Bed & Breakfast 'Villa Champallement'
'Villa Champallement', built in 1908, is a characteristic notary house with a lot of original details and 3 guest rooms on the first floor.
“We have been able to enjoy this truly magical house in it’s very special spot.” (Suzy and Peter)
The garden has a stunning view over the vast valley and the mountains of the Morvan.
"It's like being in the middle of a painting." (Marianne)
Photo impression house and garden
The guest rooms
The guest rooms are furnished with antique furniture, combined with contemporary comfort.
Each room has comfortable box-spring beds*) of hotel quality (180 x 200) in a classic style and a private bathroom with toilet, sink and shower and/or bath, completely in the style of the old house. You'll find towels, shampoo and a hairdryer. In every room there is the possibility to make your own cup of coffee or tea. Two rooms have a charming balcony with a view of the valley.
All rooms have electric heating and exterior shutters, which keep them warm in the early and late season and cool in the summer. Wi-Fi is available.
*) Available as 2-person or 2 x 1 person
DeLuxe room consists of a vestibule, bedroom, bathroom with bath, toilet and a private balcony.
"A very good and also beautiful bed.” (Vera and Hans)
This room can be called "A room with a view". The room has a private bathroom with toilet, sink and shower.
"Sitting on the balcony with a cup of tea watching the fantastic sunrise." (Martin and Ingrid)T

This room has two single beds a bathroom with toilet, sink and shower.
“Beautiful room and lovely shower!”(Veerle)
Breakfast
Every morning we spoil our guests with a delicious breakfast between 08:00 am and 09.30 am.
“Especially the homemade bread from Gerben was a surprise to us."(Dieter)
We serve a continental vegetarian breakfast. Fresh fruit, fruit juice, croissants, baguette, eggs, (homemade) jam, cheese, yogurt, muesli, coffee and tea can all be found on the breakfast table.
When the weather is nice we set the table outside, so you can enjoy the view.
On a rainy day we serve breakfast in the dining room with a French 'ear table', where you can imagine yourself a century back in time.