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Christine De Buzonnière
14 Rue Du Château
Salornay-sur-guye
71250

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Price per night:

price from €95

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0661532370

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This charming Bed & Breakfast is located within a property that includes a small castle constructed between the 15th and 19th centuries, along with its updated outbuildings in 2005. Nestled on a lot spanning a little over a hectare, the property is beautifully surrounded by a meticulously designed park. Positioned at the edge of the church in a picturesque village, home to 750 residents, this establishment perfectly embodies the essence of Burgundy.

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Directions

Salornay is a charming village situated in the northwest direction of Cluny, approximately 12 kilometers away.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: Petit-déjeuner inclus; tarif dégressif possible, nous consulter.
B&B
(3 pers.)
3 125 130 30

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Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de Cormatin: Located just a 15-minute drive from Salornay-sur-Guye, this stunning 17th-century castle is renowned for its well-preserved architecture and beautiful gardens. Visitors can explore the opulent interiors, including the grand staircase, royal apartments, and the intricately designed theater.
  • Cluny Abbey: Situated around 20 minutes away, Cluny Abbey is a significant historical site in Burgundy. Once the largest church in the world, the abbey was a center of monastic power during the Middle Ages. Today, visitors can explore the ruins of the abbey, including the grand transept and the beautiful gardens.
  • Taizé Community: Just a short 10-minute drive from Salornay-sur-Guye, the Taizé Community is an ecumenical monastic order that attracts thousands of visitors each year. The community offers a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere, with regular prayer services and opportunities for reflection.
  • Voie Verte: This scenic cycling and walking path is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The Voie Verte, meaning "greenway," is a converted railway line that stretches for miles, passing through picturesque countryside, charming villages, and vineyards. It offers a wonderful opportunity to explore the region's natural beauty and enjoy outdoor activities.
  • Roche de Solutré: Approximately a 30-minute drive away, Roche de Solutré is a limestone escarpment known for its archaeological significance and breathtaking views. Visitors can hike up to the summit and admire the panoramic vistas of the surrounding vineyards and valleys.
  • Hameau Duboeuf: Located in the nearby village of Romanèche-Thorins, Hameau Duboeuf is a wine-themed amusement park and museum. It offers an interactive and educational experience, showcasing the history and culture of winemaking in the region. Visitors can explore the vineyard, enjoy wine tastings, and discover the fascinating exhibits.
  • Tournus Abbey: Situated about 30 minutes from Salornay-sur-Guye, Tournus Abbey is a Romanesque masterpiece. This historic abbey features magnificent architecture, intricate sculptures, and beautiful frescoes. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about the abbey's rich history and admire its artistic treasures.
  • Paray-le-Monial: A charming town located around 40 minutes away, Paray-le-Monial is known for its famous basilica and religious pilgrimage sites. The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus attracts visitors with its stunning architecture and spiritual ambiance. The town also offers picturesque streets lined with historic buildings and quaint shops.
  • Mâcon: As the largest city in the region, Mâcon offers a range of attractions and activities. Located approximately 30 minutes from Salornay-sur-Guye, Mâcon boasts a beautiful historic center with narrow streets and vibrant squares. Visitors can explore the Saint-Vincent Cathedral, stroll along the Saône River, and indulge in local cuisine and wine. 10. Hospices de Beaune: A bit further away, but still worth a visit, Hospices de Beaune is a 15th-century charitable hospital located in the town of Beaune. The building is an architectural masterpiece, known for its colorful tiled roof. Inside, visitors can explore the museum, which showcases the history of the hospital and its important role in winemaking. These attractions offer a variety of cultural, historical, and natural experiences that are sure to delight tourists visiting Salornay-sur-Guye.

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