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fontaineblhostel
Apr 29, 2010, 8:36 PM
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I open a hostel near Fontainebleau in March 2011! Looking forward to see you there! www.fontaineblhostel.com
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i_h8_choss
Apr 29, 2010, 8:50 PM
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Whats the rate? I couldn't find it on the webpage.
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fontaineblhostel
Apr 29, 2010, 8:59 PM
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French flyer: http://fontaineblhostel.com/fr/contact/renseignements.php Price (4/8 dorms): 22Euros/night + 5Euros linen (once per stay); no served breakfast but tea/coffee/cereals free; fully equipped kitchen 20Euros instead of 22 for pre-reservation!
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Kinobi
Jul 25, 2010, 6:44 AM
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Unless you are alone, best thing is to rent a gite. A gite is a house with all you need inside (except food). In the gite you have beds to spare, and a kitchen. Prices varies according to season. and where the gite is. http://www.gites-seine-et-marne.com/ Ciao, E
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phoenixfire
Jul 30, 2010, 2:13 PM
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Maison Bleau was a great gite to stay at for a good price... http://www.maisonbleau.com/index.htm We only stayed for about 6 days, but Neal will give you all the insider beta for the best place to climb under each days conditions (we went during the summer and rarely got overheated), and he's a walking encyclopedia of routes and locations...that's worth the price of the gite itself! Check out his videos online also for a good selection of Font routes and locations. Also, Maison Bleau is nearer to Buthiers, 30 minutes or so from the town of Fontainebleau, which is more family oriented and so it has less car break-ins than other areas of the forest and 30 second approaches to great boulders...along with a pool with a great waterslide:) Best bouldering vacation ever! Brad
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I_do
Aug 16, 2010, 11:39 AM
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phoenixfire wrote: Maison Bleau was a great gite to stay at for a good price... http://www.maisonbleau.com/index.htm We only stayed for about 6 days, but Neal will give you all the insider beta for the best place to climb under each days conditions (we went during the summer and rarely got overheated), and he's a walking encyclopedia of routes and locations...that's worth the price of the gite itself! Check out his videos online also for a good selection of Font routes and locations. Also, Maison Bleau is nearer to Buthiers, 30 minutes or so from the town of Fontainebleau, which is more family oriented and so it has less car break-ins than other areas of the forest and 30 second approaches to great boulders...along with a pool with a great waterslide:) Best bouldering vacation ever! Brad I rented crash pads, while not actually staying there but I can promise Neal and his wife are cool! +1 on the maison bleau. Not to piss on the OP though.
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RochersRoncevau
Jun 24, 2012, 10:12 AM
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Hi! Ive just open a gite in Buthiers, mn by foot to the bloc canard. Less expensive than what you can find in Fontainebleau;) Les rochers de Roncevaux https://www.facebook.com/pages/Les-Rochers-de-Roncevaux/375963085754941
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fontaineblhostel
Jun 24, 2013, 10:43 AM
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Hi ! Hostel opens in September ! I had to fight with the banks, the authorities, but now all is settled and the building is nearly finished ! Small campsite also there ! www.fontaineblhostel.com
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