In short
Description
About us
Jean-François
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A winegrower passionate about organic farming and an art historian specializing in regional history—with several books to his credit—and a music lover who has made his Gaveau baby grand piano available for use, he welcomes you into a setting steeped in history and furnished with antique pieces.
Our eco-responsible and farming commitments
Minimizing tillage to reduce pollution and conserve water
organic farming: no use of chemicals
- Organic production, biodynamics
Preview of your accommodation
Capacity: 2 people
Available services
- Wi-Fi Internet : Available
- Bedding : Included + Beds made on arrival
- Towels : Included
- Cleaning : Included
- Breakfast : Included
Included equipment
- Children's games
- Garden furniture
- Deck chair
- Bike storage
Accessibility
Our stay rules
Arrival time : 5 p.m.
Departure time : 11 a.m.
Pets : Allowed
Smoking allowed
Party and event to be discussed with the owner
Nos tarifs
Other activities we offer
Available leisure activities
- GR overnight stay
- on site
- Discovery of farm activities
- on site
- Mountain activities
- on site
- Sports activities
- on site
- Well-being activities
- on site
- Ball games and skill (boules, ping pong, molkï, etc.)
- on site
Nearby services
- Bar or café
- on site
- Restaurant
- 1.0 km
- Doctor
- 3.2 km
- Pharmacy
- 3.2 km
- Shops
- 3.3 km
- Train station
- 7.2 km
How to get here?
Private parking; access at the end of the street at 14 Rue Lacuzon
7 km from Lons-le-Saunier (train station)
School year: bus service morning and evening
Sylvaine's Room
8 rue Lacuzon39570 Vernantois
FRANCE
Discover our welcome place and our territory
Coteaux du Val de Sorne Estate
A family that has lived in the village since the 15th century; winegrowers; a bed-and-breakfast established in 1994 by parents who have been consumers of organic products since 1963, featuring an art gallery that has been converted into a wine cellar.
Territory description
A wine-growing village nestled in a remote corner of the Jura’s Revermont region near the source of the Sorne River, featuring 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century winegrowers’ houses. A site with a rich history of wine production for the Abbey of Saint-Claude, traces of which remain in the church—designated a Historic Monument—and in the calvaries, including one dating from 1550, as well as old paths, a Roman road, and castle ruins.
Val de Sorne Golf Course in the town and an equestrian center 1 km away
Natura 2000 area in the valley.
Other nearby welcomes
l'Atelier de l'Arbre-Lune
Les Narcisses
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The Poppies
An authentic country holiday
Hydrangeas
A haven of peace ideal for families or small groups of friends
les Jonquilles
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