Le Domaine de Moresville

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In 2001, the Château underwent a spectacular restoration program. Each room was fully decorated to the most minute detail, and today each offers the modern comfort you require in a very stylish decor.

 

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Located on the second level of the main building, each room has its own distinct personality and a peaceful view of the quiet pond and a vast forest beyond. At dusk or at dawn you may catch a glimpse of a deer, a pheasant, or the rare red squirrels native to the region. 

 

Our guests will enjoy a unique décor to please their own taste and sensibilities. Choose your preferred "jewel" of a room from among our varied list: Topaz, Sapphire, Opal, Mother of Pearl, Amethyst, Emerald, Coral, Cornelian, Jade, Pearl and Moon Stone. Each room has its own charms and provides a delightful environment for a stay of one night or more. Single or double rooms are available, with one or two beds.

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Our guests will be served a continental breakfast in the dining room.

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Each room also has a uniquely decorated bathroom, complete with matching sink, shower and toilet. Guests with special needs have the option of staying in a specially-designed room complete with wheelchair accessibility. 

 

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Because the Château de Moresville does not have a restaurant on the site, the management will propose a variety of cold plates for lunch. An array of excellent restaurants suitable to gourmet appetites can be found within a short radius (3 to 15 km). If you prefer to take your meal in the peaceful setting of the Château where you can enjoy the sunset from the terrace, catering is also possible.

 

Come to the Château de Moresville and rest, or from June to September come and enjoy the local outdoor sports activities only ten minutes away, such as golf, horseback riding, canoeing, wind surfing, sailing, tennis, miniature golf, swimming, and flying. 

Let yourselves be seduced by an array of cultural tourist activities: a visit to the Chartres Cathedral, a jewel of Gothic architecture and stained glass; the Renaissance Castle of Francis the First at Blois, the medieval Donjon and Castle at Chateaudun; the picturesque House of Aunt Leonie or the Marcel Proust Museum in Illiers-Combray (the native home of the world-renown writer). Tired of visiting castles? Take a ride in a boat on the river Loir for a pleasant promenade. 

The district of Eure-et-Loir is an area rich in resources and cultural treasures. The Departemental Tourism Board and the Tourism Office in Bonneval will help you to map out your visits and direct you to the most well-known or the most unusual and unknown of local sites. Departemental Tourism Board of Eure-&-Loir website

 

Viritual visit of the rooms
Topaz        Sapphir        Mother of pearl        Opal        Amethyst         
Emeraud        Coral        Cornelian        MoonStone        Pearl        Jade
 

 

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