Domaine du Grand Cellier
1191 route du Col Au Grand Cellier, 73460 Tournon, Gresy sur Isere France
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1191 route du Col Au Grand Cellier, 73460 Tournon, Gresy sur Isere France
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Great welcome from Patrick and his companion to the little care for our guests. Very good breakfast ,bread and croissant from a local bakery. Spacious rooms and very good bedding. We recommend and will return if the opportunity arises. Thanks.
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Date of stay: September 2024Trip type: Travelled with family
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Very nice B&B in a small village close to Albertville. When we arrived the owner welcomed us with a drink and he told us about the history of the house and how it was developed into a B&B. He was very friendly and we liked his personal approach. The room was nice too, with very good beds and to our surprise it had a small kitchen with a fridge. We could use the picnic table in the garden to have our dinner and when it rained we could use the breakfast room for this. We had a lovely time at this B&B and will certainly be back.
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Date of stay: June 2014Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Location, Accomodation and most important the Hosts.
in an old historical farm, some large rooms, very clean, with a view on the mountain. It is very quiet and therefore the place to relax, sunbath after a good trail in the mountains around.
Patrick and Vivienne do everyting possible to go over your expectations.
Breakfast is really good with organic products from the farm next door.
too bad i stay only for 2 nights. It deserves more time to fully enjoy a true taste of Savoie.
PS: make sure you dont miss the apples and pears grown here.
in an old historical farm, some large rooms, very clean, with a view on the mountain. It is very quiet and therefore the place to relax, sunbath after a good trail in the mountains around.
Patrick and Vivienne do everyting possible to go over your expectations.
Breakfast is really good with organic products from the farm next door.
too bad i stay only for 2 nights. It deserves more time to fully enjoy a true taste of Savoie.
PS: make sure you dont miss the apples and pears grown here.
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Date of stay: September 2013Trip type: Travelled solo
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We needed a stopover hotel someplace between Provence and Zermatt and this one looked attractive, interesting, reasonable, and fairly easy to get to from the motorway between Grenoble and Albertville, and without all the hassle of traffic and parking problems of the bigger cities. It was all that and more. Patrick and Viviane have done an outstanding job of renovating and creating rooms with comfort and style. The "Plains room" had a very comfortable, swiss-style double-twin bed, and a stylish and attractive tiled bathroom with a great shower. Breakfast was downstairs in a charming converted cow shelter, complete with local jams, fruit, yogurt, and breads, and eggs cooked to order. For dinner Patrick sent us up the mountain a few kms to Les Trappeurs restaurant; cozy and warm, with good Savoie food at a reasonable price.
For the adventurous, a genuine Mongolian yurt, a treehouse teepee, and a giant two-bed wine barrel are also available in the spacious rear grounds of the farm.
We have stayed in hundreds of places around the world and this was one of the most interesting, comfortable,well-priced, and welcoming places we have seen.
For the adventurous, a genuine Mongolian yurt, a treehouse teepee, and a giant two-bed wine barrel are also available in the spacious rear grounds of the farm.
We have stayed in hundreds of places around the world and this was one of the most interesting, comfortable,well-priced, and welcoming places we have seen.
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Date of stay: May 2013Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Booked overnight on the way down to skiing, just off the road to on the way to the ski resorts so easy to get to. Had a very warm welcome from the owner Patrick, who introduced us to the hotel over a lovely glass of local wine. Our room was very comfortable and everything was new and very modern. We breakfasted early the next day and was presented with a lovely array of local produce, most from the village itself. The price was very competitive and very good value for money. Highly recommended.
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Date of stay: January 2013Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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It is not unusual for hotel hosts to help you if you need a restaurant recommendation. Patrick goes far beyond that and is able to personalize the suggestions. This may be important since it appears that the choice for good and reasonably priced restaurants in Albertville is not that wide.
We got upgraded to the "Verger" suite. If you can get it, it is nice because it has a large balcony open to the sunset. It contains all amenities for you to cook your meals too.
Thanks for the apple juice upon arrival. And the flexibility on the time to leave the room.
We got upgraded to the "Verger" suite. If you can get it, it is nice because it has a large balcony open to the sunset. It contains all amenities for you to cook your meals too.
Thanks for the apple juice upon arrival. And the flexibility on the time to leave the room.
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Date of stay: September 2018Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Room Tip: Try and get the "Verger" suite (second floor)
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we were upgraded and got an apartment with a terrace where it was nice to sit in the evening sun. Apartment facilities were very convenient, bed was perfect. Gluten-free food and early breakfast available on request
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Date of stay: September 2018Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Patrick is a perfect host, making sure the room, which was impeccable, was to our liking. Yes. Good beds, large walk-in shower, clean and proper. Good WiFi. Typical French breakfast, artisanal croissant, delicious bread and jam from himself, local made yoghurt. He arranges all sorts of day trips, for cyclists,for example. A cute tiny room made inside an old wine barrel, super. All the facilities, even a tuned piano.
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Date of stay: September 2018Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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The hosts were great and they really looked after us, food was lovely eaten outside with great views. It's in a very quiet spot and the inside restaurant is a lovely place to eat a meal. Great value and great hosts.
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Date of stay: June 2018Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Room Tip: Views at the rear are to die for.
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If you want to hit the slopes early and are coming from abroad, this is a great place
to stay. For a very fair price you get an excellent bed, great host, lovely breakfast, ...
Will be back next winter!
to stay. For a very fair price you get an excellent bed, great host, lovely breakfast, ...
Will be back next winter!
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Date of stay: March 2018Trip type: Travelled with family
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C$131 - C$149 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
FranceAuvergne-Rhône-AlpesSavoieGresy sur IsereTournon
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5
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Frequently Asked Questions about Domaine du Grand Cellier
Which popular attractions are close to Domaine du Grand Cellier?
Nearby attractions include Cite Medievale de Conflans (6.8 km), Fort de Tamié (2.9 km), and La Maison Penchée (3.2 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Domaine du Grand Cellier?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, free breakfast, and free parking.
What food & drink options are available at Domaine du Grand Cellier?
Guests can enjoy free breakfast during their stay.
Is parking available at Domaine du Grand Cellier?
Yes, free parking and a parking garage are available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Domaine du Grand Cellier?
Conveniently located restaurants include Les Delices Toques, Les 16 Clochers, and O Besoin d’Air.
Is Domaine du Grand Cellier located near the city centre?
Yes, it is 0.4 km away from the centre of Tournon.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Domaine du Grand Cellier?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English and French.
Are there any historical sites close to Domaine du Grand Cellier?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Cite Medievale de Conflans (6.8 km), Fort de Tamié (2.9 km), and Halle Olympique (4.7 km).