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Jacqueline Malle
2 Chemin du Chalet
Val Suzon
21121

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Price per night:

price from €75

Telephone:

0380356015

Mobile:

0616320651

Description:

Description for B&B:

Experience the tranquility and coziness of the country cottage. Our nights are peaceful and serene. Each of our rooms is thoughtfully designed to ensure your utmost comfort, featuring amenities such as a television, a well-stocked bar, a secure safe, and a luxurious standing bathroom. The suite even boasts a spacious double bathroom for added convenience.

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Directions

Take the RN 71 or D971 heading towards Troyes.

Map

Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
8 75 100 65 85 20 oui
B&B
(3 pers.)
1 100 130 90 100 20 oui

Services

Parking
Garden
Dinner
Credit cards accepted
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de la Rochepot: Located in the nearby village of La Rochepot, this stunning 13th-century castle is known for its beautiful architecture and picturesque setting. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, admire the panoramic views from its towers, and learn about its rich history.
  • Abbaye de Fontenay: Situated in Montbard, approximately 30 kilometers from Val Suzon, Abbaye de Fontenay is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This well-preserved Cistercian abbey dates back to the 12th century and offers visitors a glimpse into medieval monastic life through its impressive buildings, gardens, and peaceful atmosphere.
  • Parc de l'Auxois: Located in Arnay-sous-Vitteaux, Parc de l'Auxois is a family-friendly wildlife park and amusement center. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as encountering animals like bears, wolves, and birds of prey, riding on a miniature train, and exploring the park's playgrounds and picnic areas.
  • Dijon Old Town: Just a short drive from Val Suzon, Dijon's Old Town is known for its well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture. Visitors can wander through its charming streets, visit the impressive Dijon Cathedral, explore the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, and sample delicious local cuisine, including the famous Dijon mustard.
  • Lac Kir: Situated on the outskirts of Dijon, Lac Kir is a man-made lake named after the former mayor of Dijon, Félix Kir. The lake offers a tranquil setting for leisure activities such as walking, cycling, and picnicking. There are also various water sports available during the summer months, including sailing and paddleboarding.
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon: This renowned art museum is located in the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy in Dijon. It houses an extensive collection of artworks, ranging from ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary pieces. Visitors can admire masterpieces by artists such as Titian, Veronese, and Monet.
  • Côte de Nuits Vineyards: Wine enthusiasts can explore the world-famous vineyards of Côte de Nuits, located just a short drive from Val Suzon. This region is renowned for its production of Burgundy wines, particularly the red wines made from Pinot Noir grapes. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings, cellar tours, and picturesque views of the vine-covered hillsides.
  • Château de Commarin: Situated in Commarin, approximately 40 kilometers from Val Suzon, Château de Commarin is a beautifully preserved medieval castle. It offers guided tours that allow visitors to explore its historic rooms, admire its impressive collection of furniture and artwork, and learn about the castle's fascinating history and legends.
  • MuséoParc Alésia: Located in Alise-Sainte-Reine, MuséoParc Alésia is an archaeological site and museum dedicated to the Battle of Alesia. Visitors can discover the remains of the ancient Roman city and learn about the decisive battle between Julius Caesar and the Gauls through interactive exhibits, reconstructed scenes, and audio-visual presentations. 10. Nuits-Saint-Georges: This charming town is known for its wine production and is a great place to explore Burgundy's wine culture. Visitors can stroll through its picturesque streets, visit wine cellars, and enjoy wine tastings. The town also hosts the annual Saint-Vincent Tournante festival, celebrating the region's winemaking traditions.