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Address:

Sophie Meurant
2 rue de l'Etang Belain
Foulenay
39230

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per week:

price from €410

Telephone:

0384486008

Mobile:

0648041858

Description:

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Sophie and John warmly invite you to their charming holiday cottages nestled in the picturesque "Bresse du Jura" region. Choose between a traditional house or a cozy wooden chalet, both located on their delightful farm where you can meet and greet their friendly poultries, rabbits, donkeys, and horses. Surrounded by enchanting woods, serene ponds, and the renowned Jura vineyards, this is the perfect destination for an idyllic countryside getaway.

Reviews

Appréciations pour Les Bottrais, Foulenay:

Waouh
Review by: HARDY FANNY, Juin 12 2019 6:29PM
Super séjour super accueil. Sophie a un sourire communicatif. Tellement bien que 3 mois après on y retourne
Response from property:
Merci!!! C'était un plaisir de vous accueillir! A bientôt Sophie

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Directions

To reach our destination, take the A39 motorway and exit at number 7 for Poligny. From there, follow the signs for "Sellières" and continue on the D468 towards Chaumergy. Upon reaching Chaumergy, make a right turn towards "la Chassagne" and "Foulenay". After approximately 1 km, take the right onto the D33 road, which will lead you to Foulenay. Once in Foulenay, navigate through the village center until you reach the Chapel. From there, follow the directions for "les Deux Fays". After 100m, you will find our farm, the first one on your right.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: for 6/8 pers

Services

Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Cascades du Hérisson: Located in the Jura Mountains, Cascades du Hérisson is a stunning series of waterfalls and cascades. Visitors can explore the hiking trails that take them through the lush forests and witness the beauty of these natural formations.
  • Château-Chalon: This picturesque village is perched on a hilltop and is famous for its vineyards and the renowned Vin Jaune (Yellow Wine). Visitors can explore the charming streets, visit the local wine cellars, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Baume-les-Messieurs: Nestled in a valley, Baume-les-Messieurs is a scenic village known for its impressive abbey. Visitors can explore the abbey, stroll through the charming streets, and discover the beautiful natural surroundings, including a picturesque waterfall and a stunning limestone cirque.
  • Arbois: A historic town in the Jura region, Arbois is famous for being the birthplace of Louis Pasteur and for its wine production. Visitors can visit the Pasteur Museum, explore the charming old town, and enjoy wine tasting in the local wineries.
  • Lac de Chalain: Located just a short drive away, Lac de Chalain is a beautiful lake surrounded by forests and cliffs. Visitors can relax on the sandy beach, go swimming or boating, and enjoy various water activities. The lake also offers hiking trails and picnic areas for those who prefer to stay on land.
  • Poligny: Known as the "Capital of Comté Cheese," Poligny is a charming town that offers a unique culinary experience. Visitors can explore the town's cheese cellars, taste and learn about Comté cheese, and enjoy the local gastronomy in the town's restaurants.
  • Pont de la Pyle: Located in the nearby village of Saint-Maur, Pont de la Pyle is a picturesque Roman bridge that spans the Ain River. Visitors can admire the well-preserved ancient architecture, take a leisurely stroll along the river, and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.
  • Salins-les-Bains: This historic town is famous for its salt mines, which have been in operation since the Middle Ages. Visitors can take a guided tour of the underground saltworks, learn about the history of salt production, and enjoy the relaxing thermal baths that utilize natural saltwater.
  • Dole: Situated on the Doubs River, Dole is a charming town with a rich history. Visitors can explore the old town's narrow streets, admire the beautiful architecture, and visit notable landmarks such as the Collégiale Notre-Dame and the birthplace of renowned scientist Louis Pasteur. 10. Arlay Castle: Located in the village of Arlay, this medieval castle is surrounded by picturesque vineyards. Visitors can tour the castle, stroll through the lovely gardens, and learn about the history of the region's winemaking while enjoying the scenic views.