WELCOME! BIENVENUE!
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L'Arcane is a cozy Bed & Breakfast in the heart
of Burgundy in France. France Jouvin, your hostess, is a Canadian
of Belgian descent. Her husband, Jean-Pierre Jouvin, is an authentic
Frenchman from the coast of Normandy. |
L'Arcane has four beautifully decorated rooms, each
with their own individual style. Whether you are traveling as a
family or with a group of friends, the Jouvins will take great care
of you. Every morning, you will be treated to a delicious homemade
breakfast, while your hosts assist you in planning your day and
reveal the hidden mysteries of the region. |
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Whether you are into wine tasting, ballooning, fishing
or sightseeing, you will be delighted to return to the comfort of
L'Arcane every evening, for stimulating conversation and relaxing,
quiet nights. A stay at L'Arcane will be a journey for your senses,
allowing you to experience authenticity, hospitality and the French
way of life - first hand!! |
The National Federation of Guest Houses of France
(part of the French Tourist Office) has awarded L'Arcane 3 "Epis" (Ears of Corn)
for Luxury Accommodations. Click here
to read about the national official standards for Bed & Breakfast
accommodation. |
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L'Arcane is featured in:
- Gîtes de France, Chambres d'hôtes en France et en Bourgogne,
1995-2010
- Thomas Cook Selected Bed & Breakfast France, 2000-2003
- Le Petit Futé , Bed & Breakfast, "Les meilleures adresses
en France". 2002 & 2003
"You are in the center
of this quiet, old village between the church and the château.
First you will be welcomed by birdsongs, then by the little dogs and
finally by France, your Canadian host, who is a translator and singer.
She will lead you towards the walled garden, full of flowers, with a
little pond where you can relax in this cool haven of peace. After a
good night's sleep, let Jean-Pierre, philosopher and researcher, show
you the secret paths only known to the disciples of Hermes in the Middle-Ages.
Not at all scary and really interesting."
- Thomas Cook Selected Bed & Breakfast France (2000-2003) |