Gite Lamourette

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Retired farmers, we'll be happy to talk about our former profession, which we did with passion. Our children have taken over the farm. We have a vegetable garden, a small orchard currently being renovated and a "roulailler" for walking our chickens through the orchard. Our gite has a kitchen on the ground floor. To get to the 1st floor, stairs lead up to the bathroom and 2 bedrooms.

We've been part of the network since 2000. To enable a young person to set up in business, we started selling meat directly from our herd: beef and veal, followed by pigs and poultry.

This period was rich in encounters and exchanges. Introducing people to our profession, taking the time to explain and demonstrate the many facets of farming.

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Portrait photo of Christiane and Gérard Aymonier

Christiane and Gérard Aymonier

Has been welcoming since 2016.
Spoken languages:
  • fr

We're retired farmers. We like to talk about our former profession, which we did with passion and conviction. We like to explain the collective interest of the "Comté" industry, to which we committed ourselves and in which we immersed ourselves until our retirement.

Today, time is passing slowly without too …

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Gite Lamourette

5 route de Salins Départementale 105
39110 Marnoz
FRANCE
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Our eco-responsible and farming commitments

When the time came to retire in 2008, and our children took over the farm, we moved into this house at 5 route de Salins, in the village of Marnoz.

Our project: to carry out work to improve interior comfort and reduce our dependence on non-renewable energy sources.

Installation of solar panels for domestic hot water and underfloor heating. All windows in the house are double-glazed. Exterior insulation throughout the house: warmer in winter, cooler in summer and less noise.

Water, a recurrent problem of economy: we have installed a 3500 l rainwater recovery tank to which the 3 toilets and our personal washing machine are connected.

A family vegetable garden that covers around 50% of our consumption of natural vegetables and a "chicken coop" in which our 3 chicks peck and provide us with eggs. We supplement our purchases at a cooperative grocery store and via a "drive fermier" from organic producers in our immediate vicinity.


  • Eco-responsible paint and coatings
  • Use of local materials or local crafts
  • Efficient opening insulation
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