The old Ferme du Buisson welcomes you in a green and calm setting. It is very well located: 2 km from Briare, a town famous for its canal bridge and its enamels.
It is very close to the "Loire à Vélo" cycle route since it is enough to cross the old side canal to the Loire by a small stone bridge to access it.
La ferme du Buisson is labeled "Accueil Vélo" and "Loire à Vélo".
The two rooms, labeled "Chambre d'hôtes Reference" by the French Tourist Office network, are located on the ground floor of the farmhouse and are independent. They have a bedroom with a 140 x 190 bed, a bathroom and a separate toilet.
The shower in the "Au fil de l'eau" room is equipped with 2 grab bars. A shower seat is also available on request.
The common room, where we serve breakfasts, is available to guests. It has a relaxation area with a TV and tourist documentation and an equipped kitchen and crockery for preparing a hot drink or a snack.
We offer, by reservation, from June to September, a self-service cold meal.
Tables, chairs and benches installed in the farmyard are also at your disposal to take full advantage of summer evenings.
Your car or motorcycle will be safe in the parking lot located in the large enclosed courtyard.
On request, we lend you bikes.
The city of Briare is accessible by train from Paris-Bercy in 1h30, by car via the National road 7 or the A77 motorway.
This town in the south of Loiret, is at the crossroads of Puisaye, Berry and Sologne, territories where nature reigns supreme.
It has two museums and a small tourist train makes you discover the charm of this small town where the Loire and the canals meet for the pleasure of the eyes.
The so-called "wild" Loire with its sandbanks offers superb landscapes. Its edges are suitable for strolling. Possibility of canoe-kayak trips.
Less than an hour from Briare, you can visit the medieval construction site of Guédelon en Puisaye, the earthenware factory in Gien, the castle of Sully sur Loire, the Romanesque abbey of Saint Benoît sur Loire and the incredible work of the 7 locks of Rogny-les-Sept-Écluses designed by Henri IV and Sully at the beginning of the 17th century.
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