Access

On this page you can find some indications to find our BnB near Guillestre in the Hautes Alpes.  From the route Nationale Gap  - Briançon, in the village of Eygliers Gare, you’ll find signposts for la Maison du Guil that lead you to the entrance of our hamlet.  The road then becomes very narrow, don’t let that scare you off.  You’ll drive through our hamlet, our house is at the end of the hamlet.  You’ll pass our house, the parking lot is a bit further on your right.  The entrance is then about 50m higher up on the road to your left.
The parking places along the road, next to our house and in front of our house, are not ours, but are for our neighbours who do not have a parking space.  We kindly ask you not to use those parking places, but to park your car on our parking lot, 50m below our house.  

Getting here

By car :

  • Via Embrun, from the south of France

Take route RN94 toward Briançon; stay on this road for about 17 kilometers. At the roundabout just below the fortifications of Montdauphin, leave the road to Guillestre, Vars, and Risoul on the right, but go straight ahead for about another 1300 meters. Turn right onto the road to Eygliers and Montdauphin Fort.
Stay on this (curvy) road for about 2 kilometers, and then, when you reach the top of the plateau, turn left onto the road to Eygliers-Chef-Lieu.
Just before you enter the village of Eygliers-Chef-Lieu, turn right onto the road to La Font d’Eygliers, and then right again at the Chapel of Saint-Jean-Baptiste (look for the sign that says La Font).

  • Via Briançon, from northern France and Italy

Take route RN94 toward Gap; stay on this road for about 27 kilometers. You'll see the village of Saint-Crépin on your left, continue along route RN94 for another 3 kilometers, and turn left onto the road to Eygliers and Montdauphin Fort. 
Stay on this (curvy) road for 2 kilometers, and then, when you reach the top of the plateau, turn left onto the road to Eygliers-Chef-Lieu.
Just before you enter the village of Eygliers-Chef-Lieu, turn right onto the road to La Font d’Eygliers, and then right again at the Chapel of Saint-Jean-Baptiste (look for the sign that says La Font).