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Bernard and Denise DOLE, the owners of 15 Street Gilbert, Cuinet MOUCHARD, 39330, are delighted to invite you to their charming Bed and Breakfast, which has been awarded 2 ears by Gîte de France (n ° G1755).Our Bed and Breakfast can accommodate up to 4 to 5 people, starting from 250 euros per week. The apartment is attached to our own house and offers spacious living areas.
The accommodation features two bedrooms - one with a double bed and a single bed, and the other with a double bed. Additionally, there is a cozy sitting room with a TV and a sofa bed. The kitchen, bathroom, and separate toilet are well-equipped and convenient. Outside, you can relax in the beautiful garden surrounded by greenery.
Located amidst the vineyards and Revermont, this cottage offers easy access to a variety of activities. Just 10 km away, you'll find paragliding tracks and a spa for relaxation and wellness.
We pride ourselves on providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere. So please, come and experience the beauty of Jura with us.
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je conseille ce gite pour tous ceux qui veulent passer un excellent moment avec des gens aussi chaleureux et serviables comme mr et mme dole
toujours le sourire avec un gite très bien entretenu et propre
toujours le sourire avec un gite très bien entretenu et propre
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Attractions
- Château-Chalon - Located approximately 20 km southwest of Mouchard, Château-Chalon is a charming medieval village perched on a hilltop. It is famous for its stunning views of the Jura Mountains and its renowned yellow wine production. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the 13th-century church, and enjoy wine tastings at local vineyards.
- Saline Royale d'Arc-et-Senans - Situated about 15 km southeast of Mouchard, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a former saltworks complex designed by architect Claude-Nicolas Ledoux in the 18th century. The site features impressive neoclassical buildings, beautiful gardens, and an informative museum that explores the history of salt production in the region.
- Citadel of Besançon - Located approximately 30 km north of Mouchard, the Citadel of Besançon is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most impressive fortresses in France. Built in the 17th century, it offers panoramic views of the city and houses several museums, including the Museum of Resistance and Deportation and the Natural History Museum.
- Cascades du Hérisson - Situated around 40 km northeast of Mouchard, the Cascades du Hérisson is a series of enchanting waterfalls nestled in the Jura Mountains. Visitors can follow a well-marked trail that takes them through lush forests and beautiful scenery, passing by numerous waterfalls, including the spectacular Grand Cascade.
- Royal Saltworks of Salins-les-Bains - Located approximately 25 km northeast of Mouchard, this historic saltworks complex is another UNESCO World Heritage site. It offers a fascinating insight into the traditional salt extraction methods dating back to the 18th century. Visitors can take guided tours of the underground galleries and learn about the importance of salt in the region's history.
- Arbois - Situated about 25 km southwest of Mouchard, Arbois is a picturesque town known as the "Capital of Jura Wines." It is surrounded by vineyards and offers numerous wine cellars where visitors can sample the local wines. The town itself is charming, with its medieval streets, colorful houses, and the Pasteur Museum, dedicated to the renowned scientist Louis Pasteur.
- Poligny - Located approximately 15 km southwest of Mouchard, Poligny is a delightful town famous for its production of Comté cheese. Visitors can explore the town's historic center, visit cheese cellars to learn about the cheese-making process, and indulge in tastings of this renowned local delicacy. These attractions offer a variety of experiences, from exploring historical sites to enjoying natural beauty and indulging in local culinary delights.