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Address:
Grolier Rene20 Rue Voltaire
Cirey Sur Blaise
52110
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This detached house offers a comfortable stay with its 3 bedrooms, each featuring a private bathroom accommodating 2 people, and a spacious suite consisting of a living room, bedroom, and bathroom. All bathrooms are well-appointed with hair dryers and towels. The kitchen is fully equipped with an oven, hob, crockery, and dishwasher. Guests can also enjoy the convenience of a washing machine and drying rack. Additionally, the house boasts two terraces, both furnished with garden furniture to comfortably accommodate up to 8 people.Reviews
Appréciations pour La Cle De Sol, Cirey Sur Blaise:
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Bel endroit et accueil extrêmement sympathique. Très bien équipé, rien ne manque ni dans la cuisine ni dans les salles de bain.
Tout est très propre et bien décoré. Cour et jardin agréables.
un tout petit bémol pour les fenêtres qui devraient être en double vitrage.
Tout est très propre et bien décoré. Cour et jardin agréables.
un tout petit bémol pour les fenêtres qui devraient être en double vitrage.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Attractions
- Château de Bligny (8.1 km): This beautiful castle, located in Bligny, offers stunning architecture and picturesque gardens. It provides a glimpse into the region's history and is perfect for exploring and enjoying the surrounding countryside.
- Lac du Der-Chantecoq (15.7 km): One of the largest artificial lakes in Europe, Lac du Der-Chantecoq is a paradise for nature lovers. It offers a range of water activities, including sailing, fishing, and birdwatching. The lake's diverse ecosystem attracts numerous migratory birds, making it a popular spot for bird enthusiasts.
- Colombey-les-Deux-Églises (17.5 km): This small village is famous for being the final resting place of General Charles de Gaulle, the former President of France. Visitors can explore the Memorial Charles de Gaulle, a museum dedicated to his life and legacy, and pay their respects at his grave.
- Nogent-en-Bassigny (19.3 km): Nestled in the heart of the Bassigny region, Nogent-en-Bassigny is a charming village known for its timber-framed houses and historic monuments. The Church of Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul, dating back to the 12th century, is a must-visit for its remarkable architecture.
- Joinville (26.9 km): Situated along the Marne River, Joinville is a picturesque town with a rich cultural heritage. The Château du Grand Jardin, a Renaissance-style castle, is a prominent attraction, surrounded by well-maintained gardens. Visitors can also enjoy boat rides or walks along the riverbank.
- Langres (36.7 km): Langres is a fortified hilltop town known for its well-preserved medieval ramparts and charming cobblestone streets. The Cathedral of Saint-Mammès, with its impressive stained glass windows, and the picturesque views from the ramparts are highlights of this historical town.
- Chaumont (46.5 km): Located on the banks of the Marne River, Chaumont is famous for its stunning Château de Chaumont. The castle hosts an annual International Garden Festival, showcasing innovative and artistic garden designs. The town's old quarter is also worth exploring, with its quaint streets and half-timbered houses.
- Troyes (67.3 km): A city with a rich architectural heritage, Troyes is known for its well-preserved medieval buildings and charming streets. The Troyes Cathedral, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Maison de l'Outil et de la Pensée Ouvrière (House of Tools and Workers' Thought) are popular attractions in this vibrant city.
- Reims (97.9 km): Famous for its grand cathedral and champagne production, Reims is a city steeped in history. The UNESCO-listed Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Visitors can also explore the Champagne houses and enjoy tasting sessions to experience the region's renowned sparkling wine. 10. Verdun (98.5 km): Verdun is a significant historical site, known for the Battle of Verdun during World War I. The Douaumont Ossuary and Fort of Douaumont memorialize the fallen soldiers, while the Verdun Memorial Museum provides insight into the war's impact. The town also offers beautiful landscapes and outdoor activities.