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This cottage is a unique blend of the Middle Ages and modern-day comforts. Step back in time and experience life as a knight from the 13th century. The cottage is located in a historic building that was once a recording studio for a famous singer. The building has been renovated in a medieval style, with stone walls, beams, lime, and oak flooring in the bedrooms. The ground floor features terracotta St Samson flooring. The furniture in the cottage is designed by a skilled artisan in the historic furniture industry, and the decor includes hangings and medieval tapestries. Despite the medieval ambiance, you'll enjoy all the modern comforts for a comfortable and convenient stay. The fully equipped bathroom includes two basins, a large shower, and a hairdryer. Towels are included in the price, along with bed linen and blankets. The cottage also offers Wi-Fi access. The kitchen is furnished with a solid oak sofa and equipped with a stove, oven, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, large heated towel rack, electric fryer, raclette, fondue set, wok, food processor, coffee maker, kettle, and a wide range of dishes and cookware. Additionally, there is a board and iron available for your use. For families with young children, a cot, high chair, changing table, and bath can be provided upon request. There are also games for children, both indoor and outdoor, including construction toys, costumes, medieval tents, and outdoor activities such as a slide, swings, and badminton. The cottage also offers a selection of books and DVDs for your entertainment.Description for Gite
General Summary: This spacious gite can accommodate up to 5 people and features 2 bedrooms and 5 rooms with a total inside surface area of 100m². Smoking is not allowed.Accommodation: The gite offers 3 single beds and 1 double bed, perfect for a single family. There is 1 bathroom and 1 toilet available.
Facilities: The gite includes a parking area and a communal kitchen with solid oak dining furniture. The living room is equipped with various appliances such as a coffee maker, toaster, kettle, blender, electric wok, fondue set, raclette grill, electric fryer, and pressure cooker. For your convenience, there are also large household appliances including a dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, oven, refrigerator, freezer, gas stove, and hood. The bathroom is equipped with a hair dryer, heated towel rail, shower, and sinks. Linen such as sheets, blankets, towels, and napkins are provided. There is also small furniture like side tables and coffee table seating. Additionally, maintenance items such as an iron and ironing board, bucket, broom, brush broom, and mop are available. Outdoor equipment includes garden furniture, a barbecue, and a swing. The gite also offers internet access and childcare equipment such as a cot, changing table, high chair, and games. For families with babies, there is a baby bath, highchair, and changing table/mat. Multimedia features include WiFi and a flat-screen TV with a DVD player.
Outdoor Area: The gite provides a bath under the sun, a swing, a barbecue, and a garden. Outdoor games and a parasol are also available.
Environment: The gite is located in a countryside setting with a view of both the countryside and downtown area. Shops, doctors, and pharmacies are nearby.
Exhibition: The gite is south-facing and offers a deposit for WiFi access. The reception is available 24/7.
Nearby Amenities: Within close proximity, there are bars, a living area, a disco, and restaurants.
Sports: Various sports activities can be enjoyed, including riding, golf, pool, hiking (starting in the village), tennis, and mountain biking/cycling. Onsite activities include boules and badminton, as well as a swing and slide. Cultural activities such as exhibitions, museums, and educational farms are available. Recreational activities include bars, cinemas, and discos. There is also an amusement park and restaurant nearby.
Access: The gite is located 15km from the train station and 37km from the airport.
Description: The gite is situated in a small medieval village with visible castle ruins. It is also surrounded by castles and manors. Nearby attractions include Forges-les-Eaux (a renowned spa and casino), Gournay-en-Bray (a medieval town with remains of walls), Gerberoy (famous for its historic medieval battles, maintaining its medieval charm), and Gisors (with its castle that housed the last Templar Commander). The Avenue Verte, a popular cycling route, is also accessible. The RCMP Bellière, known for its horse riding and film production stunts, is nearby.
Regulations: Charges are included in the price, except for heating (as per Gîtes de France contract). A 30% deposit is required, along with a €400 security deposit in the form of a check. For more information, please visit http://www.les-templiers-normands.com/pages/page.html#k38gV85fULeJwZpb.
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- Le Havre: Located approximately 30 kilometers northwest of Doudeauville, Le Havre is a vibrant port city known for its modernist architecture and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Visitors can explore attractions such as the St. Joseph Church, the Perret Tower, and the renowned MuMa Museum, which houses an impressive collection of Impressionist art.
- Étretat: Situated on the beautiful Alabaster Coast, Étretat is a picturesque coastal town renowned for its stunning cliffs and natural arches. The iconic cliffs, including the famous "Needle" and "Aiguille," offer breathtaking views that have inspired numerous artists over the years. Visitors can also enjoy the charming town center and relax on the pebble beach.
- Honfleur: Nestled on the estuary of the Seine River, Honfleur is a charming harbor town with a rich maritime history. Its picturesque Vieux-Bassin (old harbor) is lined with colorful houses and cafes, creating a postcard-perfect setting. Visitors can explore the narrow cobbled streets, visit art galleries, and enjoy fresh seafood in the local restaurants.
- Rouen: Located approximately 70 kilometers east of Doudeauville, Rouen is the historic capital of Normandy. The city is known for its stunning Gothic architecture, particularly the magnificent Rouen Cathedral and the Gros-Horloge astronomical clock. Visitors can also explore the charming medieval streets, visit the Joan of Arc Museum, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the Vieux-Marché square.
- Deauville: Situated along the glamorous Côte Fleurie, Deauville is a luxurious seaside resort famous for its sandy beach, elegant promenade, and prestigious horse racing events. The town exudes a chic atmosphere with its upscale boutiques, stylish hotels, and the iconic Les Planches boardwalk. Visitors can also try their luck at the Casino Barrière de Deauville.
- Giverny: Located approximately 90 kilometers southeast of Doudeauville, Giverny is a small village that was home to the renowned Impressionist painter Claude Monet. Visitors can explore Monet's house and gardens, which served as inspiration for many of his famous artworks, including his iconic water lily series. The charming village also offers art galleries, cafes, and beautiful countryside scenery.
- Dieppe: Situated on the coast of the English Channel, Dieppe is a historic port town known for its rich maritime heritage and vibrant fishing industry. Visitors can explore the medieval Château de Dieppe, stroll along the picturesque seafront promenade, and visit the local fish market. Dieppe also offers a variety of water sports activities, including sailing and kiteboarding.
- Veules-les-Roses: Known as one of the most beautiful villages in Normandy, Veules-les-Roses is a charming coastal town famous for its idyllic setting and picturesque watermill. Visitors can wander along the Veules River, which is the shortest river in France, and admire the charming thatched-roof cottages. The town also has a lovely beach and a variety of seafood restaurants. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring historic cities to enjoying the natural beauty of the Normandy coastline.