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Each gîte at le Moulin de Lantouy offers a private and secluded space, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the surrounding nature. Equipped with self-catering facilities, each gîte provides hot water and heating, along with cozy log burners for colder months. Additionally, a barbecue is available for each gîte, perfect for outdoor dining. For added convenience, an ice making machine, freezer, and laundry facilities are also provided. Whether you seek an adventurous experience or a peaceful getaway, our retreat ensures a harmonious connection with nature.Reviews
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Directions
Located in the Lot Valley, this destination is 2 km away from Cajarc, 25 km away from Figeac, and Villefranche de Rouergue.
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Apartment | 2 | 35.76 | 49.40 | 243 | 346 | 11 | |||||||||
Holiday Home | 4 | 62.31 | 148.64 | 423 | 969 |
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- Conques Abbey: Located in the picturesque village of Conques, this Romanesque abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It features magnificent architecture and houses the relics of Sainte-Foy. Visitors can explore the abbey's interior, admire its stunning stained glass windows, and stroll through the charming village.
- Rocamadour: A famous pilgrimage site, Rocamadour is a medieval village built on a cliffside. It is home to several religious buildings, including the Notre-Dame de Rocamadour sanctuary, which attracts pilgrims from around the world. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views, visit the Monkey Forest, and explore the narrow streets filled with shops and restaurants.
- Padirac Cave: Located in the Lot region, the Gouffre de Padirac is a natural wonder. Descend into the depths of the cave through a large hole and take a boat ride along an underground river. Marvel at the impressive rock formations and learn about the cave's geological history on a guided tour.
- Saint-Cirq-Lapopie: Perched on a cliff overlooking the Lot River, Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is a captivating medieval village. Explore its narrow streets lined with stone houses, visit the 13th-century castle, and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the numerous galleries showcasing local talent.
- Cahors: The capital of the Lot department, Cahors is known for its medieval architecture and the iconic Pont Valentré, a fortified bridge dating back to the 14th century. Explore the historic old town, visit the Cahors Cathedral, and indulge in the local cuisine and wine, particularly the famous Malbec wine produced in the region.
- Pech Merle Cave: Discover prehistoric art at the Pech Merle Cave near Cabrerets. This cave features well-preserved paintings and drawings dating back over 20,000 years. Guided tours provide insight into the artistic techniques and the life of our ancient ancestors.
- Château de Najac: Located in the village of Najac, this impressive fortress overlooks the Aveyron River. Dating back to the 13th century, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and hosts various events throughout the year. Explore the castle's towers, ramparts, and exhibits to step back in time.
- Gorges de l'Aveyron: Nature lovers will enjoy the scenic beauty of the Gorges de l'Aveyron. This picturesque river valley offers opportunities for hiking, canoeing, and exploring charming villages along the way. Admire the stunning cliffs, lush landscapes, and medieval architecture that dot the region.
- Montauban: A historic city with a charming old town, Montauban is famous for its pink-brick buildings. Explore the Place Nationale, a beautiful arcaded square, and visit the Musée Ingres, which houses an extensive collection of artwork by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Stroll along the Tarn River and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this cultural hub. 10. Albi: Located on the banks of the Tarn River, Albi is known for its impressive red-brick cathedral, the Cathédrale Sainte-Cécile. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features stunning Gothic architecture and houses the largest painted interior in the world. Explore the historic center, visit the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this vibrant city.