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Pierre Pellizzari
Hameau de Marcilleux
Marols
42560

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Price per week:

price from €266

Telephone:

0478685487

Mobile:

0680175586

Description:

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This charming gite boasts a convenient ground floor layout featuring a fully equipped kitchen, a cozy living room, a spacious dining room, a convenient WC, a modern shower room, and a comfortable double bedroom. On the upper level, there is a generously sized play/games area, an additional toilet, a stylish bathroom, a private enclosed room with two single beds, and a lovely bedroom with a double bed. For families with young children, baby equipment such as a crib and high chair are provided. Additionally, the gite offers a delightful veranda with a terrace that catches the morning sun, providing stunning views of the Forez plain. The property also includes a grassy courtyard and enclosed area for added privacy and security. Situated along the renowned St Jacques de Compostela route, the gite provides easy access to numerous forest hiking trails, perfect for nature enthusiasts.

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min. max. min. max.
extra bed
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Holiday Home 2 266 498

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Parking
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Credit cards accepted

Attractions

  • Château de la Roche: Located in the nearby town of Saint-Priest-la-Roche, Château de la Roche is an impressive medieval fortress. Visitors can explore its well-preserved towers, walls, and courtyards, as well as enjoy stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Musée du Chapeau: Situated in Chazelles-sur-Lyon, the Musée du Chapeau (Hat Museum) is dedicated to the history and craftsmanship of hat-making. The museum displays a wide range of hats, tools, and machinery, allowing visitors to learn about the industry's evolution and cultural significance.
  • Maison des Grenadières: Located in the village of Chalmazel, Maison des Grenadières is a museum that pays homage to the region's traditional lace-making industry. Visitors can explore the exhibition on lace production techniques, admire intricate lacework, and even participate in workshops to learn the craft.
  • Cité du Design: Situated in Saint-Étienne, the Cité du Design is a cutting-edge design center and museum. It showcases innovative designs and hosts various exhibitions, events, and workshops related to contemporary design and its impact on society.
  • Parc Naturel Régional Livradois-Forez: Covering a vast area of natural beauty, the Parc Naturel Régional Livradois-Forez provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy hiking, cycling, horseback riding, and wildlife spotting while exploring the park's diverse landscapes, including forests, meadows, and volcanic peaks.
  • Château de Bouthéon: Situated in Andrézieux-Bouthéon, Château de Bouthéon is a historic castle that dates back to the 13th century. The castle houses a museum displaying various collections, including art, furniture, and artifacts from different periods. The surrounding park offers pleasant walks and picnic spots.
  • Musée des Civilisations: Located in Roanne, the Musée des Civilisations is an ethnographic museum that showcases a diverse collection of artifacts from different cultures around the world. Visitors can explore exhibits on ancient civilizations, traditional crafts, and cultural practices, providing a fascinating insight into global heritage.
  • Lac de Villerest: Situated near the town of Villerest, Lac de Villerest is a beautiful reservoir on the Loire River. The lake offers opportunities for water sports, fishing, and leisurely boat trips. Its peaceful surroundings and scenic views make it a popular spot for picnics and outdoor relaxation.
  • Maison de la Culture Le Corbusier: Located in Firminy, the Maison de la Culture Le Corbusier is a remarkable architectural masterpiece designed by the renowned architect Le Corbusier. The building, with its striking concrete structure, hosts various cultural events, exhibitions, and performances, showcasing the intersection of art and architecture. 10. Village of Marols: Finally, don't miss exploring the picturesque village of Marols itself. Known for its charming stone houses, narrow streets, and traditional crafts, Marols offers a glimpse into rural French life. Visitors can wander around, visit local artisans, and savor authentic regional cuisine in cozy restaurants.