Holiday home - Dinant - Les 3 Chapeaux : Le Melon
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Close to the centre and the “Croisette de Dinant”, Les 3 Chapeaus group together 2 city lodgings on one level. “Le Melon” room comes in the form of a suite with cosy decoration.
You will find enough here to spend a very pleasant stay: Kitchen area, dining area, toilet and shower room. You will have a view of Dinant and its citadel. We live right next door and we will be happy to meet you for the key collection and one-to-one advice.
More information
Main benefits of the lodgings
- Online booking
- In the town centre
- Romantic
Fees
Night, all year | € 100,00 |
Availabilities
Details
Number of bedrooms | 1 | ||
Number of bathrooms | 1 | ||
Number of levels | 1 | ||
Rooms of lodging | 1 Kitchen | 1 Sleeping area | 1 Bathroom |
1 Sitting/dining room | |||
Indoor appliances | Free towels and toiletries | Hairdryer | Television |
Wardrobe | Wi-Fi | ||
Electrical appliances | Coffee machine | Coffee maker | |
Electric kettle | Freezer | Iron and ironing board | |
Microwave | Mixer | Oven | |
Refrigerator | Toaster | ||
Baby | Baby bed | Baby chair | |
Parking | Public parking | ||
Animals accepted | No | ||
Smoking allowed | No |
Beds of the lodging
Bedroom | 1 double bed |
Theme of lodging
Bikes Welcome
This label is associated with facilities and services adapted for cyclists. Accommodation with this label are within 5 km from the cycling networks (RAVeL, bicycle signage network, etc.), have a covered bicycle storage area, can provide a repair kit or first aid kit if needed and can provide useful information on the cycling network or services for cyclists.
In general practice
Departure time
11 am
Arrival time
4 pm
Location
Rue Georges Cousot, 15
5500 Dinant
5500 Dinant
The owners
Emmanuelle GRANDJEAN & Aude BODLET
Are you thinking of making that change at the end of your career? Yes, you can! As a teacher, I needed to find a new project. Being passionate about our city and our region, I felt the need to share their nooks and crannies by inviting guests into the building next to our house. The various confinements are no strangers to this brainstormed project. It may also go back to a family story since my grandparents ran a "family house" in Waulsort in the middle of the 20th century. My daughter Aude assists me in this task. Making contact with our guests will be essential: We will be there to welcome them, advise them, explain to them how certain pieces of furniture got here, their usefulness (some are not so obvious) ... the personal touches, the recycling in the decoration... In short , everything is done to make our guests feel at home! Our first guests were delighted! We will be delighted to welcome you here. Emmanuelle and Aude.