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Gerard Paille
13 rue de la Gare
Droue sur Drouette
28230

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Price per night:

price from €45

Telephone:

0237836494

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0681331754

Description:

Description for B&B:

The room comfortably accommodates two individuals and features newly upholstered furniture, fresh bed linen, and a television. Guests also have access to a spacious balcony. This classic room is designed for two people and includes a shared bathroom and separate WC for two adjacent rooms. Additionally, there is a fitness room available with a shower.

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This delightful pavilion offers a serene haven with 5 bedrooms, situated in a peaceful street. Two of these rooms are available for bed and breakfast for 2 individuals, and there is an additional option of a third bedroom for children, equipped with a single bed and two bunk beds. Guests can also take advantage of the fitness room and shower facilities. Furthermore, there is a shared bathroom and toilet available for use by guests staying in the 2 bedrooms.

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Directions

To reach Epernon and Rambouillet from Paris, follow the N10 road. Once you reach the Epernon Droue Drouette station, continue straight on the main road until you spot a pavilion on the right side, approximately 300m after passing the railway bridge. From there, head towards De Chartres and Maintenon, while staying on the main road.

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Attractions

  • Château de Maintenon: Located in the nearby town of Maintenon, this stunning castle is known for its beautiful gardens and impressive architecture. It was once the residence of Madame de Maintenon, the second wife of Louis XIV.
  • Chartres Cathedral: Situated in the city of Chartres, just a short drive from Droue sur Drouette, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. The cathedral is famous for its remarkable stained glass windows and the labyrinth on the floor.
  • Château de Rambouillet: A historic castle surrounded by lush gardens and a large forest, the Château de Rambouillet offers visitors a glimpse into French royal history. It was a favorite retreat for French monarchs and is now used as a presidential residence.
  • Bergerie Nationale de Rambouillet: Located within the forest of Rambouillet, this national sheepfold is a working farm that showcases traditional French agricultural practices. Visitors can learn about sheep farming, visit the animal pens, and even participate in sheep shearing demonstrations.
  • Musée Rambolitrain: This unique museum in Rambouillet is dedicated to model trains and railways. It features an extensive collection of miniature trains, tracks, and landscapes, offering an immersive experience for enthusiasts and families.
  • Château de Versailles: Although a little further away, the iconic Palace of Versailles is worth a visit. Known for its opulent interiors, extensive gardens, and the Hall of Mirrors, this former royal residence is a testament to French grandeur and history.
  • Maison Picassiette: Situated in Chartres, this extraordinary house is entirely covered in intricate mosaics made from broken ceramics and glass. Created by a local artist, Raymond Isidore, it is a unique and vibrant example of outsider art.
  • Parc Animalier d'Eperon: Located in Eperon, this animal park is home to various species of animals from around the world. Visitors can see lions, giraffes, monkeys, and many other animals in a spacious and natural setting.
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Chartres: The Fine Arts Museum of Chartres houses an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. It showcases works from various periods, including Renaissance and Impressionist art. 10. Château de Dourdan: Situated in the town of Dourdan, this medieval fortress offers visitors the chance to explore its well-preserved walls, towers, and courtyard. It provides a glimpse into the architectural and defensive techniques of the Middle Ages.

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