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Map pinFrance · Île-de-France · Bourron-Marlotte
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2 "cozy" bedrooms, 5 min to the forest.
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2 "cozy" bedrooms, 5 min to the forest.

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Quiet in a fully restored late 19th century property – south facing. 10-minute walk to Bourron-Marlotte train station – 1 hour from Paris by train. Independent access: capacity for 4 people, carefully decorated to accommodate you in the best conditions with a "family home" spirit. Free high-speed Wi-Fi. Located at the entrance of the village, close to all shops and restaurants. 2 bedrooms with queen size bed – 1 shared bathroom and 1 separate toilet. Private terrace. The space Bourron-Marlotte: In the 19th century, Bourron-Marlotte attracted many artists. The alliance of the villages of Bourron and Marlotte with its unique central town hall, saw painters such as Corot, Renoir, Monet, Cézanne, and Pissarro mingle with local life. They were attracted by the unique light, picturesque landscapes, and bohemian atmosphere. Traces of their stay are still visible, notably thanks to the glass roofs of artists' studios and the documented plaques on their houses. The town hall-museum: Created in 1906, it houses works by emblematic artists of the village such as Auguste Allongé and Charles Delort. "In the footsteps of the artists" tour: A rewarding walk where the history of the artists mixes with that of the village. Discover the Saint-Sévère church, artists' houses and other architectural gems. On the dining side, the city of Bourron-Marlotte is home to great restaurants. Between the gourmet restaurant Les Prémices in the stables of the castle, the historic Café de la Paix in the city center, the traditional Bistrot du Broc and the excellent new restaurant La Papote, with its beautiful green terrace, there is something for everyone. Formerly "Auberge de la mère d'Antony", this place has seen Corot, Sisley, Renoir, Cézanne, Monet or Pissaro and writers such as Théophile Gautier or Alfred and Paul de Musset. Émile Zola wrote "l'Assommoir" there, while Auguste Renoir painted his painting "le cabaret de la mère Antony". A real place to live, this friendly restaurant combines the charm of the old with beautiful dishes based on local products. From Paris, take the train via the R line to Bourron-Marlotte. By car, follow the D607, located only 8 km from Fontainebleau. . The surroundings of Bourron Marlotte have charming tourist sites, such as the Château de Fontainebleau and its 17,117-hectare state forest, a royal forest since the year 1000. The gorges of Franchard or Apremont, the village of Barbizon (Impressionist painters), the medieval city of Moret-sur-Loing… Before leaving, make sure you have visited the 6 castles, 6 jewels of the region: Fontainebleau (7 km), Courances (26 km), Blandy-Les-Tours (31 km), Vaux-le-Vicomte (32 km), Provins (63 km), Lumigny (61 km). Moret sur Loing: Medieval fortified city over 1,400 meters, 20 towers, three famous gates. The painter Sisley stayed there for several years. Here, you can discover the Conservatoire du Vélo as well as the Musée du Sucre d'Orge des Religieuses de Moret. Vaux le Vicomte: 17th century Baroque castle (1658-1661), built for Louis XIV's Superintendent of Finances, Nicolas Fouquet. The latter called on the best artists of the time to build his palace: the architect Le Vau, the painter Le Brun, the landscaper Le Nôtre. The success of this castle will lead to the jealousy of King Louis XIV, the fall of its owner, Nicolas Fouquet, and the resumption of the entire team that participated in the construction of Vaux-le-Vicomte for the construction of the Palace of Versailles. Climbing in the Fontainebleau massif: The Fontainebleau Forest, birthplace of bouldering: While the first climbers started bouldering to train for mountaineering, today it is a discipline in its own right, recently registered in the Olympic Games! A world reference for international climbers who come to validate their level, the Fontainebleau forest is recognized for the diversity of its climbing sites and its unique sandstone boulders. The destination of the Pays de Fontainebleau thus welcomes climbers from all walks of life during their stays. Today, there are more than 30,000 boulders, 270 sectors, and 280 circuits listed, from beginner to expert. A major destination that has seen the great names in the history of climbing pass through. The Fontainebleau massif: a fragile environment to protect, best practices to adopt The Fontainebleau forest massif consists of three state forests, managed by the National Forests Office: Fontainebleau (17,338 ha), Trois-Pignons (3,309 ha) and the Commanderie (2,500 ha). It is the largest forest complex in Ile-de-France, a real green lung for this densely populated region. For nearly two hundred years, the Fontainebleau forest has been a major tourist attraction. It receives about 15 million visits per year, making it one of the most visited French sites and especially the most visited natural area in France. Internationally recognized for its atypical landscapes, the Fontainebleau massif was the first forest to be labeled Forêt d'Exception®. The forest of Fontainebleau is also a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. It is home to exceptional flora and fauna as well as a wide variety of environments with more than 5,685 plant species and 6,000 animal species that must be preserved. Guest access The Pays de Fontainebleau, an easily accessible destination. The Fontainebleau region is located 70 km south of Paris: by train or by road. It offers an exotic setting where nature and heritage blend harmoniously. It is also easily accessible by car (A6, one hour from Paris) and has many train stations if you want to come by train (direct from Paris Gare de Lyon – Transilien line R and less than 40 min). Possibility of arrival directly from Paris Lyon station to Bourron-Marlotte station. For your excursions around the capital, it is possible to travel in all zones (from 1 to 5 with all modes of transport: Metro, RER, Bus, Tramway and Train) of the Île-de-France network thanks to the Mobilis ticket for the day and therefore use this ticket to come to the destination.

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