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Ines Monot
Abbaye du Val des Choues
Essarois
21290

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Price per night:

price from €95

Telephone:

0380810109

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Experience the charm of the Val Choues Abbey, offering two inviting guest rooms exuding a tranquil and monastic ambiance. Escape from the chaos of the world and immerse yourself in the serenity of this extraordinary location, far from the distractions of human activities. During your stay, indulge in the delight of exploring the exquisite French garden and embrace the opportunity to partake in wild boar hunting, accompanied by the hospitable owners who warmly invite you to dine with them. Stay connected with complimentary WIFI provided in the dining room for your convenience.

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Directions

To reach the abbey, you need to enter the coordinates for Voulaines on your GPS device and set it to the Templars destination. After passing the church in Voulaines, continue out of the town and drive through a forest for approximately 6 km. Look for signposts along the way to guide you to the abbey.

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: Bed in 160
Notes: With shower or bath
Apartment 1 170

Services

Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de Bussy-Rabutin: Located in Bussy-le-Grand, this magnificent castle was once the residence of the 17th-century courtier and writer, Roger de Bussy-Rabutin. Visitors can explore the castle's opulent interiors, admire the beautifully manicured gardens, and learn about its rich history.
  • Château de Châteauneuf-en-Auxois: Situated in the village of Châteauneuf, this medieval fortress overlooks the surrounding countryside. The castle offers stunning panoramic views and features well-preserved architecture. Inside, visitors can discover the castle's history through informative exhibits and enjoy guided tours.
  • Côte d'Or Vineyards: Just a short drive away from Abbaye du Val des Choues, the Côte d'Or region is renowned for its picturesque vineyards and world-class wines. Visitors can explore the charming wine villages, indulge in wine tastings, and learn about the winemaking process at various local vineyards.
  • Fontenay Abbey: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Fontenay Abbey is a beautifully preserved Cistercian monastery dating back to the 12th century. Visitors can wander through the serene cloisters, admire the Romanesque architecture, and learn about the abbey's fascinating history.
  • MuséoParc Alésia: Located in Alise-Sainte-Reine, this historical theme park offers an immersive experience into the Battle of Alesia, a significant event in Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul. Through interactive displays, reenactments, and archaeological exhibits, visitors can learn about the battle's importance and its impact on ancient history.
  • Dijon: As the capital city of the Burgundy region, Dijon offers a wealth of attractions. Visitors can explore the charming medieval streets, admire the intricate architecture of the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, visit the vibrant local markets, and sample delicious local cuisine, including the famous Dijon mustard.
  • Châtillon-sur-Seine: This picturesque town is known for its rich archaeological heritage and the famous Vix Krater, an ancient Greek wine-mixing vessel discovered in the nearby Vix burial mound. Visitors can explore the Musée du Pays Châtillonnais to learn about the region's history and enjoy the scenic beauty of the town.
  • Alesia Archaeological Park: Located near the town of Alise-Sainte-Reine, the Alesia Archaeological Park is the site where the Battle of Alesia took place. Visitors can explore the extensive ruins, visit the impressive statue of Vercingetorix, and learn about the Gauls' resistance against the Roman Empire.
  • Nuits-Saint-Georges: Situated in the heart of the renowned Burgundy wine region, Nuits-Saint-Georges is a charming town known for its vineyards and wine production. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings, visit local cellars, and explore the picturesque streets lined with traditional half-timbered houses. 10. Flavigny-sur-Ozerain: This medieval village is famous for its production of Anise de Flavigny candies. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, visit the charming convent-turned-candy-factory, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of this well-preserved historic village.