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Isabelle Casanova
46 Rue De Fertevoux
Chatillon Sur Cher
41130

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0618654571

Description:

Description for B&B:

I present to you the following accommodations:

- The Coquelicot Room: Designed for 2 guests, this room features a private bathroom equipped with a shower and toilet.
- The Monet Suite: Accommodating up to 5 guests, this suite includes a private bathroom with a shower and toilet.

Description for Gite

**Coquelicot Room**
- Features a comfortable 160cm bed
- Includes a private bathroom with a shower and toilet

**Monet Family Suite**
- Comprises a main bedroom with a 160cm bed
- Offers a second bedroom with a 140cm bed and an additional 90cm bed
- Equipped with a private bathroom featuring a shower and toilet

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Directions

Take the A86 motorway and exit at Selles-sur-Cher. Proceed in the direction of Chatillon-sur-Cher. Once you reach the village, make a right turn at the town hall. Continue for approximately 2 km past the small wooded area until you arrive at the hamlet of Fertevoux. Turn onto the second road on the left, and you'll find your destination at the second house on the right.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: The minimum rate includes breakfast provided in the room. The maximum rate includes breakfast at the table d'hôtes.
B&B
(3 pers.)
1

Services

Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • **Château de Chenonceau**: - **Description**: Known as the "Ladies' Castle," this elegant château spans the River Cher and is famous for its stunning architecture and beautiful gardens. It has a rich history of being influenced by several notable women throughout the centuries.
  • **Château de Chambord**: - **Description**: This is one of the most recognizable châteaux in the world, renowned for its distinctive French Renaissance architecture. The château is surrounded by a vast forested park and features a unique double-helix staircase.
  • **Château de Cheverny**: - **Description**: Known for its classical architecture, this château has been beautifully preserved and is still inhabited by the same family. It features lavish interiors and a delightful garden. It also inspired the Marlinspike Hall in The Adventures of Tintin.
  • **Beauval Zoo (ZooParc de Beauval)**: - **Description**: One of the most famous zoos in Europe, Beauval Zoo is home to an impressive collection of animals, including giant pandas, koalas, and manatees. It offers a great day out for families and wildlife enthusiasts.
  • **Château de Valençay**: - **Description**: This château is notable for its beautiful classical and Renaissance architecture. It was once the residence of Talleyrand, Napoleon's foreign minister, and includes a stunning garden and a collection of period furniture.
  • **Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire**: - **Description**: Overlooking the Loire River, this château is famous for its annual garden festival, which showcases innovative garden designs. The château also hosts various art exhibitions throughout the year.
  • **Château de Blois**: - **Description**: This château served as the residence of several French kings and features a mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Classical architectural styles. It is well known for its historical significance and beautiful interior rooms.
  • **Château de Montrésor**: - **Description**: A charming small château with a rich history, Montrésor offers stunning views over the Indrois River and has a lovely collection of art and antiques inside.
  • **Château de Selles-sur-Cher**: - **Description**: This lesser-known gem offers a more intimate experience with its medieval architecture and scenic surroundings. It also hosts various cultural events and exhibitions. 10. **La Magnanerie de Bourré**: - **Description**: A unique historic site that offers guided tours of ancient troglodyte dwellings and a silk farm. It's an interesting glimpse into the area's history of silk production and cave living. These attractions offer a mix of historical, architectural, and natural beauty that makes the Loire Valley a captivating destination for tourists.

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