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Map pinFrance · Bourgogne Franche-Comté · Arbois
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Moulin de Courcelles-historic, eco friendly site
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Moulin de Courcelles-historic, eco friendly site

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Moulin de Courcelles is a 1000 year old mill which holds economic and historic significance in the community of Arbois. It is across the river from the historic home and museum of Louis Pasteur, and on the main road close to all of the wine tasting facilities, grocery stores and outdoor activities. This apartment is part of an eco friendly site and has been renovated to respect the historic features of the mill. There is a full kitchen - no meals served. Tourist taxe 2.25 per night collected The historic monument Arbois Moulin de Courcelles has a very small self contained apartment. Increasingly, people are becoming Eco conscious and prefer to stay in Eco friendly places for a socially responsible holiday. We have bicycle parking and can help with bicycle repair. Moulin de Courcelles a une signification historique et industrielle pour Arbois et la région et a utilisé pour exploiter le pouvoir de La Cuisance depuis plus de 600 ans. La première mention du Moulin de Courcelles était en 1177. Il a été un site clé pour la production de huile, de farine, d'équipements hydrauliques (y compris les turbines pour les moulins régionaux) une scierie, un moulin à papier, des équipements viticoles, des produits laitiers, des foyers, des fours et des presses. On raconte que ce site a été le premier à produire de l'éclairage électrique dans la région. Les turbines pour Les Planche, la Cartonnerie, La Ferté et d'autres ont été fabriquées ici. Il avait 4 roues à eau et 2 turbines Francis, l'une installée en 1889 la deuxième en 1920. This is an independent apartment with private patio table and chairs. It has been lovingly restored to maintain the original features and historic cachet, while having modern conveniences. We would love to introduce you to the area and to our eco association. We have bicycle storage and can help with bicycle repairs. The historic monument Arbois Moulin de Courcelles has a very small self contained apartment. Increasingly, people are becoming Eco conscious and prefer to stay in Eco friendly places for a socially responsible holiday. We are Anglophones but speak moderate French and German. There are no meals served. Arbois is the capital of wines from the Jura and the first winegrowing region to obtain AOC status in France. It has been officially recognised as a town full of character in Franche-Comté, and is known as a culinary and a heritage site. The rich cultural heritage of Arbois includes the house and museum of Louis Pasteur, the Saint-Just church from the middle ages, winegrowers' houses, the Gloriette Tower, the Capucins Bridge, Château Pécauld, the Vine and Wine Museum, the Sarret de Grozon Art Museum and more. Arbois has a train station. I can meet you at the station. This is an eco friendly site. We appreciate guests who minimise their footprint (use of power, water and recycling). We will be flexible on check in and check out times if it doesn't impact other guests. We are located on the main road through Arbois, which can be quite busy, including large transport vehicles. There is noise in the garden, but guests say the apartment is quiet.

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