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Benoît et Laurence MartinChemin Perret - Marboué
Châteaudun
28200
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Experience the perfect getaway at our stunning mansion nestled on the grounds of a historic river mill. Fully renovated in 2009, our rooms offer a tranquil escape for weekend adventures, extended stays, or unforgettable vacations.Immerse yourself in the charm of exclusive French hospitality, where a warm welcome awaits you with both simplicity and refinement. Our commitment to excellence is evident in our Gîtes de France label, a recognition of the superior quality of our amenities and service.
Indulge in a variety of outdoor activities such as boating, hiking through picturesque countryside, or exploring the surrounding area, including the iconic Chartres Cathedral and enchanting Loire River castles. Alternatively, unwind and rejuvenate along the peaceful banks of the Loir river. With personalized recommendations and assistance from your gracious hosts, we will help you create the perfect itinerary for your dream getaway.
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- Château de Châteaudun: Located in the town of Châteaudun, this medieval castle is a popular tourist attraction. It features a blend of architectural styles, including Gothic and Renaissance, and offers stunning views of the surrounding area.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts et d'Histoire Naturelle de Châteaudun: Situated in Châteaudun, this museum showcases a diverse collection of fine arts and natural history exhibits. Visitors can explore paintings, sculptures, fossils, and artifacts that highlight the region's rich cultural and natural heritage.
- Les Caves du Foulon: These underground caves, located in Châteaudun, were once used as tanneries and wine cellars. Today, they offer guided tours where visitors can learn about the history of the caves and the traditional processes used in winemaking and leather production.
- Château de Bonneval: Just a short drive from Châteaudun, the Château de Bonneval is a stunning Renaissance castle surrounded by a moat and beautiful gardens. Visitors can explore the castle's elegant interior, admire its architecture, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the grounds.
- Chartres Cathedral: Situated approximately 30 kilometers from Châteaudun, Chartres Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This medieval masterpiece is renowned for its stunning stained glass windows, intricate sculptures, and architectural grandeur, making it a must-visit for history and art enthusiasts.
- Maison Picassiette: Located in Chartres, Maison Picassiette is a unique mosaic house created by Raymond Isidore. The entire house, including its walls, floors, and furniture, is covered in intricate mosaic designs made from various materials. It is a fascinating and visually stunning attraction.
- Musée de l'Automobile de Chartres: Car enthusiasts will enjoy visiting this automobile museum in Chartres. It displays a collection of vintage vehicles, including classic cars and motorcycles, providing a glimpse into the history of automotive engineering and design.
- Parc Régional du Perche: Situated northeast of Châteaudun, Parc Régional du Perche is a picturesque natural park known for its rolling hills, forests, and charming villages. Visitors can explore the park's hiking and biking trails, enjoy picnics in the countryside, and experience the tranquility of rural France.
- Musée Marcel Proust: Located in Illiers-Combray, a short distance from Châteaudun, this museum pays tribute to the famous French writer Marcel Proust. It showcases personal belongings, manuscripts, and exhibits related to Proust's life and literary works, providing an insight into the author's world. 10. Maison de Tante Léonie: Also situated in Illiers-Combray, this charming house was the childhood home of Marcel Proust's aunt, who inspired the fictional character of Aunt Léonie in his renowned novel, "In Search of Lost Time." The house has been preserved as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the author's inspiration and early life experiences.