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La Pierre Folle Chambres d'Hôtes

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Rooms & Views

Family Suite
2x Single 38 Up to 4

Duplex suite with a large bed on the ground floor that can accommodate parents, and two single beds upstairs. This room…

Triple Room
1x Sofa Bed(S) 30 Up to 3

This room is located on the ground floor and has direct access to the terrace. An electric kettle, WiFi and wired intern…

Quadruple Room
3x Single 30 Up to 4

This air conditioned quadruple room features a private bathroom.

Double Room
1x King 30 Up to 2

This double room features a pool with a view. The spacious double room features a private entrance, soundproof walls, a…

Double Room
1x King 26 Up to 2

Decorated in neutral tones, this room includes wood and stone features. It has direct access onto the patio and also pro…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Hostellerie d'HéloïseBib On the banks of the Grosne in a town steeped in culture and heritage (abbey, national stud farm and a race course), this hostelry specialises in first-class seasonal fare: asparagus in vinaigrette, low-temperature egg and a frothy espuma of parmesan or lamb cooked two ways – the saddle is stuffed with wild garlic and the shank is prepared in a curcuma flavoured nem. Now add a fine selection of wines by the glass, a bright conservatory overlooking the river, warm, cheerful service and a good night’s sleep in the cosy guestrooms – what’s not to like?2.9km
  • L'O des Vignes★ Michelin This stone building in the Mâconnais region is surrounded by a landscape of vineyards that extends to the Roche de Solutré. It houses the restaurant of a true Burgundian, Sébastien Chambru, who worked notably at Le Moulin de Mougins. He then headed off to Japan and, in Tokyo, was enthralled by the respect the Japanese chefs had for their ingredients. The author of several cookery books, he now conjures up his delicately creative cuisine here in Fuissé, finding inspiration in the day’s market (marinated and flamed tuna with condiments and beetroot-yuzu vinaigrette for example). In the adjoining15.1km
  • L'Embellie In the kitchen of this converted stable that oozes rustic cachet with its beams, fireplace and exposed brick walls, the chef cooks up generous traditional fare: house-made foie gras terrine accompanied by a seasonal compote, pan-fried red mullet served with grated fennel and a fish stock jus, and calf sweetbreads sautéed in beurre de Bresse. The cellar boasts a fine selection of wines, particularly regional labels, and the pleasant summer terrace lends another layer of charm to the setting.2.7km
  • Pierre★ Michelin In the southernmost town of Burgundy, this unassuming house in a pedestrian street is home to a benchmark of local gastronomy. The traditional architecture (bare beams and stonework and an old fireplace) is enhanced by contemporary details. Since 1991, Christian Gaulin has been celebrating the classical union of regional produce and modern techniques. Whenever he can, this solid technician sings a subtle ode to Bresse and Burgundy. Foodies can decadently indulge in frogs’ legs ravioli with garlic cream, tender pigeon, the breast roasted on the crown, the thigh confit with shallots, Charolais b17.5km
  • La Table de Chaintré★ Michelin This quintessential country restaurant, tucked away in a picturesque village in the heart of the Pouilly-Fuissé vineyards, is the brainchild of a friendly, industrious couple. He scours the local markets for fine produce, which he unveils in cleverly crafted dishes. For example, langoustines from Brittany with celtuce and the first tomatoes, frogs’ legs poached and deep-fried in Japanese breadcrumbs, or Bresse chicken with pattypan squash, rainbow chard and heirloom carrots… The food is naturally enough paired with a fine selection of Burgundy and Beaujolais. The set menu changes weekly – all 17.7km
  • La Marande★ Michelin In the local dialect, ‘marander’ means ‘go and eat’. On the Tournus road, this handsome house, built out of Burgundy stone and set in a landscaped garden, is definitely worth a gourmet halt before a good night’s sleep. The owners, Élisabeth and Philippe Michel, are clearly determined to bequeath the tradition of hospitality and the love of premium produce to their team in this elegantly contemporary house that feels like a home. In the kitchen, the chef consummately and delicately curates striking dishes rich in generosity. The stonking choice of Burgundy wines and the knock-out patio add the 18.3km
  • Agapes In this pretty wine-growing village built of stone with a golden hue, near Mâcon, a young couple of alumni of Lameloise and Villa Madie have opened their restaurant opposite the church, on the edge of the square. Her domain is the spruce space with around 20 covers, wooden floors and culinary references (even in the toilets). He cooks delicious market cuisine inspired by local organic and sustainable producers: guinea fowl with pattypan squash and spring onions, apricot sablé, sorbet and vanilla cream. Surprise menus and very reasonable prices, especially at lunchtime.11.9km
  • La Courtille de Solutré A pretty country house, its charming terrace in the shade of an old chestnut tree... and a dynamic Basque chef, who puts passion and good - quality ingredients into his cooking, nicely accompanied by a fine selection of Pouilly - Fuissé wines! There is a handful of guestrooms.12.8km
  • Frédéric Carrion Cuisine Hôtel The elegant dining room combines the character of this former coaching inn (parquet, fireplace) with more plush and cosy touches. The chef uses fine regional produce to concoct wonderfully creative dishes. Your meal is accompanied by a delightful selection of wines, including a range of Viré - Clessé wines. The pleasant rooms and spa round off your stay in wine - growing country.15.6km
  • Cassis After stints in prestigious establishments, this chef excels at meticulous, tasty, straight-forward cuisine, starring quality ingredients (meat from Haute-Loire, vegetables from a local market gardener). The regularly renewed lunchtime menu is a steal; in the evening a mystery menu is paired with a splendid lineup of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.17.4km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

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