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Description for B&B:
Come and experience a warm welcome as we invite you to explore the charming Lorraine region. Our tastefully restored cottage-style house is nestled in a peaceful wooded village.Inside, you will find a cozy bedroom with a comfortable double bed, complete with an ensuite shower and private toilet. Additionally, there is another lovely bedroom with a double bed, as well as a suite featuring a double bed, a crib, and a changing table. Both of these rooms also have their own private shower and toilet facilities.
Our house boasts a dining room and a living room adorned with a fireplace, offering a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
Outside, you can enjoy our beautiful garden and spacious grounds, complete with a picnic area and a barbecue, perfect for enjoying meals in the fresh air. We also offer bicycles and strollers for your convenience.
If you are traveling with a vehicle, we have a garage available for your use.
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Appréciations pour Le Pavillon du Charme, Cousances-les-Forges:
Nuit du 14au 15 juillet 2023
J ai apprécié la nuit de passer au pavillon du charme
Avec un super accueil de ce couple très attentionné et petit déjeuner excellent tout
fait maison viennoiseries confiture yaourt jus de fruits... Etc ..
je le recommande
Avec un super accueil de ce couple très attentionné et petit déjeuner excellent tout
fait maison viennoiseries confiture yaourt jus de fruits... Etc ..
je le recommande
Directions
The charming Pavilion guest rooms can be found in Cousances-les-Forges, a quaint village situated south of the Meuse River, close to Saint-Dizier and Bar-le-Duc.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 48 | 48 | 12 | Oui | ||||||||||
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Verdun Battlefield (14 km): Located near the town of Verdun, this historic site was the setting of one of the longest and bloodiest battles of World War I. Visitors can explore the preserved trenches, memorials, and museums to learn about the devastating impact of the war.
- Citadelle de Montmédy (35 km): Situated atop a hill in the town of Montmédy, this 17th-century fortress offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The citadel's well-preserved walls, underground tunnels, and drawbridges provide a glimpse into its military past.
- Lac de Madine (37 km): A large man-made lake located near the village of Nonsard-Lamarche, Lac de Madine is a popular destination for outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sailing, fishing, and picnicking along the lake's sandy beaches surrounded by picturesque landscapes.
- Château de Hattonchâtel (40 km): This beautifully restored castle, perched on a hilltop in the village of Hattonchâtel, offers stunning views of the surrounding Meuse Valley. The castle's architecture and interior decorations reflect its rich history, and it also houses a hotel and restaurant.
- Les Jardins Fruitiers de Laquenexy (55 km): Located in the village of Laquenexy, these fruit gardens showcase a variety of fruit trees, flowers, and plants. Visitors can explore the different themed gardens, learn about fruit cultivation, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
- Centre Pompidou-Metz (75 km): Situated in the city of Metz, this contemporary art museum is an architectural marvel. The museum hosts temporary exhibitions and showcases a diverse collection of modern and contemporary artworks.
- Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Metz (75 km): Metz Cathedral, also known as Saint-Étienne Cathedral, is a magnificent Gothic masterpiece. Its impressive stained glass windows, intricate sculptures, and towering spires make it a must-visit for architecture and history enthusiasts.
- Musée de la Bière (78 km): Located in the town of Stenay, this museum is dedicated to the history and brewing traditions of beer. Visitors can learn about the different brewing techniques, explore the collection of beer-related artifacts, and even sample some local brews.
- Place Stanislas (80 km): Situated in the heart of Nancy, Place Stanislas is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This grand square is surrounded by elegant 18th-century buildings and adorned with ornate fountains and statues, making it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. 10. Musée Lorrain (80 km): Housed in the Ducal Palace in Nancy, the Musée Lorrain showcases the history, art, and culture of the Lorraine region. The museum's extensive collection includes archaeological finds, medieval art, and decorative objects, providing a comprehensive overview of the area's heritage.