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Contact Details:
Address:
Greg & Nathalie ScullardLa Côte
Coust
18210
Reviews:
2 reviewsPrice per week:
price from €250Telephone:
0248635512Mobile:
0620650005Description:
Description for B&B:
Welcome to La Colline de Dialuc in Coust, Berry. Situated atop a hill, our location offers breathtaking views that never fail to amaze. The charming cottages, found within the renovated old barn, provide a comfortable and pleasant stay. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Tronçais forest, where delightful walks await. During the summer, the area comes alive with a plethora of entertainment options and the opportunity to explore landscaped ponds. With so much to offer, there is never a dull moment at La Colline de Dialuc.Description for Gite
Situated atop a hill, this charming gite offers utmost privacy and tranquility, with no neighboring properties to disrupt your peace (except for the friendly owners, of course!). Ample parking space is provided for your convenience. Upon entering the premises through a shared entrance with stairs, you will find two delightful cottages nestled at the end of a small corridor. Each cottage features a cozy mezzanine bedroom for two, a fully-equipped bathroom with a washing machine, a well-appointed kitchen with a stovetop, oven, and fridge, as well as a comfortable dining area and lounge for your relaxation.Reviews
Appréciations pour La Colline de Dialuc, Coust:
Colline du dialluc
Malgré notre arrive avec du retard nous avons eu un très bon accueil , un très bon repas nous a été servi!!! Les photos sont conformes a la réalité il nous a juste manque le soleil !!!!! Nous conseillons ce lieu magique a tous les amoureux de nature de vielles pierres ...... Petit déjeuner copieux Notre hôte est d une très grande gentillesse merci encore pour ces bons moments
CHAMBRES HOTES
accueil super gentil hôtes discrets mais tres accueillant decors SPLENDIDES fait avec goût et chaleur
on veut y revenir et on a du mal à partir 100% super
on veut y revenir et on a du mal à partir 100% super
Directions
To reach our destination, start by taking exit 8: Saint-Amand-Montrond on the A71. From there, follow the D300 as it takes you through the center of Saint-Amand-Montrond. Continue driving in the direction of Montlucon until you reach the N144. After approximately 8 km, make a left turn towards Coust on the D1. Once on the D1, drive for about 600m and you will notice our hill on your left side. You can climb it after the next turn.
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Holiday Home | 2 | 70 | 80 | 250 | 300 | ||||||||||
Notes: Cottage for 2 - 2nights minimum |
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Attractions
- Château de la Verrerie: Located in the nearby town of Oizon, Château de la Verrerie is a stunning 18th-century castle surrounded by beautiful gardens. Visitors can explore the castle's architecture, learn about its history, and take leisurely walks in the picturesque grounds.
- Sancerre: Situated just a short drive away, the charming medieval town of Sancerre is famous for its vineyards and delicious white wines. Tourists can visit local wineries, enjoy wine tastings, and wander through the narrow streets to admire the well-preserved architecture.
- Musée de la Loire: Located in Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire, this museum showcases the heritage and history of the Loire River. Visitors can explore exhibits that highlight the river's ecosystem, navigation, and the role it played in the region's development.
- Menetou-Salon: Known for its vineyards and wine production, Menetou-Salon is a picturesque village worth visiting. Visitors can take a stroll through the vineyards, enjoy wine tastings, and admire the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Château de Gien: Situated in the town of Gien, this medieval castle overlooks the Loire River. It houses the International Hunting Museum, which exhibits an extensive collection of hunting-related artifacts and artworks. The castle also offers guided tours of its historical rooms and stunning views from its towers.
- Briare Aqueduct: Located in Briare, this impressive aqueduct carries the Canal de Briare over the Loire River. It is the longest steel canal aqueduct in the world and offers a unique and scenic spot for a leisurely walk or a boat trip along the canal.
- Chavignol: A small village known for its goat cheese, Chavignol is a must-visit for food enthusiasts. Visitors can taste and purchase the famous Crottin de Chavignol cheese directly from local producers and learn about the traditional cheese-making process.
- Belleville-sur-Loire Nuclear Power Plant: For those interested in technology and energy production, a visit to the Belleville-sur-Loire Nuclear Power Plant is a unique experience. Guided tours provide insight into the operation of a nuclear power plant and its role in the region.
- Abbaye de Fontmorigny: Located near Menetou-Salon, this former Cistercian abbey boasts impressive Gothic architecture and beautiful surrounding gardens. Visitors can explore the abbey's ruins, enjoy peaceful walks, and learn about its historical significance. 10. Château de La Chapelle-d'Angillon: Situated in La Chapelle-d'Angillon, this castle is famous for its association with French writer Charles d'Orléans. The castle offers guided tours, showcasing its medieval architecture and providing insights into the life and works of Charles d'Orléans.