Maison le Meunier
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The house
Gîte 'Miller House' is located in the middle of the ornamental garden, ten metres from the swimming pool. The gîte is a large detached house (of 150m2) with private terrace. The miller's house was built in the 14th century and still has original elements from that time. The miller's house is spacious and has a 15m2 private terrace, private entrance gate and parking space. A barbecue is of course available for those sultry summer evenings.
Layout
Cosy, spacious living room with large fireplace and generous seating area with satellite TV. Open kitchen with oven, dishwasher and washing machine. Through the living-dining room you reach the private terrace through a door. From the central hall on the ground floor you reach the bathroom with shower and toilet and a large bedroom with double bed (160x200cm). Through the central hall you reach the upper floor. On the landing you find another large double bedroom (140x200m) on the right and another bedroom on the left with a double bed (160x200m). From this bedroom you reach the third bedroom on this floor with 2 single beds. Finally, a cot and high chair are available.
Gite 'Molenaarshuis'; is a cosy, detached house in a large, enclosed ornamental garden with several terraces. The holiday home is wood-heated. It is very quietly located on 10 hectares of land with many animals and fenced pond, in beautiful nature.
Facilities
- Independent
- Local contact
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Iron
- Vegetable garden
- Fenced garden
- Cot
- High chair
- Playground
- TV
- Internet
- Fireplace
- With swimming pool
Surroundings
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The Allier, the northernmost department of Auvergne, is a world where peace and quiet reign. Amidst unspoilt nature with forested hills and crystal clear streams, you are far away from hectic existence. Time seems to have stood still here. Here you will get to know a different France. The France of the simple, good life 'à la campagne'.
Thanks to the pleasant climate, visitors are surprised time and again by the varied landscape of the Allier, with its plains, hills, mountains, lakes and forests. Against the backdrop of the Massif Central, the region offers a rich variety of colours; white flowering hawthorn, red earth, green oaks, yellow broom and blue lavender.
Allier
In Auvergne, an hour's drive from Moulin du Coupied, there are two well-known regional natural parks, 'Livradois-Forez' and 'Volcans d'Auvergne' - the latter listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2018. And what about more than 500 Romanesque churches, 50 castles open to the public, and 10 nineteenth-century benevolent spas with the charm and chic of days gone by. By now, you probably understand why we lost our hearts to Allier and Auvergne so long ago.
Châteaux testify to a rich historical life
In the immediate vicinity of 'Moulin du Coupied' are the vast forests of Forêt-de-Tronçais, Forêt Gros Bois and Forêt de Dreuille. The many Châteaux testify to a rich, historical life, including the Château in Bourbon-l'Archambault, Château Le Riau, Château Ygrande, Château Chouvigny, Château la Palice and Château La Louvière revive this historical feeling. Today, some castles in the Allier are venues for various festivities such as classical music concerts, medieval festivals and other cultural events.
Nature and sports lovers' paradise
Take a trip along the beautiful rivers Allier or Sioule. Discover the varied landscape on horseback, canoeing on the Allier or the Sioule. If you prefer higher altitudes, you can abseil or climb the mountains in the east of the Allier or go parasailing from the Puy de Dôme.
Wine lovers get their money's worth in Allier
Wine lovers are in for a treat in the region around Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule: a well-known wine region of mainly white wine. Discover the route that leads past several wine villages and beautiful châteaux. You can taste the rich assortment of wines in the wine cellars.
Chances are that you too would prefer to stay in this fantastic area a little longer. With our holiday homes, we are happy to contribute to a relaxing and unforgettable stay in perhaps the most beautiful region of France! Saint-Pourcain-sur-Sioule
- Rural
- Hilly
- Meadows and woodland
Reviews
Fam.vd Berg from Almere,
Zeer hartelijke mensen, prachtige buitenplek. Het huisje zelf is oud, heeft geen andere verwarming dan een open haard in de woonkamer. De dieren zijn er helaas niet meer. In onze meivakantie werkte het weer echt niet mee, waardoor het stoken met de open haard noodzakelijk was om een prettige temperatuur te krijgen. De kamers zijn ruim en de douche is heerlijk. Het huis heeft deels een lage toegang. In een warme periode zal het stukken fijner zijn om op de trampoline te gaan of in het zwembad te springen.
Reginald Lindemans from Leiden,
Is zeer rustgevend en ontspannend. Hele rustige omgeving zonder verkeer.
Hartelijke mensen die zeer gastvrij zijn.
Ton de Veij from Purmerend,
Wij hebben genoten van 2 heerlijke weken bij Mattie en Rinus.
Jullie hebben er een mooi paradijsje van gemaakt. Er worden heel wat uren besteed aan de prachtige tuin. Mooie verhalen van Rinus onder het genot van een glaasje. Het zwembad ziet er perfect uit en is s'avonds sfeervol verlicht.De stad Moulin is het bezichtigen waard, met op vrijdag een gezellige markt.Volgend jaar hopen we weer te kunnen genieten, maar dan met kinderen en kleinkinderen.Hartelijke dank en groeten van Ton en Joke
Restaurants, food & wine
Many hundreds of festivals take place in the Allier during the summer months, but also in the early and late season. Village festivals, music and theatre festivals, wine festivals but also folklore festivals, fairs, etc. Festivals where everyone is catered for!
Activities
Museums
The Allier has many museums. You can discover many cultural legacies such as: old paintings from the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries. Sculptures from the fifteenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, archaeological collections but also many collections of rural and urban history. The list of museums in the Allier is endless.
Châteaux
There are more than 50 châteaux to visit in the Allier. Built in the Middle Ages under the Dukes of Bourbon of Auvergne. Beautiful residences tucked away in the Bourbonnais rampart landscape with a distinguished past.
Attractions
The Allier not only offers an overwhelming amount of natural beauty, which you can enjoy on foot or by bike. In the immediate vicinity of Moulin du Coupied you will also find a variety of theme parks. Here we give you a small foretaste.
Events
In the Allier many hundreds of festivals take place during the summer months, but also in the early and late season. Village festivals, music and theatre festivals, wine festivals but also folklore festivals and fairs. Festivals where everyone is served!
- Bicycle
- Near hiking trails
- Near ATB trails
- Near riding
- Near theme park
- Water sports
- Mountain sports
- Flying and gliding
Further remarks
Pets are unfortunately not welcome.
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Additional price info and offers
Prices do not include an energy surcharge of €10 per person/per week.
Price includes
Bed linen
Price exclusive
- Safety deposit € 100.00
- Cleaning fee (compulsory) € 70.00
- Price towels per person (optional) € 5.00