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DOMAIN OF
Saint Rémy

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Introduction

The Domaine de Saint Remy offers 9 charming cottages in a calm and relaxing setting in the commune of Villers-Cotterets. The commune is located in the south of the Aisne department, on the edge of the Oise department, between Soissons and Crépy en Valois. The Retz national forest occupies a good half of its territory. Soissons is 24 km to the northeast; Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport and Paris are respectively 54 km and 85 km to the southwest. Villers-Cotterêts is also home to the Cité internationale de la langue française, a cultural site of major importance dedicated to the French language and the Francophonie.

>> https://www.cite-langue-francaise.fr/

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The Reception Room

Reception room for weddings, birthdays, parties, seminars, meetings, etc.

Can accommodate up to 130 people.

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150 m² wooden pavilion for secular ceremony and/or Wine of Honor

Planning a Wedding

The lodgings

Discover the 9 gîtes in more detail here (capacity, facilities, number of rooms, photos, etc.)

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Rates & Availability

Do not hesitate to consult our price list as well as the schedule of the lodgings or the reception room.

History

An area, a city but also something to satisfy history lovers.

Find out more in the very well-detailed article that you can find in the link below.

Image by Chris Lawton

Photo gallery

View from the sky

Mailing address

42 route de Vivières - Puiseux rural road - 02600 Villers-Cotterêts

How to get there

By car:

Coming from Paris, 3rd exit "Meaux - Château-Thierry"

and immediately take the first path on the left.

By train:

Villers-Cotterêts stop. Train station 15 minutes walk away (see train times here)

From the city center of Villers-Cotterêts:

To get around, you have shuttles available (see maps here)

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© 2022 by Melanie Leventakis

 

 

© Photo credits: TURPIN Nathalie

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