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JEAN-YVES PROVENSAL40 rue guilleran
MOISSAC
0563040788
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Situated in the historic area en route to Saint Jacques de Compostela and near the Roman cloister, these two spacious bed and breakfast rooms offer comfortable accommodations. Located on the first floor of a charming 18th-century house, one room features a 140x190 bed while the other offers a larger 160x200 bed. Both rooms are quiet and bright, providing picturesque views of the beautiful garden. The bathroom and toilet are conveniently shared by the two rooms on the landing, with an additional separate toilet located on the ground floor. Guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast served in the large kitchen on the ground floor, owned by the friendly hosts.Reviews
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Attractions
- Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Moissac: Located just a short walk away from 40 rue Guilleran, the Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Moissac is a stunning medieval abbey known for its remarkable Romanesque architecture. Visitors can explore the abbey's intricate sculptures, cloister, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the surrounding gardens.
- Pont Canal du Cacor: Situated about 2 kilometers from the given address, Pont Canal du Cacor is a picturesque canal bridge that carries the Canal de Garonne over the Tarn River. Travelers can admire the engineering marvel of this 19th-century structure while walking or cycling along the canal towpath.
- Eglise Saint Jacques de Moissac: This beautiful Romanesque church is located within walking distance of 40 rue Guilleran. Eglise Saint Jacques de Moissac showcases exceptional architectural details and houses an impressive organ. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of the church and admire its artistic treasures.
- Cloître de Moissac: Adjacent to the Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Moissac, the Cloître de Moissac is a remarkable cloister renowned for its intricately carved capitals. Dating back to the 12th century, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers a serene and captivating experience for history and art enthusiasts.
- Musee de Moissac: Situated near the town center, Musee de Moissac is a small museum that exhibits a collection of archaeological artifacts, artworks, and historical objects. The museum provides insights into the region's history, including its rich religious heritage and medieval past.
- Canal de Garonne: Running through Moissac, the Canal de Garonne offers a scenic waterway for boating, biking, and walking. Visitors can rent a boat or join a guided cruise to explore the charming countryside, picturesque villages, and vineyards along the canal.
- Jardin de l'Abbaye: Located within the Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Moissac complex, Jardin de l'Abbaye is a peaceful garden featuring beautifully manicured lawns, flower beds, and shady trees. This charming spot offers a relaxing atmosphere for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.
- Clocher de Moissac: Standing tall in the town center, Clocher de Moissac is the bell tower of the Saint-Pierre Abbey. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of Moissac and its surroundings, providing a unique perspective of the town and its architectural gems. These attractions offer a diverse range of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing tourists to delve into the beauty and heritage of Moissac and its surroundings.