Guest house
G912019
Ref : 91G912019 | in BUNO-BONNEVAUX - Essonne
- Capacity 3 people
- Bedrooms 1 bedroom
- Wifi
- Pet
Description
Mireille Et Georg
Description 2026, subject to modifications for 2027: Please refer to the description sheet validated at the time of booking.
The Bed and breakfast is located in a small rural village, Buno-Bonnevaux, ideally situated 65 km south of Paris and just 8 km from Milly-la-Forest with its historic heritage and the home of the famous artist Jean Cocteau, in the heart of the Gâtinais Regional Nature Park. An ideal base for exploring the Château de Fontainebleau and its Forest, the Château de Courances and the Château de Malesherbes. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are numerous signposted trails for Hiking, mountain biking and rock climbing.
The Buno-Gironville train station is 1.4km away (2 minutes by car, 18 minutes on foot), and the RER D takes you to Paris (Gare de Lyon) in 1h30.
The Bed and breakfast is located in a quiet former farmhouse on the edge of a wood.
This independent, single-storey room (approx. 20m²) comprises 1 double bed (140x190), an extra bed (80x190) and a bathroom with walk-in shower, washbasin and WC.
A kitchenette is provided with a 2-burner electric hob, a small fridge and crockery. WIFI (fiber). No television.
Small private garden with garden furniture.
A copious and varied breakfast based on organic produce will be served in the room or, in summer, outside on request.
Parking in front of the farm on the property
Small pets allowed subject to reservation.
Paddock available for two horses.
Rooms
Room: Chambre
Room: Chambre
Room: Chambre
Location
Themes
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Pet welcome
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Countryside
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Riding
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Extreme Sports
Equipment
Outdoor
- Garden
Services
- Wifi-Internet
Activities and amenities
Your Host
Mireille et Georg
Reviews
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Griot Calme et authentique
Un accueil chaleureux, des hôtes qui connaissent leur région et sont de bons conseils.
Un lieu charmant!- Cleanliness
- Comfort
- Hospitality
- Value for money
Posted on 08/20/2025
C'est un plaisir de parler avec des personnes qui s'intéressent à notre région dont les rochers n'attirent pas seulement des grimpeurs, parfois venus de loin, mais ou, parmi ces rochers, se trouvent les traces d'une présence humaine très ancienne.