Château de Juvigny

Juvigny, France

Château de Juvigny was built in 1702-1705. It is surrounded by moat and large 18 hectare park.

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Founded: 1702-1705
Category: Palaces, manors and town halls in France

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4.6/5 (based on Google user reviews)

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Marc Tucker (2 years ago)
What an amazing place we discovered it by accident and only stayed for one night but it was absolutely brilliant and we can't wait to go back and stay again. The Chateau is magnificent with the added bonus of a swimming Lake which was a godsend on a blazing hot day. Breakfast was included and was delicious as well as being served in the picturesque dining room.
Luis Sailer (3 years ago)
What a marvellous castle! Led by a super friendly and lovely madame. Carefully furnished with a good taste. An absolute adventure!
Thomas tait (3 years ago)
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Will Cassar (3 years ago)
What a lovely venue. The hosts were impeccable and the chateau was as authentically French as you could wish. Breakfast is included so be prepared for croissants, baguettes and fromage. Would 100% recommend.
C Rskau (6 years ago)
Charming place to visit the Champagne region. Beautiful chateau from the early 18th Century. Nicely furnished rooms. Delicious breakfast and very nice conversations.
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