- Le Baugyte coté jardin - Photo Credits : Bultez serge
- Le Baugyte, chambre à l'étage - Photo Credits : Bultez serge
- Dortoir de l'étage 4 lits - Photo Credits : Bultez serge
- Coin détente avec chaises longues - Photo Credits : Bultez serge
- Mezzanine - Photo Credits : Bultez serge
- douches et toilettes - Photo Credits : BULTEZ Serge
- Pelouse et pique-nique - Photo Credits : Bultez serge
- Coin repas lumineux - Photo Credits : Bultez serge
- cadre champètre du gîte - Photo Credits : Bultez serge
- Dortoir 6 personnes rez de chaussée - Photo Credits : BULTEZ Serge
- Baugy'te - Photo Credits : BULTEZ Serge
- Séjour - Photo Credits : BULTEZ Serge
- Salle d'eau - Photo Credits : BULTEZ Serge
- Terrasse ombragée - Photo Credits : Bultez serge
Le Baugyte is a bioclimatic gîte with rooms for 1 to 15 people from €30 per night.
The rooms can be rented privately or shared according to your needs and wishes. It is set in a large wooded park with picnic tables.
In the far south of Burgundy, in the heart of the Brionnais bocage, soon to be classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this gite is located on the edge of the "Véloire" greenway and close to the Loire River, offering a host of nature activities. The Romanesque Cluniac church of Baugy, listed as a historic monument, and the nearby village hall make this a charming place to stay, and also make the gîte an ideal venue for weddings.
Electric bikes and canoes (Arganoé) are available for hire. The village inn "Le bouchon Brionnais" is nearby. All shops are 5 minutes away in the town of Marcigny (supermarket, cinema, theatre, swimming pool, restaurants, etc.).
The Brionnais region is located at the south-western end of the Saône-et-Loire département, in the southern part of Burgundy between Paray le Monial and Roanne.
It is in contact with the Charolais region to the north, a hilly landscape of hedged farmland.
The region's main centres are Marcigny, Semur-en-Brionnais, listed as one of France's most beautiful villages, Chauffailles, La Clayette, Saint-Julien-de-Civry and Saint-Christophe-en-Brionnais, famous for its weekly cattle market (Charolais cattle farming).
The Brionnais region is bordered by three rivers: the Loire, the Sornin and the Arconce.