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Welcome to Shelter of France, a tranquil and sunlit getaway nestled in the picturesque LES GRAS of Height-Doubs. With a rating of 2 ears, our accommodation offers a serene environment for your stay. Boasting an ideal location, it serves as the perfect starting point for exhilarating hikes, invigorating mountain bike adventures, and thrilling cross-country skiing escapades.Reviews
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Directions
To get to Grand Combe Châteleu, follow these travel directions:
- From Morteau, head towards Pontarlier on RD 437.
- After driving 1 km past the Mortlake exit, turn left onto RD 47.
- Continue straight for 4 km until you reach a yellow house at the entrance of the village on the right side of Grande Rue, 25790 Gras.
- You can contact them at Tel.: 03 81 68 88 30 or 06 82 91 13 60.
- If you are coming from Pontarlier city center, go to Market Square and then take a right onto RD 47 after the Bridge of Goats towards the Allies, the Bold.
- Continue straight for approximately twenty kilometers.
- Once you reach a place called "A fat," take the direction towards Châteleu Grand Combe.
- Look for one of the last houses on the left at 7, Grande Rue, 25790 The Bold.
- From Morteau, head towards Pontarlier on RD 437.
- After driving 1 km past the Mortlake exit, turn left onto RD 47.
- Continue straight for 4 km until you reach a yellow house at the entrance of the village on the right side of Grande Rue, 25790 Gras.
- You can contact them at Tel.: 03 81 68 88 30 or 06 82 91 13 60.
- If you are coming from Pontarlier city center, go to Market Square and then take a right onto RD 47 after the Bridge of Goats towards the Allies, the Bold.
- Continue straight for approximately twenty kilometers.
- Once you reach a place called "A fat," take the direction towards Châteleu Grand Combe.
- Look for one of the last houses on the left at 7, Grande Rue, 25790 The Bold.
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Prices
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Holiday Home | 1 | 340 | 280 | 10 | 5 |
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Château de Joux: Located in nearby La Cluse-et-Mijoux, Château de Joux is a historic fortress that dates back to the 11th century. This well-preserved castle offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and provides insights into the region's military history.
- Pontarlier: A charming town situated just a short distance from Les Gras, Pontarlier is known for its picturesque streets, quaint cafés, and the impressive Saint-Bénigne Cathedral. It is also renowned for its production of absinthe, a famous local liquor.
- Lac Saint-Point: Located in the heart of the Haut-Doubs region, Lac Saint-Point is the third-largest natural lake in France. It offers various recreational activities, including swimming, sailing, and hiking. The lake's serene surroundings make it a perfect spot for relaxation and picnics.
- Source de la Loue: A natural wonder situated in the neighboring town of Ouhans, the Source de la Loue is a captivating spring that emerges from a cave and forms a crystal-clear river. The area offers beautiful walking trails and is an excellent spot for nature lovers and photographers.
- Mont d'Or: Situated on the Franco-Swiss border, Mont d'Or is a prominent mountain in the Jura Mountains range. It offers breathtaking views from its summit and is a popular destination for hiking and winter sports, such as skiing and snowboarding.
- Besançon: Located approximately 45 kilometers from Les Gras, Besançon is a historic city known for its rich heritage and impressive architecture. Highlights include the UNESCO-listed Citadel, the Cathedral of St. John, and the charming old town with its medieval houses and picturesque squares.
- Saline Royale d'Arc-et-Senans: A unique attraction situated in Arc-et-Senans, the Saline Royale is a former saltworks factory designed by the renowned architect Claude-Nicolas Ledoux. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers guided tours, exhibitions, and a glimpse into the salt production industry of the past.
- Saut du Doubs: The Saut du Doubs is a magnificent waterfall located on the French-Swiss border. It can be reached via boat trips that traverse the river, providing visitors with impressive views of the cascading waters and the surrounding scenic landscape.
- Ornans: Known as the birthplace of the famous painter Gustave Courbet, Ornans is a charming town nestled in a picturesque valley. Visitors can explore the Musée Courbet, which houses a collection of the artist's works, as well as enjoy the town's scenic beauty and its historic center. 10. Gouffre de Poudrey: Situated near Besançon, the Gouffre de Poudrey is a remarkable underground cave system. Guided tours take visitors through stunning chambers adorned with stalactites and stalagmites, providing a unique and memorable experience. Please note that the availability and accessibility of these attractions may vary, so it's recommended to check their opening hours and any COVID-19-related restrictions before visiting.