EASY ACCESS: 1 hr 20 min from Paris by car or direct train (2.5 euros). Émilie lives in an old stone house (1700s), nestled in a large clearing at the very end of a 2 km road through the forest.
Together with her family, she lives peacefully with two horses and a friendly dog. Kids welcome !
- Enjoy a welcoming tea with Emilie, who is a teacher and a naturopath (English proficiency: 9/10)
- Take a stroll in the garden with her and learn about plants, herbs, and vegetables (march to september)
- Savour a glass of alcohol crafted by Emilie and appetizers
- Pleasure yourself with a French lunch, made predominantly from organic produce straight from the garden
- Your meal, enjoyed with Emilie, is complemented by French wine, local cheese, a homemade dessert, and coffee.
- Collect the eggs in the henhouse, visit Emilie's greenhouses (spring/summer only) and workshop
- After the meal, feed the two horses and take them for a walk in the paddock
- Take a walk with Emilie in the countryside
Mid-range private car or van<br/>Round-trip transportation<br/>Pickup included
Easy access!: Use Uber or Uber Reserve (expect 115-150 euros one way) or rent a car (150 euros for 2 days). More info below.
9:30am, departure from Paris. Choose our "Private driver included" option OR Use Uber (150 euros one way for 4 people) OR take a local train (2.5 euros+Uber 20 euros). The precise address in the village of Bellot will be provided after booking.
At 11am, in the village of Bellot, meet your host Emilie in her old stone house. Explore the property with her, the garden, collect the chicken eggs, take the horses for a walk and enjoy French cuisine and wine...
3pm. Back to Paris.
Emilie's precise address will be given to you after booking.
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