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Champlemy, located between Auxerre and Nevers, is an ideal stopover for travelers heading south or returning north. It is also conveniently situated on the official route to St. Jacques de Compostelle, offering numerous opportunities for wandering and exploration. The area boasts beautiful surroundings with a variety of historical towns and villages to discover. In the lovely garden behind the house, guests can enjoy dinner during warm summer evenings, providing a perfect opportunity to relax and unwind after a long drive. Additionally, the garden features the picturesque river Nièvre, flowing between ancient trees. For those interested, a delicious meal can be booked for just 17 euros, including a starter, main course, cheese, and dessert (beverages not included). Inside the house, guests have access to a drawing-room equipped with a television and computer with internet, ensuring a comfortable stay. It is worth noting that we are open year-round, ready to welcome guests at any time.Reviews
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- Château de Bazoches: Located around 10 kilometers from Champlemy, Château de Bazoches is an impressive medieval fortress that offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. It was the residence of the renowned military architect, Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban, and now serves as a museum showcasing his life and work.
- Morvan Regional Natural Park: Situated approximately 20 kilometers from Champlemy, the Morvan Regional Natural Park is a paradise for nature lovers. This vast park covers over 230,000 acres of forests, lakes, and rolling hills. It offers numerous hiking trails, picturesque villages, and opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and boating.
- Nevers: Nevers is a charming city located about 40 kilometers from Champlemy. It is known for its rich history and architectural wonders. Visit the Nevers Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, and the Ducal Palace, a former residence of the Dukes of Nevers. Stroll through the picturesque streets, enjoy local cuisine, and visit the vibrant markets.
- Guédelon Castle: Situated around 60 kilometers from Champlemy, Guédelon Castle is a unique project where a medieval-style castle is being built using traditional techniques and materials. Visitors can witness the construction process, explore the castle's various workshops, and learn about medieval craftsmanship.
- Sancerre: Sancerre is a renowned wine-producing village located approximately 70 kilometers from Champlemy. Surrounded by vineyards, it offers stunning views of the Loire Valley. Visit local wineries to taste the famous Sancerre wines, explore the charming streets lined with medieval houses, and enjoy panoramic views from the Sancerre Tower.
- Vézelay Abbey: Situated about 80 kilometers from Champlemy, Vézelay Abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an important pilgrimage destination. This Romanesque abbey is known for its beautiful sculptures and its association with Saint Mary Magdalene. Explore the abbey and enjoy the picturesque village of Vézelay, with its narrow streets and historic buildings.
- Palais Ducal - Dijon: Located around 130 kilometers from Champlemy, the Palais Ducal in Dijon is a magnificent palace that once served as the residence of the Dukes of Burgundy. It now houses the Musée des Beaux-Arts, showcasing an extensive collection of art, including works by famous artists such as Vermeer, Monet, and Rodin.
- Beaune: Beaune, situated approximately 150 kilometers from Champlemy, is a charming town renowned for its wine production. Visit the Hospices de Beaune, a former hospital with a stunning medieval architecture, and explore the picturesque streets lined with colorful half-timbered houses. Don't miss the opportunity to taste the famous Burgundy wines in local cellars. These attractions offer a variety of experiences, from historical sites and architectural wonders to natural beauty and culinary delights, ensuring an enriching and memorable visit to the region surrounding Champlemy, France.