In the Haut Morvan region, 800m from Lake Crescent (easily accessible on foot), this beautiful 109m² gîte is located in a former farmhouse, adjoining the former owners' house. It has been perfectly renovated and tastefully decorated. On the ground floor: a furnished Louis XIII-style living room with a television, a high-end open-plan kitchen, a laundry room with a washing machine and dryer, and a separate toilet. Upstairs: a library lounge with a television and DVD player, fiber optic Wi-Fi, two bedrooms with a double bed (140x190 cm) each, a large bedroom with a double bed (140x190 cm) and a single bed (90x190 cm) and a television, and a bathroom with a shower and separate toilet. The large 5,000m² enclosed garden features garden furniture, a barbecue, deckchairs, a swing, and a trampoline. A carport for two cars and motorcycles is available. Bikers are welcome.
A haven of peace in the Morvan Regional Natural Park with its lakes (swimming, fishing with possible accompaniment), rivers (canoeing, rafting), and forests (GR hiking and horseback riding, mushroom picking, mountain biking, cycling, climbing, quad biking, and trail riding, with the possibility of day hunting). Highlights of tourist (numerous castles) and cultural (museums) interest include Vézelay (departure for Santiago de Compostela), Bazoches (Vauban Castle), Avallon, Saulieu, Ancy-le-Franc, the Pierre qui Vire Abbey, and more. It is possible to rent with the 4-person gîte 58G1176 located across the road.
Heating and electricity included. Pets not allowed.
Charges and options: Bed linen rental: €10/bed - End-of-stay cleaning fee on request: €70 - Towel rental: €5/person.
Personalized welcome from the owner.
Optional services to be paid on site and reserved before your arrival:
- End-of-stay cleaning: €85.37 per stay
- Towels: €6.10 per person per stay
- Sheets: €12.20 per stay
- Sheets for small cot: €12.20 per stay
Property managed by a professional. Unless stated, services such as cleaning, bed linen, towels etc. are not included in the price of this rental. If pets are allowed (information in the advertisement), charges may be applicable.
Only equipment mentioned in this advertisement are present. Equipment not mentioned are not considered to be present. Unless there is an electric charging station in the accommodation, charging electric vehicles is prohibited.
• Arrive by the A6 motorway, take exit no. 22 "Avallon" (coming from Paris it is after that of "Nitry", or coming from Dijon/Lyon it is after that of "Semur-en-Auxois").
There is then 29km left to travel, about 25 minutes!
• After the toll, STRAIGHT for 2.4km on the D646. Go to the STOP, do not follow "Avallon"!
• At the STOP, turn LEFT (D606), direction "Saulieu". Drive 2.5km.
• ATTENTION (!), at the "Courte-Paille" of Cussy-les-Forges, turn RIGHT (D60a) direction "Quarré-les-Tombes, Parc du Morvan"; in Cussy, after 500m, turn RIGHT again (D33) still towards "Quarré et Parc".
• Drive 8km to the STOP (you have crossed Villers-Nonnains).
• At the STOP, turn LEFT (D10), drive to Quarré-les-Tombes for 5km (you have crossed Villers-lès-Potots and La Gorge).
• On the Quarré square, turn RIGHT (D55) towards "Marigny-l'Eglise"; there are 8km left! (you can feel the arrival, …but it's the start of the small roads; you cross a few small hamlets with nice names: Montgaudier, Le Crillon and …Crottefou); after a few bends, you finally arrive at Marigny-l'Eglise (Aah!).
• In Marigny, SLOW DOWN (!), go past the Town Hall-School and immediately turn RIGHT (D210) towards "Saint-Germain-des-Champs, Avallon"; there are only 2.5 short kilometres left and you've arrived!
WATCH OUT (!), after 800m, turn LEFT (C6); you'll cross the hamlet of "Marigny-la-Ville" (it's the last hamlet! …which doesn't look like a town by the way!)
There are still 1.6 km left, and you'll arrive at "Le Mont" (Yesss!).
• In Le Mont (little chance of getting lost, there are only 2 roads!), at the crossroads STRAIGHT ON; and there, immediately after 50m (!), the "Gîte de l'Auge", on the right and the "Gîte du Cloiseau", on the left!
Welcome to the Morvan!