Set in Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye in the Burgundy region, La Sauveroise has a terrace. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are accessible at the holiday home free of charge.
L'escalier des rêves is set in Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye, 6 km from Guedelon Medieval Site. Guests staying at this bed and breakfast have access to free WiFi.
Boasting a shared lounge and views of garden, Chambres d'hôtes - la Puysæ is a recently renovated holiday home set in Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye, 38 km from Auxerre clock tower.
Susan
United Kingdom
Clean and beautifully decorated. Wanda was lovely and couldn’t do enough to make our stay comfortable. Breakfast was delicious too!
Located in Saint-Fargeau, La maison Jeanne d'Arc is a historic bed and breakfast that provides free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a garden and a tennis court.
Le gîte des Grivots, a property with a garden, is situated in Les Cueillis, 33 km from Abbé Deschamps Stadium, 33 km from St Germain Abbey, as well as 34 km from Auxerre Train Station.
Offering a garden and garden view, Le Plaisancier Bourguignon is located in Saint-Fargeau, 44 km from Auxerre clock tower and 45 km from St Germain Abbey.
Situated in Saint-Fargeau, within 48 km of Chateau de Gien and 38 km of La Bussière Castle, Les Colas features accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Christopher
France
Peaceful and tranquil location. Quiet idyllic in a very large forest clearing.
Excellent breakfast included. Optional very good evening dinner available
Possible suitable location for cycling
Offering a terrace and garden view, Maison Forte Perreuse is situated in Treigny, 45 km from Abbé Deschamps Stadium and 45 km from St Germain Abbey.
Penny
United Kingdom
Fantastical historical building. Set admid amazing panoramic views and a few miles from the Castle of Guedelon which was the target of our visit. Unfortunately road was closed off and being dug up when we arrived. Bertrand came to meet us and showed us how to get closer to the property. Both he and Flore made us extremely welcome and did all that they could to make us welcome. Rang the local cafe to book us a table and next morning served us an excellent breakfast with delicious bread. Gave us a brief tour of the medieval parts of the house.
I visited St. Sauveur to see the writer Colette's house and visit the museum dedicated to her, but I was unprepared for how much I would want to remain. Although somewhat difficult to travel to (unless one has a car), it is so worth it! The Wednesday market sells fresh vegetables grown, and fresh cheeses made, in the area. There are several incredible booksellers and galleries. The town is quite picturesque and walkable, with many 18th century homes, the museums, and the castle that is being restored using ancient techniques and processes. Above all, the locals are welcoming.
Kathryn
United States
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