Terms and Conditions of Sale & Cookies
Website publisher: La Dominotte
Owner and site manager: Mr and Mrs Lassagne
42 Rue de Jasoupe le Bas, 71150 Demigny
Phone: (0)6 66 99 56 02 57
ladominotte.com | ladominotte@outlook.fr
Website hosting and design: Pixel Production / Online / IPS
71 rue Corneille – 17000 La Rochelle
Manager: Yannick Rivoallan
Phone: +33 5 46 45 99 17
Server logs: maximum retention period of 12 months.
Contact forms: data is not stored in a database.
Newsletter forms: data is stored until the user requests deletion via the unsubscribe link in the newsletter.
Tourist tax:
Guest rooms: €0.80 per person per night
Gîte Chambertin: 4% of the nightly rate per person (capped at €4 per person per night)
Note: Minors (under 18 years old) are exempt from the tourist tax.
For your information, here is an example calculation for 2 adults and 2 minors staying 3 nights (minimum stay in the gîte):
€190 (nightly rate) × 4% = €3.80
→ 2 adults × 3 nights = 6 nights × €3.80 = €22.80
Cookie Policy
You can manage cookies by configuring your computer according to your web browser settings. The website uses cookies. A cookie is a small text file stored by your browser, allowing it to retain information between web pages and browsing sessions. The website uses a number of “first-party” cookies – generated and used by the site – and “third-party” cookies – generated on our site by third parties. They allow us to retain the following information:
– Whether this is your first visit to the site or not
– The pages you visited and the paths taken
All of this is intended to improve your browsing experience. Cookies can only store confidential text, which is usually encrypted. The website will never store any personal data in a cookie.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files generated by the websites you visit, which store data that may be useful later. This data allows your information to be retained between pages and also helps analyze how you interact with the website. Cookies are secure; they can only store information made available by the browser—information that the user has previously entered or that is included in page requests. They cannot execute code or be used to access your computer. If a website encrypts information contained in a cookie, only that website can read it. There are two types of cookies with different uses and content: session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies contain information used during your browsing session and are deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies are used to store information between visits. This data allows websites to recognize you as a returning visitor and adapt accordingly. Persistent cookies have a lifespan defined by the website, ranging from a few minutes to several years.
Why use cookies?
Cookies are used by the website to keep information about your session while you browse, such as retaining details of a reservation. We also use web analytics cookies with our partner Google, which allow us to track user interaction across the site. This provides valuable insights that help us improve the website and its navigation.
Disabling and deleting cookies
All web browsers allow you to limit or disable cookie behavior through your browser settings. The procedure differs for each browser; you can find instructions in your browser’s “Help” menu. Through your browser, you can also view cookies stored on your computer and delete them. Cookies are text files that you can open and read. However, this data is often encrypted and therefore only readable by the website that created it. Disabling cookies will affect tracking of your navigation on the site but will not prevent Google Analytics from recognizing your visit.
What do cookies include?
Session cookies created by the site include data used by the web server processing your visit and allow us to know whether you have already visited the site and accepted the cookie policy, so the banner does not need to be displayed again. Persistent cookies created by our website are used by Google to recognize traffic to the site.
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