Veriere soaps on sale at the Marne & Gondoire Tourist Office (Lagny-sur-Marne)

We are delighted to have initiated this wonderful partnership with the Marne & Gondoire Tourist Office (Seine-et-Marne, 77) around our shared values ​​of sustainable development and natural well-being.

Located at 2 rue du Chemin de fer in Lagny-sur-Marne, the Marne & Gondoire Tourist Office offers the Veriere range of soaps for sale, including the soap that we created together: the Miel Lacté soap, made with local honey and cow's milk .

Before we tell you more, let us explain why we are so excited about this collaboration.

The Tourist Office of Marne-et-Gondoire, in Seine-et-Marne

Imagine yourself in the heart of the Ile-de-France region, in the charming department of Seine-et-Marne, next to Paris and home to the world-famous Disneyland Paris theme park. Between the peaceful beauty of the countryside and the excitement of Paris, there is so much to discover here. And that's where the Tourist Office comes in.
Enthusiasts ready to guide you through the most fascinating corners of Seine-et-Marne and give you the best advice for exploring the Ile-de-France.

Soap from Marne-et-Gondoire

What particularly appealed to us in this collaboration is the Tourist Office's desire to promote local treasures. This is where we come in with our Miel Lacté soap.
Imagine for a moment a soap that captures all the richness of Seine-et-Marne. We have used local honey and milk, harvested in our own green countryside, to create a product that tells the story of our region.

This partnership with the Tourist Office goes well beyond a simple commercial collaboration. It embodies our shared commitment to sustainable tourism and the promotion of our local heritage.

So, if you want to discover the hidden gems of Seine-et-Marne, don't hesitate to visit our friends at the Marne et Gondoire Tourist Office. And if you want to get our Miel Lacté soap, you know where to find it!

We hope this collaboration will make you want to go on an adventure with us. See you soon in the picturesque streets of Seine-et-Marne!

  • Lagny-sur-Marne

    A charming town nestled on the banks of the Marne River. Stroll along its picturesque quays, admire its Gothic church and let yourself be seduced by the peaceful atmosphere of its riverside cafés and restaurants. Take the opportunity to relax by the water during a peaceful cruise or a kayak trip through the meanders of the Marne.

  • Champs-sur-Marne Castle

    A splendid 18th-century residence nestled in the heart of an 85-hectare landscaped park. Listed as a historic monument, this château offers remarkable architecture, elegant French gardens and a sumptuous interior that testifies to the refinement of the aristocratic era.

  • Rentilly Cultural Park - Michel Chartier

    An exceptional estate where contemporary art and nature blend harmoniously. Stroll through the gardens, admire the contemporary sculptures scattered around the site and enjoy the temporary exhibitions that showcase the talent of local and international artists.

  • Russon Mill

    An old water mill dating from the 17th century that bears witness to the rich industrial heritage of the region. Listed as a historical monument, this restored mill now houses an interpretation centre dedicated to the history of milling and the life of millers.

  • House of Nature

    Located in the heart of a preserved green setting, it is a true haven of peace where young and old can reconnect with nature. With its interactive exhibitions, discovery trails and educational activities, it offers an immersive and educational experience to raise awareness of the richness and fragility of our ecosystem.

  • Ferrieres Castle

    Nestled in the heart of a 130-hectare estate of parks and gardens, the Château de Ferrières is a true architectural marvel that bears witness to the splendor and refinement of the Second Empire. Built in the 19th century for Baron James de Rothschild, you can visit this castle and park by going to one of its two restaurants.

  • Fontainebleau

    The Château de Fontainebleau, a jewel of French history. This iconic monument, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, will immerse you in the fascinating world of the kings and queens who have marked the history of the country. Explore its sumptuous rooms, its French gardens and its royal stables, and let yourself be transported through the centuries.

  • Provins

    Provins, a medieval town that will enchant you with its authentic charm and architectural treasures. Stroll through its cobbled streets lined with half-timbered houses, visit its centuries-old churches and discover its impressive ramparts that bear witness to its rich medieval past. Attend one of the famous medieval shows that bring the town to life and immerse yourself in the captivating atmosphere of this bygone era.

  • Disneyland Paris

    Disneyland Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, attracting millions of visitors each year. This iconic theme park offers a magical world where dreams come true. Travel through the different lands, meet your favorite Disney characters, and experience thrilling adventures through spectacular attractions. Whether you are young or old, Disneyland Paris promises unforgettable moments of entertainment and magic for the whole family.