We are pleased to announce that we now have a new house available in Bourg d’Oisans for your self supported cycling holiday.
This lovely old house is being brought back to life in the centre of Bourg d’Oisans. For the summer 2013 the house will have 4 bedrooms ready and waiting to welcome a maximum of 8 guests.
From steps at the front of the house you are welcomed into a large light hallway, to the right is a light and sunny reading room with desk and comfy chairs, and to the left a large and open living dining room. The dining area has dining table and chairs for 12 guests and the living area comfy sofas and television.
At the end of the hallway is a fully fitted kitchen with breakfast bar and a door to a quiet balcony at the rear of the house. The kitchen is equipped with everything you require on a holiday stay including oven and hob, fridge freezer, microwave and kettle.
The first floor has a large queen bedroom with additional trundle bed, a nice sized twin room, and a small double bedroom. Also on this floor is a large bathroom with shower and sinks and a separate wc.
The second floor has one bedroom ready for guests, a twin room and this floor also has a shower room and wc.
For 2014 further improvements will be made to the house, such that there will be two further twin rooms on the second floor and an additional shower room. This will bring the maximum number of guests to 12 for 2014 reservations.
The house has private gated parking for several vehicles, and has a secure and equipped bike garage with stands for 12 bikes, track pumps, basic tool kit and work stand.
The house has a large garden with table and chairs so you can enjoy the evening sunshine after your ride. This outside space also provides a lovely area for non-riding guests to enjoy the mountain views of the valley.
The house is in the centre of the town and minutes from the shops, bars and restaurants. There is also a park near by and the outdoor swimming pool is about a 5 minute walk away.
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