Bed and breakfast in châteaux and mansions Chateau d'Etienville

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Chateau d'Etienville

Chateau d'Etienville

Annie et Philippe GILLIERON

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50350 ETIENVILLE

+33 (0)2 33 41 05 50

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Chateau d'Etienville

Annie et Philippe GILLIERON

A post-Renaissance (1635) château on the banks of the beautiful, peaceful Douve marshes, with French-style grounds, part of a historic site dating from Roman times, which also includes a church and 15th-century fortified presbytery. An impressive garden runs along the edge of the site for 1 km from the presbytery to the banks of the marsh. Enjoy a peaceful, comfortable stay steeped in history.

We offer ...

  • Accommodations : 5 rooms: 2 rooms with bathroom and wc, ground floor with direct access to the château grounds; upstairs, 2 bedrooms with bathrooms and wc, with views of the marshes; 1 smaller room with shower. All rooms are tastefully decorated and include a lounge area.
  • Restaurants : Restaurants nearby.
  • Pets : Animals not accepted.
  • On site : Bicycles Pets Friendly No
    Adjoining 2 ha «outstanding garden», with a wide variety of species. Walking, electric bicycles or mountain bikes on reservation, gardens and châteaux tour route and marsh crossings by boat (summer only).
  • Nearby : Horse riding Hiking Fishing Golf
    - Golf (20 minutes), horse riding, hunting and fishing. - Normandy landings site and museum and natural park centre. Pilgrim routes to Mont-Saint-Michel.
  • Spoken languages : English
  • Rates :
    Double room : 120 - 150 €
    Breakfast : Included
  • Method of payment accepted :
  • Opening season : Open from Easter to the end of October.
  • Comments : Young children not accepted.

Getting here ...

Etienville is situated between Saint-Sauveur le Vicomte and Pont l'Abbé (500 m from Pont l'Abbé). Follow the N12, exit at Chef du Pont or Sainte-Mère-Eglise and follow signs for Chef du Pont and Pont l'Abbé. On the D15, take the Pont l'Abbé exit, rue de l'Eglise, Etienville is 500 m away on the right. The entrance to the château is on place de l'Eglise (the church square).