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Goury Ludovic
25 Rue du Chanoine
Treigny
89520

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0386746539

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0671629407

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Welcome to "Chaineau The", a charming hamlet known for its pottery and located near the medieval site of Guédelon. Murielle and Ludovic invite you to their beautifully restored holiday home, which was once an old barn or hay barn on a small farm.

Surrounded by breathtaking countryside, you can enjoy a range of sports and leisure activities in the vicinity, including swimming, hiking, mountain biking, horse riding, and indulging in delicious local products such as cheese, vegetables, and honey.

From the comfort of the cottages, you can observe the friendly animals and admire the panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. If you are seeking tranquility, the enchanting forest located just behind the cottages offers the perfect escape.

To make inquiries or contact us, simply click on the "contact" option in the top right menu of this page. We look forward to welcoming you to our little slice of paradise.

Your hosts, Murielle and Ludovic Goury.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
30 10 4
B&B
(3 pers.)
45
Apartment 2
Holiday Home 8

Services

Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Guédelon Castle: Located just a few kilometers away, Guédelon Castle is a unique attraction where a medieval-style castle is being constructed using traditional techniques. Visitors can witness the construction process and learn about medieval architecture and craftsmanship.
  • Saint-Fargeau Castle: Situated in the nearby town of Saint-Fargeau, this magnificent Renaissance castle offers guided tours and hosts various events such as historical reenactments and a popular sound and light show during the summer months.
  • Colette Museum: In the village of Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye, you'll find the Colette Museum dedicated to the famous French writer, Colette. The museum showcases her life, works, and personal belongings, offering a glimpse into the world of this influential literary figure.
  • Château de Ratilly: A short drive away, Château de Ratilly is a picturesque medieval castle known for its pottery workshops and exhibitions. Discover the art of pottery making, admire the castle's architecture, and explore the beautiful surrounding gardens.
  • Rogny-les-Sept-Écluses: Approximately 30 kilometers from Treigny, Rogny-les-Sept-Écluses is home to a unique staircase of seven locks on the Canal de Briare. Visitors can witness the functioning of these historic locks and enjoy a pleasant walk along the canal.
  • Gien: Located on the banks of the Loire River, the town of Gien is renowned for its production of fine earthenware. Visit the Gien Faïencerie to learn about the pottery-making process and browse their exquisite collections. Additionally, explore the charming town center and admire the Gien Castle.
  • Chablis Vineyards: Treigny is conveniently located near the renowned wine region of Chablis. Take a short drive to explore the picturesque vineyards, visit local wineries, and indulge in wine tastings to savor some of France's finest white wines.
  • Fontenay Abbey: A bit further away but worth the visit, Fontenay Abbey is a beautifully preserved Cistercian abbey dating back to the 12th century. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers guided tours, allowing visitors to appreciate its architectural grandeur and serene surroundings.
  • Vézelay: Situated on a hilltop, Vézelay is a charming medieval village known for its remarkable Basilica of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine. This UNESCO World Heritage site attracts pilgrims and visitors with its stunning Romanesque architecture and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. 10. Sancerre: Located in the Loire Valley, the town of Sancerre is famous for its world-class wines. Explore the vineyards, enjoy wine tastings, and visit the historic town center with its medieval streets and quaint shops and cafes. These attractions provide a diverse range of experiences, from historical and cultural sites to natural landscapes and gastronomic delights, offering something for every type of traveler.