Hotel De La Poste
2 Rue derrière la loge, Langres, France
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Hotel De La Poste is located in the historic village of Langres, an hour north of Dijon, in the Haute-Marne department. It offers an outdoor swimming pool.
The Hotel De La Poste Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
While Hotel De La Poste is dog friendly in some way, we have no idea of how dog friendly they are because they have not yet been certified. We have no real idea of what kind of dog friendly policies, amenities, facilities, or services this hotel offers, and we do not know if they charge a steep 'cleaning fee' for staying here with your dog. Because they have not yet certified themselves, we are unable to provide you with a direct link to their website.
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Parking
Pets allowed
WiFi
Free WiFi
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
0.1 mi away
72.8 mi long
9655.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
camping, hiking, backpacking
Features
forest, lake, river, views, wild-flowers, wildlife, city-walk, historic-site, partially-paved
0.1 mi away
10.1 mi long
695.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
trail-running, backpacking, bike-touring
Features
river, views, wild-flowers, wildlife, historic-site, paved
Via Francigena is the common name of an ancient pilgrimage route from France to Rome and Puglia. This section of the trail goes from Langres to Champlitte.
0.1 mi away
23.4 mi long
1614.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
camping, hiking, backpacking
Features
river, views, wild-flowers, wildlife, city-walk, historic-site, partially-paved
0.1 mi away
20.2 mi long
1899.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
mountain-biking, bike-touring
Features
cave, forest, wild-flowers, wildlife, historic-site, partially-paved
This stage is an opportunity to discover another facet of the Langres plateau. Marking the limit between Champagne and Burgundy, this limestone plateau presents an important karstic network from which many rivers and streams take their source. The “major triple point” of the water distribution between the Mediterranean, Channel and North Sea is located not far from the plateau. This trail is part of the 2000 km long route of the Via Francigena which goes from Canterbury to Rome. To see all...
0.2 mi away
14.5 mi long
892.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
hiking, backpacking
Features
forest, lake, historic-site, partially-paved