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Contact Details:
Address:
Christophe HaubertChemin de la Perelle - Route du Château
Campigny
27500
Reviews:
3 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €80Telephone:
Mobile:
0664911009Description:
Description for B&B:
Suite Annabelle (2 bedrooms/4 people maximum):Experience luxury in our Suite Annabelle, featuring two bedrooms perfect for up to four guests. The first bedroom offers a comfortable king-size bed (200/200) for two guests, priced at €189 per night.
Suite Coquelicot (2 bedrooms/4 people maximum):
Indulge in the cozy ambiance of Suite Coquelicot, boasting two bedrooms ideal for up to four guests. Unwind in the first bedroom, furnished with a king-size bed (200/200), designed to accommodate two guests, at a rate of €149 per night.
Chambre Hellebore (1 bedroom/2 people maximum):
Relax in Chambre Hellebore, a charming bedroom designed for up to two guests. Enjoy the comfort of a king-size bed (180/200) in this serene space, available at €129 per night.
All of our bedrooms are equipped with flat-screen TVs, and complimentary Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the property.
To enhance your comfort and relaxation, our heated swimming pool is surrounded by numerous garden tables and deckchairs, offering you the perfect spot to unwind.
Start your day right with a generous continental breakfast, served either indoors in the elegant "Salon des Dames" or outdoors, weather permitting.
If you wish to explore the surrounding area, bicycles are at your disposal to discover the local hiking trails.
Please note that the continental breakfast is not included in the room rate, and is priced at €15 per breakfast. Kindly pre-book breakfast with your chosen bedroom.
We accept both cash and credit card payments, and a pre-booking fee of 30% will be required upon reservation.
Check-in is available from 2:00pm, and check-out is until 12:00am.
In the event of a late arrival, dinner can be served upon prior request.
Reviews
Appréciations pour Chateau La Perelle, Campigny:
Can't wait!
Definitively on my "to do" list!! Comme Chantal (ci-dessus), ce chateau représente de merveilleux souvenirs de vacances en Colonie, avec soeur Marie Hélène, la marre, les costumes, et les chansons dans l'autocar! Quel bonheur de savoir que le chateau a été repris par deux personnes qui sauront en prendre soin! Je vis maintenant en Californie, mais je compte bien venir lors de ma prochaine visite en France, et promouvoir cet endroit auprès de mes amis Americains!! Bravo, et à bientôt!!!!
Week end
Week end de souvenirs 45ans après ..Le chateau est resté fidèle à mes souvenirs de colo et les nouveaux propriétaires ont su le rénover avec un soin exemplaire !,c'est magnifique et magique !
Rien n'a changé ! C'est devenu cossu et confortable mais le coeur de cette belle demeure a été respectée.
Bravo aux nouveaux propriétaires pour leur acceuil, pour la qualité de leur repas et le choix proposé....et surtout d'avoir eu l'idée d'ouvrir ce lieu à une clientèle......des qui gardaient dans leur mémoire des bons moments de leur enfance.
MERCI++++++
Rien n'a changé ! C'est devenu cossu et confortable mais le coeur de cette belle demeure a été respectée.
Bravo aux nouveaux propriétaires pour leur acceuil, pour la qualité de leur repas et le choix proposé....et surtout d'avoir eu l'idée d'ouvrir ce lieu à une clientèle......des
MERCI++++++
évaluation chateau de la perelle
Nous étions 4 avec mes parents et nous avons tous apprécié notre weekend!
Endroit très calme, il n y a aucune route à proximité.un parc ravissant qui appelle à la détente.
accueil sympa, chambre spacieuse et très bien décoré pas de chichis, déjeuner hyper copieux du vrai jus d orange pressé(trop pour les kilos ;-) ) On a adoré les attentions à notre arrivé chocolats corbeille de fruits et le champagne qu on a pu boire devant un feu de cheminée dans les salons mis à notre disposition, bref on se serait cru comme à la maison en beaucoup plus grand biensûr ;-)
À faire absolument dépaysement et détente assuré. Vivement le soleil qu on puisse y retourner pour profiter de la superbe piscine.
Endroit très calme, il n y a aucune route à proximité.un parc ravissant qui appelle à la détente.
accueil sympa, chambre spacieuse et très bien décoré pas de chichis, déjeuner hyper copieux du vrai jus d orange pressé(trop pour les kilos ;-) ) On a adoré les attentions à notre arrivé chocolats corbeille de fruits et le champagne qu on a pu boire devant un feu de cheminée dans les salons mis à notre disposition, bref on se serait cru comme à la maison en beaucoup plus grand biensûr ;-)
À faire absolument dépaysement et détente assuré. Vivement le soleil qu on puisse y retourner pour profiter de la superbe piscine.
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Prices
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Services
Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Credit cards accepted
Attractions
- Château de Beaumesnil: Located in Beaumesnil, this stunning Renaissance château is surrounded by a beautiful park and gardens. Visitors can explore the interior of the château, which is known for its richly decorated rooms, and enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding countryside.
- Château du Champ de Bataille: Situated in Le Neubourg, this grand 17th-century castle is renowned for its elegant architecture and meticulously landscaped gardens. Visitors can take guided tours of the castle and its opulent interiors, which showcase exquisite furniture, artworks, and tapestries.
- Abbaye du Bec-Hellouin: Located in Le Bec-Hellouin, this Benedictine abbey dates back to the 11th century and is considered one of the most beautiful abbeys in France. Visitors can wander through the abbey's peaceful gardens, explore the ancient cloisters, and admire the impressive Romanesque architecture.
- Château d'Harcourt: Situated in Harcourt, this medieval fortress is surrounded by a vast arboretum and gardens. Visitors can explore the well-preserved castle, which houses a museum displaying medieval artifacts and offers panoramic views from its towers.
- Jumièges Abbey: Located in Jumièges, this ruined abbey is a testament to Norman Romanesque architecture. Visitors can wander through the picturesque ruins, explore the abbey's museum, and enjoy the serene atmosphere of the surrounding park and gardens.
- Rouen Cathedral: Situated in the city of Rouen, this magnificent Gothic cathedral is famous for its stunning facade and intricate stained glass windows. Visitors can admire the cathedral's impressive architecture, including its soaring spires, and explore its interior, which houses numerous chapels and intricate sculptures.
- Étretat Cliffs: Located in Étretat, these iconic chalk cliffs offer breathtaking views of the English Channel. Visitors can hike along the cliff-top paths, enjoy the picturesque coastal scenery, and visit the charming town of Étretat, known for its beach and seafood.
- Honfleur: Situated on the estuary of the Seine River, Honfleur is a picturesque port town renowned for its colorful harbor, historic buildings, and charming streets. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, explore the town's art galleries and museums, and enjoy the bustling atmosphere of its cafes and restaurants.
- Normandy Beaches: The D-Day landing beaches of Normandy, such as Omaha Beach and Utah Beach, are significant historical sites from World War II. Visitors can learn about the events of D-Day at various museums and memorials along the coastline, paying tribute to the bravery of the Allied forces. 10. Monet's Garden: Located in Giverny, just a short drive from Campigny, Monet's Garden is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. This enchanting garden, immortalized in Claude Monet's famous paintings, features an array of vibrant flowers, water lilies, and Japanese bridges. Visitors can explore the garden and visit the nearby Musée des Impressionnismes to learn more about Monet and the Impressionist movement.