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Spend a dream stay as a group in this former unique hotel composed of nine bedrooms and seven bathrooms. An ideal setting in the province of Luxembourg!
This magnificent building from 1901 in the centre of Longlier has long been the meeting place of the village. That's how good it feels! In fact, you can discover its history through photos displayed in the kitchen. Conviviality and originality are the keywords of this astonishing holiday home, where you can spend marvellous times together. On another note, dogs are allowed, so even your furry friend can join you! The very heterogeneous decoration of this spacious accommodation for 18-23 people, fills you with colour and a good mood. The owners also offer modular furniture if you wish to arrange the living room as a meeting room, for example. Outside, facing the road, a pleasant terrace invites you to have a drink in the sunshine.
The holiday home is a stone's throw from the station, and therefore easy to access. The region is brimming with beautiful walks, for example around the lake or in the pretty valley. You can also practise numerous water sports on the lake. Another unmissable place in the region; the magnificent Bouillon castle is just thirty minutes away by car.
A stay with a change of scenery is waiting for you in this stunning former hotel transformed into a large-capacity holiday home!
If you don't want to cook, you just have to cross the road to go to the restaurant in front of the holiday home. On the menu: a tasty meal composed of 100% local produce. That is also par of being on vacation!
This house is primarily intended for family groups. Non-family groups may nevertheless be allowed, subject to the acceptation of the owner and with a possible additional guarantee.
It is not allowed to organise student parties, bachelor parties, drinking parties,…
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jammer dat er geen tuin is, want dan zou dit huis de perfectie benaderen
Zeer goed en fijn weekend gehad in deze prima en prachtig gerenoveerde woning. Zeer fijne ontvangst door de eigenaar. Alles is aanwezig.
Très chouette séjour dans ce beau gîte très agréable.
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Nous avons passé en famille (20 adultes + adolescents - 5 familles) un excellent week-end dans une maison idéalement située ( ballades et visites à proximité). Rénovation +++, Propreté ++++, Literie et linge de maison ++++, Accueil et disponibilité du propriétaire ++++, sécurité et centrale alarme incendie ++++, Les chambres ++++, 2 cuisines dont l'équipement est largement adapté aux grands groupes. A recommander et à découvrir sans aucune hésitation.
We werden vriendelijk onthaald door de eigenaar van het verblijf. Tijdens deze ontmoeting werd alle noodzakelijke informatie over apparatuur en gebruik ervan duidelijk uitgelegd. Tevens werd ons de geschiedenis en het ontstaan van het verblijf verteld. Wij hebben met 19 personen van het verblijf genoten en is in de toekomst voor herhaling vatbaar.
vriendelijke ontvangst bij aankomst. Zeer grote vakantiewoning in voormalig hotel met rijke geschiedenis. pal tegenover het station van Neufschateau. Op wandelafstand van de stad. het enige wat ontbrak was een tuin. Mooi en kleurrijk ingerichte slaapkamers met alle comfort.
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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."