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“Located in the historic village of Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique, this stylish B&B is set within the grounds of an 18th-century castle. The decor boasts vintage Danish furniture, offering a chic, retro vibe. Guests can enjoy a garden, terrace, and homemade continental breakfast served in their suite. ”

Recommended for

  • Other Activities

    • Experience the magic of the medieval gardens at Coucy-le-Château, where you can relax among historical flora
  • Local exploring

    • Discover the history of an 18th-century castle and village ruins while staying in chic comfort
  • Value chic

    • A charming building full of French history and 70s vintage decorated rooms
  • Active Holiday

    • Explore scenic Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique, perfect for hiking and fishing
  • Sights nearby

    • Wander through the ruins of Château de Coucy, one of France’s most impressive medieval castles
  • Great walks

    • Enjoy a picturesque hike along the scenic trails surrounding Coucy-le-Château
  • No restaurant

    • There's breakfast each morning and dinner can be arranged in advance
  • Full of character

  • Owner managed

  • Views

  • Village

  • Antiques

  • Historic

  • B&B

Facilities

  • No restaurant

    There's breakfast each morning and dinner can be arranged in advance
  • Parking

    Free on-site parking is available
  • Garden

  • Satellite / Cable TV

  • Wifi

  • Views

  • No pets

Activities

  • Other Activities

    • Experience the magic of the medieval gardens at Coucy-le-Château, where you can relax among historical flora
  • Sights nearby

    • Wander through the ruins of Château de Coucy, one of France’s most impressive medieval castles
  • Great walks

    • Enjoy a picturesque hike along the scenic trails surrounding Coucy-le-Château

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Other reviews

Chez Ric et Fer

Just over an hour from Paris, in the village of Coucy le Château, a Parisian couple with an artistic bent has established a small and very stylish bed and breakfast. Chez Ric et Fer, named for Richard and Fernanda, contains just two rooms and a suite, each one a charming homage to the late-Modernist style of the turn of the Seventies. It’s a splendid place for an uncomplicated getaway, but there’s also history to be found here — the village’s castle was destroyed by bombardment during the First World War, and the present buildings, including this boutique B&B, were constructed from its stones.

Originally published by Michelin Guide

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