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Chateau Les Bruyeres is located in Cambremer, a village nestled in the panorama
of verdant green of the Auge countryside, a region of glens, hedgerows and
orchards. The 19th century chateau and 17th century Norman Manor stand at the
end of a majestic lane lined with oaks, ash and sequoia, surrounded by 10
hectares (25 acres) of splendid grounds. Nearby the famous Cider Route (route de
cidre).
Château Les Bruyères lies at the heart of the Auge region, famous for its
cuisine and gastronomy, its verdant landscapes and numerous horse farms. Julie
et Michèle Harfaux welcome you with pleasure in these elegant surroundings set
amidst the peaceful grounds of their Château.
In the evening you can dine with them family style – Table d’Hôte – and taste
local flavours elaborated from the best the local farmer’s market has to offer,
served in the dining room decorated with historic paintings and antique
furniture.
You will be charmed by this timeless place where each morning you are greeted by
the melodies of songbirds. Where, strolling through the grounds, you will
encounter Nestor the peacock or be greeted by the barnacle geese or the horses,
Boy, Itysse, Perle, Prestige, Phydam. |
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| Train: |
Lisieux (12
Kms.) |
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Airport: |
Deauville
Airport (26 Kms.) |
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By car: |
From Paris:
Take
A13 Motorway, direction Caen. Exit at
29A, "La Haie Tondue". At the roundabout,
follow direction “St Pierre sur Dives /
Falaise”. After about 5 Kms., you will
reach the crossroads of Valsemé. Go
straight across the intersection and
follow the sign "Cambremer 11 Kms." Go
through the villages of Bonnebosq and
Léaupartie. As you are leaving
Léaupartie, on your right you will see a
little Inn called “Le D16”. Turn left
opposite the Inn where you see the sign
"Cambremer 4 Kms." When you reach the
center of the village of Cambremer, take
the direction of “Cadran”
In front of the church you will see a
sign which says “Château les Bruyères
1.5 Kms.” After passing the Post Office
(La Poste) on your left and The Town
Hall (La Mairie) on your right, go up
the Rue de Cadran. The Château is
straight ahead up the hill to your left. |
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TYPE
OF ROOM |
RATES |
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RATES IN EUROS |
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Low season |
Mid season |
High season |
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Rooms in Manoir |
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Room Nº 7 - Superior Double |
135 |
150 |
165 |
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Room Nº 8, 10 - Standard Double |
115 |
135 |
155 |
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Room Nº 9 - Triple Twin |
135 |
150 |
165 |
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Rooms in Chateau |
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Room Nº 11, 15 - Deluxe Double |
165 |
185 |
205 |
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Room Nº 12, 16, 22 - Double bed |
135 |
150 |
165 |
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Room Nº 14, 17 - Single |
85 |
85 |
85 |
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Room Nº 21 - Superior Twin |
135 |
150 |
165 |
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Room Nº 24 - Apartment |
230 |
260 |
300 |
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Extras:
Buffet Breakfast: € 12 per person
Extra Bed (single): € 18 per person
Extra Bed (Child): € 10 |
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When canceling a
reservation, guests will pay as follows:
First night plus 30% of stay if cancellation is made 7 days
before arrival date
100% of stay if cancellation is made 72 Hrs
before arrival date
100% of stay if no show |
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