Le Moulin de la Bethune - 2 bedroom accomodation river location

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Le moulin de la bethune for B&B or holiday rental, a 2 bedroomed accomodation sleeping up to 3 people,with wood stove. Situated at only 2 kms from the village of Neufchatel-en-Bray, famous for its fabulous cheese.
La Bethune is ideal for those of you who love the sound of the river as this ground floor accomodation (created in our Large Maison de Maitre) is surrounded by the Bethune river.

The accomodation contains an open plan Kitchen/ diner ( fully fitted except for dishwasher). View over the front planted courtyard.
French and English TV on a smart TV - with intenet access.
A double bedroom with view over the river, containing a double bed, dresser and wardrobe.
In the single bedroom, there is a single bed and a TV/ dvd player with French tv.
The bathtoom contains, shower, sink and WC.

Ideal for fishing and as we are only a few minutes walk from the green route ideal for walking and cycling and exploring the beautiful Normandy countryside. Bike hire available on request.
Only 5 mins from Neufchatel-en-bray with shops, church, museum and swimming pool.
Only 15mins from Forges-les-eaux, with lakes, casino, swimming pool and golf.
35 minutes from Rouen and Dieppe and 2 hours from Paris.
1 hour from Le Harve
40mins from the theme park Bocasse
50 mins from the beautiful village of Gerberoy.
For those interested in visiting the D Day Landing beaches, we are only a 75 min drive away from the 1st of the beaches at Bennerville sur mer ( N° 32 on the map shown in my photos)


The Normandy / Seine-Maritime region
The countryside around St Vaast was the market garden for Paris. Well served by railways, the immediate area became the weekend retreat for wealthy Parisians who built grand houses including Bois de Moutiers designed by Lutyens house with garden by Getrude Jekyll and Chateau de Miromesniel, the home of Guy de Maupassant.

Dieppe is the closest port to Paris and has been for centuries the haunt for writers and artists in retreat from Paris and London, the most notable being Oscar Wilde. Dieppe's Saturday market is reputed to be the best in northern France and the shops are excellent. The town is well served by restaurants, particularly around the picturesque inner harbour.

The countryside is charming with chalk hills cut with wooded deep valleys with several large and ancient beech forests. The area is predominantly agricultural dotted with villages with the Pays de Bray being the centre for dairy products and the famous cheese Neufchatel being the oldest cheese in Normandy dating back 11th century. There are numerous footpaths and small lanes crossing the area making it ideal for country pursuits.

The coast is half and hour away and there are a range of beach resorts from bay of the Somme to the mouth of the Seine. For rainy days, there is a large aquatic centre and spa in Dieppe.

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