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Colette Chouet4, Rue Du Moulin Foulot
Meursault
21190
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I have one cozy room called "Gingerbread" with its own shower and private toilet. The second room, "Nonette," features two beds side by side, while the third room, "Anis," also has two beds side by side. These two rooms share a spacious bathroom and have a separate toilet, all conveniently located on the same floor. Although they are close to each other, please note that if you are not traveling with family or friends, I only rent out individual rooms.Description for Gite
You have the option to rent all three bedrooms of this charming gite, granting you full access to the kitchen and living room. The minimum rental period is three days, with a daily rate of 160 euros.Reviews
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Directions
To reach your destination, take the Beaune Center exit on the motorway and head towards Chalon sur Saône. While in Meursault, continue on the Nationale road and make a right turn shortly after passing the Meursault castle sign. Then, take another right turn. Congratulations, you have reached your destination.
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- Château de Meursault: Located in the heart of Meursault, this historic castle dates back to the 12th century and offers guided tours of its impressive architecture and wine cellars. Visitors can also enjoy wine tastings of the renowned Burgundy wines produced on-site.
- Hospices de Beaune: Situated in the nearby town of Beaune, the Hospices de Beaune is a medieval hospital complex turned museum. Its distinctive tiled roof and Gothic architecture make it a must-visit attraction. Inside, you can explore the museum's collection of art and furniture while learning about the history of the hospice.
- Clos Vougeot: Just a short drive away, Clos Vougeot is a vineyard and historic monument famous for producing some of the finest Grand Cru wines in Burgundy. Visitors can stroll through the picturesque vineyards, visit the Château du Clos de Vougeot, and learn about the winemaking process.
- Beaune City Center: The charming city center of Beaune is worth exploring, with its well-preserved medieval architecture and historic sites. Visit the beautiful Hôtel-Dieu, a former charity hospital, and wander through the narrow streets lined with boutique shops, cafes, and wine bars.
- Château de Pommard: Situated in Pommard, just a short drive from Meursault, this castle boasts stunning vineyards and offers tours and tastings of its renowned wines. The estate also features a wine museum where visitors can learn about the region's winemaking traditions.
- Château de la Rochepot: A medieval fortress nestled in the nearby village of La Rochepot, this castle is known for its distinctive multi-colored tiled roofs and impressive architecture. Explore the castle's towers and rooms, enjoy panoramic views from the top, and immerse yourself in the medieval history of the region.
- Cluny Abbey: Located in Cluny, roughly an hour's drive from Meursault, Cluny Abbey is a fascinating religious site. Once the largest church in the Christian world, it now stands in ruins. Visitors can explore the remaining structures, including the impressive abbey church, and learn about its historical significance.
- Château de Savigny-lès-Beaune: This unique castle near Beaune is home to a private collection of vintage cars, motorcycles, and airplanes. Explore the extensive collection as well as the beautifully maintained gardens and vineyards surrounding the castle.
- Côte de Beaune Vineyards: Meursault lies in the heart of the renowned Côte de Beaune wine region. Take a scenic drive or bike ride through the picturesque vineyards, stopping at various wineries along the way for tastings and to learn about the production of Burgundy wines. 10. Hôtel-Dieu Museum in Beaune: This former charitable hospital, known for its colorful tiled roof, now houses a museum showcasing Burgundy's history and art. Admire the Flemish polyptych altarpiece, explore the pharmacy, and learn about the medical practices of the past. These attractions offer a mix of historical, cultural, and culinary experiences, showcasing the rich heritage and famous wines of the Burgundy region.