Magnificent accommodation of 70 square meters located in à Gérardmer. ArrayWith a surface area of 60 square meters, it has two bedrooms and can accommodate up to 2 people. six people. You can't help but love its location, facing Lake Gérardmer and next to it. proximity of all amenities. Looking forward to welcoming you :) This air-conditioned apartment and well-equipped, spacious and charming, offers: - A bedroom with a double bed; - An equipped kitchen; - A modern bathroom and separate toilet; - A welcoming living room with sofa bed and a dining area with a table and chairs; - And easy-access parking. Its freshness and practicality will seduce you. For a most pleasant stay, you have everything you need: Wi-Fi, television, microwave, appliance. raclette, raclette machine coffee Nespresso, barbecue, oven, refrigerator, hairdryer, dishwasher, coffee machine wash, etc. Note that sheets and towels are provided at an additional cost. For your daily needs, a supermarket is available. "ALDI" is located in à only 19 minutes away foot or 3 minutes by car. À visit the surrounding area: - The Public Beach of Gérardmer, at 5 minutes walk; - The Parc de Gérardmer, at 9 minutes; - The Quai de Waramme and Lake Gérardmer, at 11 minutes; - The alpine ski resort - La Mauselaine, near 8 minutes by car, among other sites of interest. Don't hesitate to ask me for more information. It would be a pleasure to answer you. A commune in the Grand-Est, Gérardmer takes place in the Vosges department, in Lorraine. Nicknamed the Pearl of the Vosges by Victor Hugo's brother, Abel, it is located not far from Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, in the Ballons des Vosges Regional Natural Park. Also a winter sports resort, the town is known for its landscapes and for its activity. cultural. Gérardmer, according to historians, would have been created in 1285, and has enjoyed a long shared history with the duchy of France. of Lorraine and the abbey of the canonesses of Remiremont. Established as a parish in the middle of the 16th century, the town developed strongly in the 18th century with the arrival of the railway, then with the arrival of textile industrialists Alsatians, following; the annexation of Alsace-Lorraine by Germany. Although the city suffered greatly from the destruction of the Second World War, it continues to thrive. Being appreciated by tourists for its charm and its sports infrastructures. You can still admire an interesting architectural heritage, as well as exceptional landscapes. From Bruyères Station: 28 minutes by car. From Strasbourg Airport: 1 hour and 35 minutes by car. Deposit (in euros) - 250