulan, the Maison de la Magie Robert-Houdin is a museum dedicated to magic and illusion. Named after the famous magician Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin, the museum offers interactive exhibits, magic shows, and workshops that entertain and educate visitors of all ages.
  • Musée de Sologne: Located in Salbris, the Musée de Sologne showcases the cultural and natural heritage of the Sologne region. The museum features exhibits on local history, traditional crafts, and the diverse flora and fauna found in the area. Visitors can learn about the region's hunting traditions, explore archaeological artifacts, and admire artwork inspired by Sologne.
  • Domaine de Chalès: Situated just a few kilometers from Montboulan, the Domaine de Chalès is a picturesque estate offering various recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy fishing in the lake, go horseback riding through the forest, or relax with a picnic in the scenic surroundings. The estate also hosts events and festivals throughout the year.
  • Parc de la Brenne: Located approximately 60 kilometers from Montboulan, Parc de la Brenne is a vast natural park renowned for its exceptional biodiversity. It is a paradise for birdwatchers, as it is home to over 250 species of birds. Visitors can explore the park's network of walking and cycling trails, observe wildlife, and discover the unique landscapes of the Brenne region.
  • Musée de Sologne à Romorantin: Situated around 25 kilometers from Montboulan, the Musée de Sologne à Romorantin is another museum dedicated to the Sologne region. It offers comprehensive exhibits on the history, traditions, and natural environment of Sologne, including displays of traditional costumes, hunting equipment, and taxidermy animals. These attractions near Montboulan offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring grand castles and museums to immersing oneself in nature and wildlife.