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Welcome to The Lodge of Huchier! This charming cottage has been awarded 3 ears by "Gîtes de France" and is equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay. The living room features a cozy fireplace and two beds, while the kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher, microwave, oven, and hob vito. The cottage also includes a washing machine, a bathroom, a dressing room, and a bedroom with two beds, as well as an additional chair bed for any extra guests.In addition to these amenities, you will also have access to wireless internet. Outside, there is a closed living space with a table tennis table, garden furniture, a barbecue, a garage for cars and bicycles, and a beautiful garden with a pergola.
Our rates vary depending on the season. During February and the school holidays, the weekly rate is 200 euros. In the spring break and summer holidays from July to August, the rate is 240 euros per week. Outside of these holiday periods, the rate is also 200 euros per week in December, January, and February, and 240 euros per week in May, June, and September.
If you prefer a shorter stay, we also offer weekend and mid-week rates for 125 euros per night, with a possible variation of +/- 30 euros.
We also offer additional optional services for your convenience. You can rent sheets for 7 euros per person, towels for 5 euros per person, and opt for a cleaning service at the end of your stay for 30 euros.
We accept checks as a form of payment. The cottage is located in Nuits-sur-Armançon, near Ancy-le-Franc, a village with all amenities. Surrounding the area are several historical and medieval attractions, such as the village of Noyers/Serein, the historic site of Alesia, and the famous hill of Vezelay. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy fishing, hiking trails, and the nearby Burgundy Canal cycle route. Wine enthusiasts can explore the vineyards of Auxerre, as well as the cellars of Chablis and Tonnerre.
Thanks to its convenient location between the Burgundy Canal and the SNCF train route connecting Paris, Dijon, and Lyon, the village itself is easily accessible. The Nuits sub-Ravières train station (TER Bourgogne train + bike) and the TGV station in Montbard, just 18 km away, make The Lodge of Huchier an ideal starting point for hikers and tourists alike.
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Appréciations pour La Loge du Huchier, Nuits-sur-armançon:
Parfait !
Le gite est très confortable et son décor élégant.
Les propriétaires sont tout simplement charmants.
Nous avons passé deux semaines parfaites.
Les propriétaires sont tout simplement charmants.
Nous avons passé deux semaines parfaites.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 200 | 290 |
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Attractions
- Château de Nuits-sur-Armançon: Located right in the heart of Nuits-sur-Armançon, this beautiful castle dates back to the 16th century. With its impressive architecture and well-preserved interiors, it offers a glimpse into French history and is surrounded by picturesque gardens.
- Fontenay Abbey (Abbaye de Fontenay): Just a short drive away from Nuits-sur-Armançon, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a stunning Cistercian abbey founded in 1118. Visitors can explore the well-preserved abbey church, cloisters, and gardens, as well as learn about the monks' way of life.
- Alesia: Located approximately 15 miles from Nuits-sur-Armançon, Alesia is an ancient Gallo-Roman archaeological site. It is famous for being the location of the Battle of Alesia, where Julius Caesar defeated the Gauls in 52 BC. Visitors can explore the museum and witness the remains of the fortified city.
- Semur-en-Auxois: Situated just a short drive east of Nuits-sur-Armançon, Semur-en-Auxois is a charming medieval town. It is known for its well-preserved ramparts, picturesque streets, and beautiful views over the surrounding countryside. Visitors can wander through the town, explore the historical buildings, and enjoy the local shops and restaurants.
- Château de Chateauneuf-en-Auxois: Located around 11 miles southwest of Nuits-sur-Armançon, this impressive hilltop castle overlooks the village of Chateauneuf-en-Auxois. Dating back to the 12th century, the castle offers panoramic views of the Burgundy countryside. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about its history and explore the medieval architecture.
- MuséoParc Alésia: Situated approximately 13 miles from Nuits-sur-Armançon, this modern museum complex is dedicated to the Battle of Alesia. Through interactive exhibits, visitors can learn about the Gallic and Roman cultures, the tactics used in the battle, and the significance of this historical event.
- Flavigny-sur-Ozerain: Located about 12 miles southeast of Nuits-sur-Armançon, Flavigny-sur-Ozerain is a picturesque medieval village. Known for its charming streets, old houses, and the production of aniseed candies, visitors can stroll through the village, visit the ancient abbey, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
- Burgundy Canal: Passing near Nuits-sur-Armançon, the Burgundy Canal offers a delightful opportunity for scenic walks or bike rides. Visitors can enjoy the peacefulness of the canal, admire the surrounding countryside, and even rent a boat to navigate its calm waters. These attractions offer a variety of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to explore the beauty and rich heritage of the region surrounding Nuits-sur-Armançon.