You will find in this spacious room a large bed in an old setting with natural tones. The sleeping area has a fireplace surrounded by comfortable sofas.
The bathroom is equipped with a shower, a basin and a toilet. Isolated from the rest of the manor by an antechamber, it is ideal for lovers.
This room can be connected to the "Grand Siècle" room, each room having its own bathroom.
In addition, our guest house offers you a full buffet breakfast every morning, for 15 euros per adult and 10 euros per child under 12 years old.
Finally, upon prior reservation only, and at the latest the day before, you can benefit from our guest table, served at 08:00 PM every evening (except Sunday) for 30 euros per adult and 20€ per child under 12 years old.
You will also be able to enjoy our several hectares park that surrounds the manor.
This room, adorned in green hues, draws its name from a little-known but breathtakingly beautiful region nestled in the heart of the Seine Valley, just across the Tancarville Bridge: the Marais Vernier. This gem of Normandy, spanning nearly 45 square kilometers, offers a mosaic of landscapes and a rare biodiversity. For nature lovers, amateur ornithologists, or simply those seeking tranquility, the Marais Vernier is an essential destination.
An Ecological Sanctuary
Created by the diversion of the Seine River centuries ago, the Marais Vernier is now one of the largest wetlands in France. Classified as a Natura 2000 zone, it is home to an impressive diversity of fauna and flora. Dozens of bird species have been recorded here, some of which are very rare. Plant enthusiasts will also be delighted by the preserved plant species found in the area.
A Cultural and Historical Heritage
The Marais Vernier is not only a reservoir of biodiversity but also a living witness to the past. Exploring the region, one can discover half-timbered farms typical of Normandy, some several centuries old. Thatch-roofed houses, true symbols of local tradition, add a picturesque touch to the landscape.
A Paradise for EcotouristsThe region and local communities place great importance on preserving this natural heritage while welcoming visitors. Hiking and cycling routes weave through the territory, offering spectacular views of the water expanses, reed beds, and flooded meadows.