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Josiane MorainvilleLe Bourg
Moux-en-Morvan
58230
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Spacious cottage accommodating up to 12 guests, featuring a charming dining room, fully-equipped kitchen, three cozy bedrooms, as well as two convenient toilets and two refreshing showers.Reviews
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Attractions
- Lac des Settons: Located just a short drive from Le Bourg, Lac des Settons is a stunning lake nestled within the Morvan Regional Natural Park. Visitors can enjoy various water activities such as swimming, boating, and fishing, as well as hiking and picnicking along its scenic shores.
- Château de Bazoches: Situated in the nearby village of Bazoches, this medieval fortress offers a glimpse into the region's history. Built in the 12th century, the castle boasts impressive architecture and offers guided tours that showcase its grand halls, towers, and beautiful gardens.
- Bibracte: An archaeological site of great historical significance, Bibracte was once the capital of the Aedui Gauls. Visitors can explore the remains of this ancient city, including its ramparts, houses, and temples. The on-site museum provides further insights into the Gallic civilization.
- Autun: Just a short drive away, the town of Autun is known for its rich Roman heritage. Highlights include the ancient Roman Theater, the Temple of Janus, and the Cathédrale Saint-Lazare, an impressive Romanesque cathedral featuring intricate sculptures.
- Morvan Regional Natural Park: Le Bourg is located within the Morvan Regional Natural Park, making it an ideal base for exploring the park's natural beauty. The park offers numerous hiking and biking trails, picturesque landscapes, and opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting.
- Saulieu: This charming town is famous for its culinary delights, particularly its gastronomic restaurants. Visitors can also explore the historic center, admire the Saint-Andoche Basilica, or visit the Musée François Pompon, dedicated to the works of the renowned sculptor.
- Vézelay: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vézelay is home to the magnificent Basilique Sainte-Marie-Madeleine. This Romanesque church attracts pilgrims from around the world and offers breathtaking views over the surrounding countryside. The charming village streets are also worth exploring.
- Château de Chastellux: Located in the village of Chastellux-sur-Cure, this well-preserved medieval castle is surrounded by stunning gardens and offers guided tours. Visitors can discover its fascinating history, explore its towers, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the surrounding countryside.
- Anost: Situated in the heart of the Morvan, the village of Anost is known for its traditional rural charm. Visitors can explore its picturesque streets, visit the Écomusée du Morvan (Museum of Morvan), and enjoy the beautiful landscapes that surround the village. 10. Avallon: This medieval town is perched on a hilltop, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Its well-preserved ramparts, charming streets, and the Collégiale Saint-Lazare are among the highlights. Avallon also hosts a lively weekly market where visitors can sample local produce.