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Par exemple:
- Quel type de propriété offrez-vous? (ex: villa, appartement, maison)
- Quels sont les principaux équipements de votre location. (ex: nombre de chambres et salles de bain)
- Que différencie votre location de vacances ? (ex: piscine, vue sur la montagne)
- Est-elle à proximité des principales attractions ? (ex: accès à la plage)
Just a 15-minute walk from the domaine, tucked away in the hills and out of sight, lies Vajradhara-Ling – a peaceful Tibetan Buddhist center open to all. With its temple, prayer wheels, and ongoing Temple for Peace project, it offers a unique place for quiet reflection, cultural discovery, or a meditative stroll through its tranquil grounds.
Step into history at Le Moulin Foulon, a beautifully restored 18th-century watermill nestled in the peaceful countryside of Aubry-le-Panthou. Once part of the grand estate of the Marquis d’Osmond, the mill is now an independent holiday home—full of charm, character, and tranquillity.
Originally built as a fulling mill, Le Moulin Foulon used the power of water to clean and thicken woolen cloth—a vital part of the local textile industry in centuries past. Today, while the wheels no longer turn, the mill retains its historic character and rustic elegance.
The d’Osmond family were prominent French nobles with deep roots in the region. In the 19th century, they expanded their estate to include a grand château and an elegant orangery nearby, each built in keeping with the taste and ambition of the era. Today, all of these historic buildings are privately owned and independently used—offering guests the beauty of the setting without any shared spaces.
Le Moulin Foulon offers the rare opportunity to stay in a place with true historical depth while enjoying all the comforts of a private, self-contained retreat.
Tucked among the trees and meadows around Le Moulin Foulon are several natural springs that have long been part of local folklore. For generations, villagers spoke of these waters as having healing properties—believed to soothe aches, ease skin ailments, and even lift the spirits.
While no scientific proof was ever recorded, the reputation of these “healing springs” drew visitors from nearby hamlets and traveling pilgrims alike. Some would bathe in the stream, others would collect water to bring home, trusting in its quiet magic.
Today, the springs still flow gently through the land, adding to the tranquil, almost timeless feeling of the property. Whether or not you believe in their healing power, there’s no denying the peace and beauty they bring to the landscape.
Guests are welcome to walk the grounds, breathe the fresh country air, and discover the quiet corners where water meets earth—and legend meets reality.