Château de Longecourt

Surrounded by moats and four towers this château has survived many centuries of French History. Built as a fortress in the 12th century it was transformed in the 17th century into a Manor House. Futher embellishments were added in the next century, resulting in the neo-classical Italian style home of today. The Château is set in a 40 hectare park bordered by the 'Canal de Bourgogne' and close to 'la côte des vins'.

Comtesse Bertrand de Saint-Seine et Roland de Saint-Seine
Château De Longecourt, Longecourt-en-Plaine, 21 110 Genlis, France
Phone: (+33) 03 80398876, Fax: (+33) 03 80398744

Open:
All Year
Accommodation:
5 double rooms (122 E)
1 suite (160 E)
Breakfast included
Dinner:
Table d'hôte by reservation (42 E/pers wine included)
Facilities on site:
Horse Riding
Facilities nearby:
Tennis 500m, Golf 30 km, Wine route
Information Supplémentaire:
Carte de crédit acceptée; Amex
English spoken, Se hable espanol
Situation:
Dijon 15 Km

Accès:

De Paris, A6 sortie Pouily en-Auxois. Puis A38, sortie Dijon dir St-Jean-de-Losne prendre D968. De Lyon, dir Dijon, sortie Dijon-Sud, dir St Jean de Losne et D968
Gare SNCF:
Dijon (15 Km)
Aéroport:
Dijon (15 Km)
 

 

 

 

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