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Chez annie et jean michel Bagatelle chambres d hôtes
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This family room features a electric kettle and private entrance. Access by stairs
The double room provides a private entrance, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower and a hairdrye…
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Restaurants nearby
- L'Auberge de Guillaume After assisting Christophe Bacquié at Le Castellet, becoming a Meilleur Ouvrier de France in 2015 and then a Michelin-starred chef at La Bussière, local lad, Guillaume Royer, has at last opened his own place in his native village. In this charming inn, half a kilometre from the peaceful Canal de Bourgogne, he rolls out his talent in a contemporary bistronomic vein using knockout regional produce. Pleasant terrace and quiet garden to the rear.1.9km
- Restaurant Lassey - Château Sainte-Sabine In the picturesque Auxois region of Burgundy, a Renaissance château provides a historic backdrop for a plush stylish restaurant. The chef signs a gourmet lineup: artichoke and mushroom tartlet with confit egg yolk and a creamy époisses sauce; Corton pigeon roasted whole with raviole of offal, smoked beetroot and a coffee- and miso-laced jus, ending with a dark chocolate soufflé and blackcurrant sorbet extravaganza. Fine dining set menus in the evening, simpler lunchtime deal, and brunch on Saturdays. The guestrooms invite you to unwind as you take in the lake and bucolic grounds, where deer ro3.3km
- Summus This locale that used to house Le Spuller hotel and restaurant has been given a new lease of life and a Latin name that nods to the supposed etymological root of Sombernon. Behind an off-white façade with green shutters, the two spacious dining rooms are done out in a contemporary brasserie style. One has a counter, hardwood flooring, velvet banquettes and an Art Deco-style glass "ceiling"; the other, with views onto the countryside, is more intimate. Fresh and expressive dishes include gyoza with the last of the summer vegetables or pike-perch, spinach, mussels and "fish essence".11.3km
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