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View from the yard
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View on the terrase from the inside of the house
Just a few miles from Roanne, our Bed and Breakfast rooms are in an independant house (on the left on the above photo) with views over our vines and the valley.  

Make a change from the usual hotel : enjoy the space, the view and the peace and quiet as well as an insight into the activities of making wine. You are, of course, welcome to taste our wines!

  • How to get there - See the map

The house is in a very peaceful setting but only 17 km from the A89 ( Lyon-Clermont Ferrand ) motorway making access to us particularly easy. 

  • The rooms - See the rooms
All our rooms are spacious and bright. They all have private bathrooms (with large showers) and separate toilets. The bedding is top quality and larger than the standard size : double beds are  1.60m x 2.00m, single beds are 1.00m x 2.00m.

Our beds are equipped with soft and warm duvets.


A secured and free WIFI access is available everywhere within the house.

  • Terrace

Breakfast is served, weather permitting, on the terrace. We offer tea, coffee, hot chocolate as well as cereals and yoghurts from local dairy. The bread comes from an artisan bakery and is served with home-made jams.
Rural France is at your feet with views towards a medieval village and quiet fields dotted with white Charolais cattle.


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Sunrise on the terrace
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Breakfast on the terrace in the morning
  • Self-Catering
If you choose to self-cater, the main room is available with all that is necessary ; fridge, micro-wave, dishwasher etc...

It is suitable for preparing light meals ; salads, pasta etc...or for re-heating dishes bought from the local "traiteur" ( deli ). We can suggest good places to get these from.

You will be seated at a table made from  the Domaine's old wooden fermentation vats that date back to the origins of the Domaine in 1840.


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