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Address:
Pascal Leborgne729 Rue Du Château
Rocquefort
76640
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Description:
Description for B&B:
In the picturesque setting of a traditional Cauchois closed hut, where horses are warmly accommodated, we invite you to our charming Norman-style house.On the ground floor, you will find a spacious kitchen at your disposal, along with a dining room, a cozy lounge adorned with a library, an office, a laundry room, and a bathroom.
The upper floor comprises four bedrooms, each furnished with two beds. Two of the bedrooms are connected via a landing, with each having its own bathroom and WC. The remaining two bedrooms, each with their own bathroom and toilet, are situated at opposite ends of the house. Access to these rooms is possible through separate staircases located in the office and the living room, ensuring privacy and individuality for each room.
The price per room is 50.00 euros.
Additionally, you have the option to enjoy a delightful breakfast for an extra 7.50 euros. This breakfast includes a hot beverage (coffee, tea, or hot chocolate), a refreshing cold drink (fruit juice), freshly baked bread, farm-fresh butter, homemade jams, and pastries.
Nestled within a charming village, nature enthusiasts can indulge in the numerous hiking trails along the scenic Durdent River. For those passionate about horseback riding, an equestrian club is conveniently located just 500 meters away.
The Alabaster Coast is easily accessible in less than half an hour, and for water sports enthusiasts, the Caniel Cany-Barville leisure center is a mere 20-minute drive.
Within a 10-minute distance, you can explore the Yvetot round church, boasting the largest glass roof in Europe, designed by the renowned artist Max Ingrand.
We would be delighted to welcome you for your next stay in our beautiful Normandy.
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Directions
To reach the area, there are two options available:
1. Take the A29 motorway and exit at junction 8.
2. If you are coming from Paris, follow the A13, then proceed towards Rouen and take the A150/A151. Exit at junction 4.
1. Take the A29 motorway and exit at junction 8.
2. If you are coming from Paris, follow the A13, then proceed towards Rouen and take the A150/A151. Exit at junction 4.
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Attractions
- Château de Dieppe: Located in the nearby town of Dieppe, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the English Channel. It houses a museum showcasing local maritime history and art. Visitors can explore the fortifications and learn about the castle's significance in the region.
- Jardins Agapanthe: Situated in Grigneuseville, these beautiful gardens are known for their unique and artistic landscaping. Visitors can wander through the various themed gardens, featuring ponds, sculptures, and colorful flower beds.
- Étretat Cliffs: Located in Étretat, these iconic cliffs are famous for their natural arches and stunning coastal views. Visitors can hike along the cliff paths, visit the pebble beaches, and admire the breathtaking scenery.
- Varengeville-sur-Mer: This charming coastal village is known for its picturesque landscapes and unique architecture. Highlights include the Church of Saint-Valery with its stained glass windows by Georges Braque, the Bois des Moutiers gardens, and the beautiful beach.
- Parc de Cleres: Situated in Clères, this zoological park is home to a wide variety of animals, including lemurs, flamingos, and snow leopards. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, animal feeding sessions, and explore the park's beautiful gardens.
- Château de Miromesnil: Located in Tourville-sur-Arques, this elegant 16th-century castle offers guided tours through its well-preserved rooms and beautiful gardens. The estate is also famous as the birthplace of French writer Guy de Maupassant.
- Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen: Situated in Rouen, this magnificent Gothic cathedral is a masterpiece of medieval architecture. It features stunning stained glass windows, intricate carvings, and the tomb of Richard the Lionheart.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen: Located in Rouen, this art museum houses an extensive collection of European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. From Renaissance masterpieces to Impressionist works, the museum offers a diverse range of artistic styles.
- Parc du Bocasse: Situated in Le Bocasse, this family-friendly amusement park offers a variety of rides, attractions, and shows. From roller coasters to water slides, visitors of all ages can enjoy a day of thrilling entertainment. 10. Château Gaillard: Located in Les Andelys, this historic castle was built by Richard the Lionheart in the 12th century. Perched on a cliff overlooking the Seine River, the ruins offer panoramic views and a glimpse into medieval military architecture. These attractions offer a range of experiences, from cultural and historical sites to natural landscapes and family-friendly entertainment options, ensuring there is something for everyone near 729 Rue Du Château, Rocquefort, France.