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Fabienne Giezendanner36 rue Jacques Gervais
Ornans
25290
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This joint-owned house, spanning 110m² and situated on two floors, offers a stunning view of the Loue River in Ornans. It can accommodate up to 6 people and is easily accessible via an external staircase with 8 steps. The house has a separate entrance and features a spacious entrance hall. The kitchen opens onto a balcony, while the living room opens onto a balcony/terrace equipped with a wood stove and a convertible sofa bed for 2 people. The ground floor also includes a shower room with a toilet. On the upper floor, there are three bedrooms, including one with a 1.60m bed, one with a 1.40m bed, and two with 0.90m beds, as well as a baby cot. There is also a bathroom with a toilet on this floor. Guests can enjoy the garden furniture and barbecue facilities. Bed linen is provided, and maid service is available upon request. Pets are allowed. Additionally, this property is located in the heart of the Loue Valley, offering a magnificent view of the river. Amenities such as TV, washing machine, and dishwasher are provided for your convenience.Reviews
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Besançon is located 25 km away, while Pontarlier is 35 km away.
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- Musée Gustave Courbet: Located in the hometown of famous French painter Gustave Courbet, this museum showcases a collection of his works, including landscapes, portraits, and self-portraits. It provides insights into Courbet's life and artistic contributions.
- Ornans Old Town: Explore the charming streets of Ornans Old Town, filled with well-preserved traditional buildings, quaint cafes, and local shops. Admire the architectural beauty and immerse yourself in the town's rich history.
- Source de la Loue: Just a short distance from Ornans, the Source de la Loue is a natural spring that forms the Loue River. Surrounded by lush greenery, this picturesque spot offers opportunities for scenic walks, picnics, and relaxation amidst nature.
- Château d'Ornans: Discover the grandeur of Château d'Ornans, a historic castle overlooking the town. Although not open to the public, its impressive exterior and beautiful gardens are worth a visit. Take a stroll around the castle grounds for panoramic views of the surrounding area.
- Pontarlier: Located about 30 kilometers from Ornans, Pontarlier is a charming town known for its historical sites and natural beauty. Visit the Pontarlier Absinthe Museum to learn about the famous alcoholic drink, explore the Saint-Bénigne Church, or enjoy outdoor activities in the nearby Jura Mountains.
- Grottes de Vallorbe: Situated in Switzerland, approximately 70 kilometers from Ornans, the Grottes de Vallorbe are a network of stunning limestone caves. Marvel at the impressive stalactites and stalagmites, underground lakes, and intricate rock formations on a guided tour.
- Besançon: Located around 40 kilometers from Ornans, Besançon is a vibrant city with a rich history. Visit the impressive Citadel of Besançon, explore the charming old town, and discover the diverse range of museums, including the Musée des Beaux-Arts and the Museum of Time.
- Lac de Saint-Point: Located about 60 kilometers from Ornans, Lac de Saint-Point is the third-largest natural lake in France. Enjoy a day by the lake, swimming, fishing, or simply relaxing on the sandy beaches. The surrounding area also offers hiking trails and opportunities for water sports.
- Saline Royale d'Arc-et-Senans: Approximately 70 kilometers from Ornans, the Saline Royale d'Arc-et-Senans is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This former saltworks complex is an architectural masterpiece designed by Claude-Nicolas Ledoux. Explore the buildings, gardens, and exhibitions to learn about the history of salt production. 10. Belfort: Located around 80 kilometers from Ornans, Belfort is known for its iconic Lion of Belfort statue, commemorating the city's resistance during the Franco-Prussian War. Explore the historic center, visit the Belfort Citadel, and enjoy panoramic views from the Ballon d'Alsace mountain nearby.