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Jean LoupRue De Traverse Petit Villard
Mignovillard
39250
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The renovated 18th century old farm spans 400 m2 and showcases the traditional Jura style with firtrees and one meter wide stone walls. Surrounding the house is a spacious 2300 m2 garden, perfect for enjoying breakfast or a refreshing drink throughout the day. The old barn has been transformed into two large rooms (25 and 27 m2) with private showers and toilets. Adding a personal touch, the rooms are adorned with paintings from Jean Loups grandfather and Monique. Adjacent to the rooms is a relaxing area where guests can cook, watch TV, access free WIFI, or simply unwind with a good book. In the evening, guests can indulge in the country's specialties (ham, sausages, cheese, Jura wine) at the Table d'Hôte, providing a delightful dining experience. The rooms have an independent entrance at the back of the farm.Reviews
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Directions
If you are coming from the A36 highway, exit at Poligny and continue on the N5 towards Champagnole. In Champagnole, follow the D471 towards Pontarlier. Once you reach Censeau, turn right towards Lac St Point and take the D47. Petit Villard is located 7 km away from Censeau.
If you are coming from Vallorbe in Switzerland, take the N57 towards Pontarlier. In Hopitaux Vieux, take the D45/D9 towards Labergement St Marie and then continue on the D47 towards Censeau. Petit Villard is conveniently located along this route.
If you are coming from Vallorbe in Switzerland, take the N57 towards Pontarlier. In Hopitaux Vieux, take the D45/D9 towards Labergement St Marie and then continue on the D47 towards Censeau. Petit Villard is conveniently located along this route.
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- Lac de l'Abbaye: Located just a short distance from Mignovillard, Lac de l'Abbaye is a beautiful lake surrounded by lush greenery. It offers opportunities for swimming, fishing, and picnicking, making it a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Cascades du Hérisson: Situated in the Jura Mountains, Cascades du Hérisson is a series of stunning waterfalls that cascade down the rocky cliffs. Visitors can explore the network of walking trails that lead to different viewpoints, providing breathtaking views of the cascades.
- Château de Joux: A historical fortress perched on a rocky outcrop, Château de Joux offers a glimpse into France's medieval past. This well-preserved castle showcases various architectural styles and features a museum that displays weapons, armor, and prison cells.
- Saline Royale d'Arc-et-Senans: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Saline Royale is a former saltworks factory designed by Claude-Nicolas Ledoux in the 18th century. The vast complex includes impressive buildings, gardens, and a museum dedicated to the history of salt production.
- Grottes des Planches: These limestone caves, located near the village of Planches-en-Montagne, offer a fascinating underground exploration. Visitors can admire the stunning stalactites and stalagmites, as well as learn about the geological formations and history of the caves.
- Jura Vineyards: The Jura region is known for its vineyards and unique wine production. Wine enthusiasts can visit local wineries and cellars to taste the renowned Vin Jaune (yellow wine) and other regional specialties, while enjoying the picturesque vineyard landscapes.
- Musée de la Lunette: Situated in Morez, this museum is dedicated to the history of eyewear and optical instruments. It showcases a vast collection of spectacles, sunglasses, and telescopes, offering insights into the evolution of optical technology.
- Fort Saint-André: Located in the nearby town of Salins-les-Bains, Fort Saint-André is a military fortress built in the 19th century. It provides panoramic views of the town and surrounding landscapes, and visitors can explore the underground passages and learn about the fort's history.
- Parc Polaire: Situated in Chaux-Neuve, Parc Polaire is a wildlife park where visitors can observe various Arctic and sub-Arctic animal species. It houses polar bears, wolves, lynxes, and other animals in spacious enclosures that mimic their natural habitats. 10. Musée de la Vache qui Rit: Located in Lons-le-Saunier, this quirky museum is dedicated to the famous French cheese brand, La Vache qui Rit (The Laughing Cow). Visitors can learn about the cheese's history, production process, and enjoy interactive exhibits. Please note that the distances and accessibility of these attractions may vary, so it's recommended to check for updated information and plan accordingly.