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Le Grand Dehors 01

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Rooms & Views

Holiday Home
1x Sofa Bed(S) 75 Up to 6

Guests will have a special experience as this holiday home offers a private pool and a fireplace. This holiday home is c…

Double Room with Garden View
1x King 23 Up to 2

This double room features a private pool. The double room features a tea and coffee maker, a dining area, a terrace with…

Double Room with Mountain View
1x Double 19 Up to 2

Guests will have a special experience as the double room features a private pool. The double room provides a tea and cof…

Double Room with Pool View
1x King 17 Up to 2

This double room features a private pool. The double room features a tea and coffee maker, a dining area, a terrace with…

Holiday Home
1x Sofa Bed(S) 16 Up to 4

The private pool is the standout feature of this holiday home. This holiday home features 1 living room, 1 separate bedr…

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Restaurants nearby

  • AinTimiste★ Michelin On the doorstep of the Cerdon vineyards, this picturesque medieval village in the Bugey and Revermont region is home to a great establishment! Jérôme Busset works tirelessly (in and out of the kitchen) to devise an intelligent surprise menu with a range of options. Modern, intuitive, signature cuisine, made with cherry-picked local produce: market garden asparagus and carrots, snails with wild herbs, Poncin honey and insightful wine tips. All of which is served in a pleasant airy dining room with a lightwell and a vaulted conservatory.7.6km
  • Les Morainières★★★ Michelin Michaël Arnoult has transformed Auberge des Morainières into a charming, intimate restaurant with minimalist decor overlooking the undulating vineyards and the Rhône Valley. His modus operandi revolves around fresh ingredients and respect for those who cultivated them, so choosing local producers, getting to know them and working alongside them is a priority… and that is evident in the food, from game, asparagus, suckling lamb to trout or whitefish. To cite one iconic dish: the jellied crayfish tartare served with a foamy mandarin and marigold butter and paired with cooked crayfish is elevated42.0km
  • L'Auberge du Pont des PierresBib This restaurant on the road to Monts Jura is invariably busy! Chef Romain Blanc, who hails from the region, has no shortage of talent or ideas when it comes to cooking seasonal local produce: fish from Lake Geneva or nearby fish farms, pork and poultry from the surrounding area, local market gardeners and a herb garden. He also demonstrates a flair for preparing jus and a mastery of cooking processes, and makes a lot from scratch (including ice cream and bread). Bargain prices and service with a smile from Chloé, who will guide you through the nice selection of wines from independent winegrowe26.2km
  • Mets et VinsBib This is the kingdom of Stéphane Prévalet, a champion of local produce and home-made fare who enjoys venturing off the beaten path of culinary tradition. Examples include a pot-au-feu terrine of Bresse poultry with tarragon mayonnaise or Dombes duckling, mashed carrots and confit of lemon… A minimalist interior decorated with birch trunks sets the scene in this trendy establishment.26.4km
  • AgaveBib Located on a pedestrian street, with an open kitchen that is already visible from outside, Agave references the plant from which tequila and mezcal are made. Raphaël and Fernanda Pillon, a French-Mexican couple and trained pastry-makers, create a brilliant fusion cuisine of French ingredients and Mexican flavours. After a stint in Mexico, the pair returned to his roots in the Ain, where they create balanced dishes, discerningly complemented by a variety of sauces and condiments: scallops and macha salsa, pastrami-style roast beef given a boost by salsa verde, veal rump elevated by an intense m26.4km
  • Georges Blanc★★ Michelin In his Vonnas stronghold, Georges Blanc has embodied a certain idea of tradition for several decades. From a 100m² building, he has built an estate that spans several hectares composed of an entire village, whose houses and streets are prettily lit come nightfall. At the head of a small empire, Monsieur Blanc enjoys taking the time to meet guests and dedicates his menus with obvious pleasure. In the plate, you’ll find his emblematic Bresse chicken and famous crêpes Vonnassiennes, together with more contemporary recipes... to be paired with one of the wonderful vintages that grace the particula43.1km
  • Domaine de Châteauvieux★ Michelin Courtesy of chef-patron Philippe Chevrier, this institution that is full of soul and character has had a youthful makeover. All the more reason to come to this culinary landmark in the vicinity of Geneva in an ideal location surrounded by vineyards and off the beaten tourist track. Assisted by a seasoned team, Philippe Chevrier crafts refined French cuisine, ranging from modern to classical, based on outstanding produce and instantly identifiable flavours. Attentive service and a wine list that turns out to feature plenty of treats. Enjoy your meal on the idyllic terrace overlooking the hills.44.7km
  • Auberge de l'Abbaye This restaurant at the foot of Ambronay's Benedictine abbey boasts a refined contemporary interior. The modern-minded chef-owner moves between the restaurant floor and the kitchen, showcasing local produce and selected wines. Opt for one of his set menus, which are served at lunch and dinner.12.1km
  • Téjérina - Hôtel de la PlaceBib The epitome of a family-run inn, where hearty portions of tasty cuisine du terroir are served with a smile in a freshly refurbished dining area. Calf's head, chicken in creamy sauce, chicken liver soufflé and frogs' legs are all on the menu. Well-kept guestrooms for overnight stays.35.6km
  • Au Petit RelaisBib On the way into the village on the border between Bresse and Jura, don’t miss this eatery that has been lovingly cared for by Mr and Mrs Debourg for some thirty years. Their cosy, traditional lair is ideal to sample Vincent’s heartwarming, deftly crafted score in which top-drawer ingredients (scallops, blue lobster, turbot and farm-reared veal) cosy up to Bresse specialities (snails, chickens). The wine list boasts over 800 references, many of which are from Jura. The quintessence of rural France!38.2km

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

Attractions nearby

  • Verbois dam bridge43.6km
  • Globe of Science and Innovation museum in Switzerland47.3km
  • Microcosm museum at CERN in Meyrin (Switzerland)47.2km
  • Château de Montrottier castle45.5km
  • Mandallaz mountain mountain in France45.9km
  • Château de Promery49.0km

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