
We hebben hier als gezin een heerlijke week gehaden een leuke ontvangst met zelf gemaakte appelsap en eieren van de boerderij ernaast.
This self-catering holiday accommodation was recently rearranged in the outbuilding of a farmhouse. Its comfort and contemporary decoration will charm you. Discover what living on a farm is like and explore the town of Neufchâteau.
This charming 3-star rental holiday cottage is located on the outskirts of a village in the Neufchâteau municipality in the Province of Luxembourg. This holiday house can accommodate up to six persons in an idyllic setting various animals call home, to the delight of children. The noble materials that are wood and stone play a major role in giving this holiday cottage a very warm atmosphere.
Your holiday house comprises two bedrooms and a bathroom (with bathtub and double lavabo), a cosy living/dining room with an internet connection and a fully equipped kitchen. The laundry room comes equipped with a washing machine, a clothes-dryer and an iron. The shared garden is completely enclosed. Your children can fully enjoy the swing, slide and sandbox at their disposal whilst you relax on the terrace.
The municipality of Eglise Saint-Michel from the 19th century, a majestic law court and the famous Place de Paquis. In summer, there is nothing quite like sitting down at the terrace of one of the many restaurants of the town after a shopping spree.
The centre of Neufchâteau, close to your rental holiday cottage, is the starting point of numerous waymarked promenades in the Province of Luxembourg. Set out on a family getaway in the heart of the Belgian Ardennes. A half hour drive is enough to visit the towns of Bouillon, Bastogne and Léglise, some of the key touristic destinations in Belgium.
Combine different lifestyles by living on a farm and in a city almost simultaneously in the Province of Luxembourg. Your self-catering holiday accommodation in Neufchâteau offers both experiences at the same time to guarantee you will never forget your holiday as a family in the Belgian Ardennes.
This holiday house, rearranged in the outbuilding of a farmhouse, will provide a delightful experience to families with children.
Take part in an exceptional adventure at Cap Nature Bertrix and experience the unique Tyrolienne souterraine attraction!
Your dog is welcome in this holiday cottage (provided the landlord has no objection).
Possibility to go for a ride on a horse carriage (on request)
We hebben hier als gezin een heerlijke week gehaden een leuke ontvangst met zelf gemaakte appelsap en eieren van de boerderij ernaast.
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Leuk verblijf, rustig gelegen in een mooie omgeving.
Séjour magnifique , accueil plus que parfait . mon petit garçon étais heureux de pouvoir allez voir les animaux. En tout cas je n oublie pas cette adresse pour un futur weekend ?
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Nous remercions la propriétaire pour son accueil et ses idées de promenades et de visites ainsi que la possibilité d approcher les animaux de sa ferme .
Zalige vakantie gehad met onze kindjes. Mevr is super lief en kinderen mochten overal mee om de diertjes op de boerderij eten te geven. Echt heel goed ontvangen geweest. Leuke omgeving, veel moois te zien.
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As quiet as it gets Absolute peace and quiet, house is located on the countryside, in the middle of nature, in a small hamlet, in a calm dead-end street,… |
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Very calm The house is located in a small village, you might hear sounds typical to the countryside, or some children playing outside,… |
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Limited You will find yourself in a village centre, next to a road without constant traffic, you might hear the neighbours or farmers in the area,… |
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Average noise level A busy road passes next to the house, traffic sound is ubiquitous. |
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High noise level The house is located in the city centre, right next to a busy national road or close to the highway, at a crossroads, traffic sound is constant. |
The Ardennes was also a strategic region during the two world wars. This past is nowadays valorised in museums and other marked-out walks."