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Cabane

Unique place to stay with a scenic view across the hills

Behind the natural stone exterior of the barn, with its wooden interior walls, welcomes the charming “cabane”. This cottage of approx. 50m2 contains two spacious bedrooms, a bathroom, toilet and a living room with a kitchen unit (with a gas hob and fridge). During construction of the cabane, as many of the original details as possible were preserved. The wooden troughs have been converted into a cabin bed and a sofa.

In addition, the cabane has a lovely private terrace with lounge chairs and an open view across the beautiful rolling landscape.

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    Cabane – Key Features

    • Unique accommodation: gîte with wooden interior walls in a large stone barn

    • Original details: feeding troughs converted into cabin bed and sofa

    • Private terrace and fantastic view

    • Two bedrooms, suitable for 6 people

    • A good night’s sleep in quality beds

    • With private bathroom and toilet

    • Kitchen with gas hob, refrigerator and all the essentials

    • Plenty of play opportunities on site, by the stream and paddling pond

    • Cosy dining and delicious food during table d’hôtes

    • Located on green, shaded grounds

    Cabane Fees 2023

    Peak season (1 July – 2 Sept)
    Per week (from Saturday to Saturday)
    € 1175

    Mid season (1 apr – 6 may, 27 may – 1 july, 2 sept – 30 sept, 14 – 28 oct, 23 dec – 6 jan)
    Per week € 845
    Per day (min. 3 days) € 125

    Low season
    Per week € 595
    Per day (min. 3 days) € 90

    € 60 will be charged for the final cleaning of the cabane.

    Bed linen and towels (changed once a week) and kitchen linen are included in the price.
    Baby and toddler items, such as a crib, cot, high chair, playpen and a baby bath are available on request.
    Tourist tax and reservation costs are charged separately.

    A great accommodation! Original, charming and comfortable. With a superb view, in an idyllic spot within beautiful surroundings.

    JACQUELINE DE JONG