
1773 La Tanière – Vosgian Farm ***
1773 La Tanière – Vosgian Farm ***
Areyou looking for an exceptional gîte for your next stay in the mountains of the Grand Est region? 1773 La Tanière Hautes-Vosgesopens its doors to you. This old farmhouse located at the bottom of a beautiful valley in Saint-Maurice-sur-Moselle can accommodate up to 8 people, ideal for a family reunion or a vacation with friends.
All in stone and wood, this entire dwelling will certainly not leave you indifferent. Especially if, like Benjamine and Loïc (the owners of the place), you pay particular attention to the small details. Indeed, from the layout of the different rooms to the decoration and the choice of equipment, everything has been carefully thought out. The objective being to offer you a most pleasantstay.
Renovated in 2021, this Vosges farmhouse dating from 1773 (hence its name)is composed of a living-dining room, an open kitchen and a toilet on the first floor. You will also find a wood stove to warm you up in winter. As for the bedrooms, they are located on the first floor.There are 3 of them, they are very cosy and are equipped with 6 beds (including a baby bed). You will also have 2 beautiful bathrooms.
And to relax, read a book or play board games (in complete privacy), you can go to the private garden of the house.
As far asactivities are concerned, lovers of wide open spaces will undoubtedly find what they arelooking for. From mountain biking to trailriding, there is plenty to do and to recharge your batteries. Do you like the idea? Book now!
- Languages spoken French, English, German
2 nights minimum
- Nuitée(s)
- Cafetière
- Cot
- Crockery and cutlery
- Dishwasher
- Free parking
- Fridge
- Kettle
- Kitchen / kitchenette
- Microwave
- Oven
- Private entrance
- Television
- Wi-Fi
Compliance with the Covid-19 sanitary protocol
Accessible on skis: Next to a free shuttle service
No smoking
Pets not allowed
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- Très belle vue sur la montagne depuis votre chambre
- Déco soignée au charme d'antan
- Propriétaire à l’écoute et aux petits soins
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1773 LA TANIERE
Gîte de tourisme located in the heart of the Massif des Vosges, in Saint Maurice sur Moselle in a traditional farmhouse dating from 1773 and entirely renovated in 2021, at the foot of the family resort of Rouge-Gazon and the mythical Ballon d'Alsace.
Old wood on the walls, stone on the floor, an old parquet floor, antique, salvaged and redesigned objects, a carefully chosen decor, old posters, a ski and mountain atmosphere.
Result : you feel good and you would like to stay there.
Inside, you will find the entrance open on the living room, living-dining room with pellet stove, open kitchen and a toilet.
Upstairs, 3 beautiful bedrooms, one green, one red and one black and 2 bathrooms decorated with care.
Outside, a beautiful terrace facing southwest.
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Respecting and protecting nature, favouring short supply chains, putting women and men at the heart of the experience, prioritising environmentally friendly practices, discovering the sharing economy and more. We share all of these values in Grand Est, and they are the basis of responsible and sustainable tourism.
This offering is fully in line with these values. By booking it, you contribute to supporting more sustainable and responsible tourism. What’s not to like?