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Joëlle Desmeyter
29 Bis, rue de la Forêt
Le Vaudoué
77123

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price from €700

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0977931315

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0648742311

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Escape to the tranquility and natural beauty of the forest and leave all your worries behind. Our comfortable and quiet house is nestled in an idyllic location, offering a wide range of activities for nature enthusiasts. From hiking and rock climbing to mountain biking and horseback riding, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

The enchanting forest of Fontainebleau captivates visitors in every season, with its ancient sandstone blocks that form unique and surprising shapes. But our house is not just a gateway to the forest; it's also a gateway to culture. Explore the nearby Fontainebleau Castle, visit the famous village of Barbizon known for its painters, and discover the Chapel of Simple, a place that inspired Jean Cocteau. Don't miss the charming village of Milly la Forêt with its fifteenth-century hall, and take a stroll through the fortified village of Moret sur Loing with its pedestrian main street.

For those interested in history, Samois sur Seine is a must-visit. This picturesque port along the Seine River is on the edge of the Fontainebleau Forest and has welcomed renowned writers, artists, and even the legendary Django Reinhardt. Marvel at the remains of the twelfth-century chapel in Gorge Franchard, and explore the equestrian facilities and tennis courts nearby. Golf enthusiasts will also find a course in Milly la Forêt, and glider enthusiasts can experience the thrill of flying at the Buno-Bonneveau Airfield.

If you're a wine lover, a day trip to Sancerre, famous for its caves, is within reach. And of course, the Fontainebleau Forest itself offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities. Whether you're a seasoned climber or a beginner, you'll appreciate the harmonious blend of ancient sandstone blocks. Our house is conveniently located near various climbing routes, including the Three Gables, Canche to Merciers, and Gorge aux Chats. For a more leisurely experience, you can embark on a three-hour circular walk (13 miles) or explore the Gorge Franchard for breathtaking views of the forest and the distant plain.

With several nearby riding schools, tennis courts, and even bicycles available, there's no shortage of ways to stay active and explore the stunning surroundings. Come and experience the magic of the Fontainebleau Forest in any season, and let our house be your home away from home.

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Attractions

  • Fontainebleau Palace - Located in Fontainebleau, this magnificent palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It showcases a blend of Renaissance and classical architectural styles and is surrounded by beautiful gardens. Visitors can explore the opulent interiors and learn about the palace's rich history.
  • Château de Courances - Situated in the village of Courances, this picturesque castle dates back to the 16th century. Known for its stunning gardens, including a water garden with canals and fountains, it offers a peaceful and tranquil retreat for visitors.
  • Barbizon - A charming village located near the Forest of Fontainebleau, Barbizon is famous for its association with the Barbizon School of landscape painting. Visitors can stroll through the village's narrow streets, visit art galleries, and explore the surrounding forest, which provided inspiration for many renowned artists.
  • Milly-la-Forêt - This small town is renowned for its association with famous French artist Jean Cocteau. Visitors can visit the Chapelle Saint-Blaise des Simples, a unique chapel adorned with Cocteau's murals, and explore the town's picturesque streets lined with traditional houses.
  • Nemours - Located on the banks of the Loing River, Nemours is known for its historic Château de Nemours. This medieval fortress offers guided tours, allowing visitors to discover its rich history and admire its impressive architecture.
  • Forest of Fontainebleau - Extending over 280 square kilometers, the Forest of Fontainebleau is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. It offers numerous hiking trails, rock climbing opportunities, and scenic picnic spots amidst its diverse flora and fauna.
  • Les Trois Pignons - A popular destination for bouldering enthusiasts, Les Trois Pignons is a rock formation within the Fontainebleau Forest. It offers a wide range of climbing routes for all skill levels and provides breathtaking views from the top.
  • Samois-sur-Seine - Nestled on the banks of the Seine River, this charming village is famous for its association with legendary jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. Visitors can explore the Django Reinhardt Museum, dedicated to his life and music, and enjoy the village's idyllic riverside setting.
  • Moret-sur-Loing - A medieval town located on the banks of the Loing River, Moret-sur-Loing boasts well-preserved fortifications and charming cobblestone streets. Visitors can wander through the town, visit the 12th-century Church of Notre-Dame, and enjoy the scenic views along the river. 10. Château de Fontainebleau - Situated in the town of Fontainebleau, this grand royal château is a must-visit attraction. With over 1,500 rooms, it served as a residence for French monarchs for eight centuries. Visitors can admire its exquisite architecture, explore the extensive grounds, and visit the Napoleon I Museum housed within the palace.

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