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Contact Details:
Address:
Philippe Vuillaume6 Rue Alfred De Musset Gousseauville
Incheville
76117
Reviews:
7 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €378Telephone:
0673989398Mobile:
0673989398Description:
Description for B&B:
There are three themed rooms available. The first room, inspired by the navy, features a double bed, a single bed, and the option to add an additional bed. It also includes a bathroom with a shower, washbasin, and toilet. The second room, designed for a romantic ambiance, offers a shower within the bedroom itself, along with a separate bathroom providing a shower, toilet, and washbasin. The third room, showcasing an African theme, contains a double bed, a single bed, and a baby bed. Its bathroom features a shower, toilet, and washbasin.Description for Gite
This gite offers an independent entrance and separate guest rooms. It also boasts a beautiful lawn area and a parking lot for cars. The main area of the gite features a bedroom with a double bed and a sofa bed that can accommodate up to 4 people for sleeping. Additionally, it has a capacity of 12 people when including the guest rooms, which also come with a TV. The bathroom is separate and includes a shower, washbasin, and toilet.Reviews
Appréciations pour Le Clos des Roses, Incheville:
séjour parfait
très bon accueil et beaucoup de discrétion
que dire du petit déjeuner (gargantuesque)
avec beaucoup de produits locaux et fait maison
bonne chance pour la suite
que dire du petit déjeuner (gargantuesque)
avec beaucoup de produits locaux et fait maison
bonne chance pour la suite
chambre d'hôte
Un très bon accueil, la chambre romantique très bien, personnes très accueillantes, et quoi dire du petit déjeuner, avec un grand choix de pain, croissants, cake, et des très bonnes confitures(au moins 8 sortes), on a passé un superbe séjour, à refaire
Séjour WE 8 mars 2015
Accueil très sympathique.
Aucune critique, très bien, continuez .....
Aucune critique, très bien, continuez .....
Hôtes discrets et chaleureux
Gîte très bien placé pour de longues promenades autour des étangs. Les hôtes sont très accueillants et chaleureux, de bon conseil pour les bonnes adresses.
Etape parfaite
Excellent accueil, hôtes sympatiques et disponibles, chambre spacieuse et calme (literie parfaite), petits-déjeuners copieux et variés (confitures extras !)
Parfait
Très bon accueil, hôtes très sympathiques. Chambre très jolie (romantique). Un petit déjeuner copieux avec de superbes confitures maison !
Chambre d'Hôte "Le Clôs des Roses"
Nous souhaitons émettre un avis très favorable quant à la qualité des prestations fournies par Chritine Obee. Son accueil, sa discrétion et sa gentillesse sont bien réelles.
Spécial bon point pour l'intimité et le confort de la chambre Romantique...
Spécial bon point pour l'intimité et le confort de la chambre Romantique...
Directions
The most direct route, approximately 170km: Start at the meeting point and head towards Beauvais on N1. Continue on D901 towards Marseille-en-Beauvais and then Grandvilliers. Take D1015 which will lead you to Tréport via Blangy-sur-Bresle and possibly Gamaches.
The route by the highway, approximately 210km: Follow A16 until Beauvais, then Amiens and finally Abbeville. Exit the highway at exit 22 and follow the signs for Abbeville, then Tréport / Mers-les-Bains on D925. From Lille, take N17 to Arras. Once in Arras, follow the ring road and cross N25 in the direction of Doullens / Abbeville. Continue on the same road until you reach Abbeville on D925. Then, stay on D925 which will take you to Tréport. From Rouen, take A28-E402 towards Saint-Saëns / Abbeville. Continue until exit 5 for Blangy-sur-Bresle. Then, take D49 towards Had and Tréport.
The route by the highway, approximately 210km: Follow A16 until Beauvais, then Amiens and finally Abbeville. Exit the highway at exit 22 and follow the signs for Abbeville, then Tréport / Mers-les-Bains on D925. From Lille, take N17 to Arras. Once in Arras, follow the ring road and cross N25 in the direction of Doullens / Abbeville. Continue on the same road until you reach Abbeville on D925. Then, stay on D925 which will take you to Tréport. From Rouen, take A28-E402 towards Saint-Saëns / Abbeville. Continue until exit 5 for Blangy-sur-Bresle. Then, take D49 towards Had and Tréport.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
1 | 378 | 378 | 10 | oui | ||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
2 | 48 | 58 | 10 | oui | ||||||||||
Holiday Home | 7 | non |
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Château de Dieppe: Located in the nearby town of Dieppe, this historic castle dates back to the 15th century. It offers stunning views of the English Channel and houses a museum showcasing maritime artifacts and local history.
- Étretat Cliffs: Situated along the Alabaster Coast, these iconic chalk cliffs are renowned for their dramatic beauty. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails along the cliff tops, admire the breathtaking views, and explore the charming town of Étretat.
- Varengeville-sur-Mer: This picturesque village is known for its stunning gardens, including the Jardin Shamrock and the Bois des Moutiers. Visitors can wander through colorful flowerbeds, discover unique plant species, and enjoy a peaceful atmosphere.
- Saint-Valery-en-Caux: A charming coastal town, Saint-Valery-en-Caux offers a beautiful beach, a lively marina, and a scenic promenade. Visitors can relax by the sea, explore the historic town center, and sample delicious seafood at local restaurants.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen: Located in the city of Rouen, this art museum houses an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the Middle Ages to the present day. It is particularly famous for its extensive collection of Impressionist artworks.
- Jardins d'Agapanthe: Situated in Grigneuseville, these enchanting gardens are known for their unique and artistic landscaping. Visitors can wander through a variety of themed gardens, ponds, and terraces, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance.
- Château de Miromesnil: This beautiful 16th-century castle is located near Tourville-sur-Arques. It was the birthplace of renowned French writer Guy de Maupassant and now serves as a museum showcasing his life and works. The castle is surrounded by picturesque gardens, making it a delightful place to explore.
- Abbaye de Jumièges: Situated in the Seine Valley, this majestic ruined abbey is considered one of the most beautiful in France. Visitors can explore the remains of the abbey, admire its Gothic architecture, and stroll through the surrounding parkland.
- Maison des Traditions Normandes: Located in Le Petit-Quevilly, this museum offers a glimpse into Normandy's rural past. It features traditional Norman architecture, exhibits on local crafts and traditions, and hosts various cultural events throughout the year. 10. Le Parc du Bois des Moutiers: Situated in Varengeville-sur-Mer, this exceptional garden is known for its collection of rare trees and plants. Designed by British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, it offers a serene and picturesque setting for leisurely strolls and picnics.