
Hôtel la Tour d'Auxois
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La petite millet
La Petite Millet—the Small Mill—operates as a restaurant in a diminutive stone building beside a working water mill on a tributary stream. The dining room is compact, accommodating 50–150 only by using an adjoining…

Auberge de la Chaloire
Chaloire may reference river features or regional geology—terms specific to place rather than generic hospitality language. Auberge de la Chaloire positions itself as modest inn anchored to specific geography, its…

Hôtel L'Annexe
L'Annexe—'the outbuilding'—began as servant quarters attached to a larger manor house, later converted into a standalone hotel. The building is modest stone with small windows and a hipped roof; the interior is…

Hôtel Arcades
Arcades refers to covered passages with columns—architectural features common to medieval and Renaissance town centers where commerce and shelter converge. Hôtel Arcades positions itself with reference to urban…

Hostellerie du Vieux Moulin
A hostellery—a term for a working inn, not a hostel—the Old Mill sits at the edge of a forest clearing, its stone walls dating to 1650. The main house contains a dining room with a visible stone chimney and…

Chez Camille
Chez Camille is a family-run restaurant operated by Camille and her husband for thirty-eight years, known in the region as the place where locals book for anniversaries and family dinners. The building is modest stone…