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ChayriguesVareilles
Mur de Barrez
12600
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The historic Vareilles Mill, originally built in 1758, underwent a meticulous restoration in 2004. Nestled between two charming bridges, it has retained its timeless charm. Inside, a stunning living room adorned with intricate woodwork and a cozy fireplace awaits, while three exquisitely decorated bedrooms ensure a tranquil and serene stay. Additionally, guests will have exclusive access to a private riverfront beach, perfect for relaxation and leisurely strolls. As an added bonus, during the months of July and August, guests can enjoy two complimentary hours of horseback riding per week, courtesy of the esteemed Wall of Bar Riding School.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Paris from the given GPS coordinates of 2.6601 Northern latitude and 44.8447 longitude, follow these travel directions:
1. Head south on A75 and take the Northern exit at St Flour n°28.
2. Continue towards Pierrefort and then proceed towards Mur de Barrez.
3. In Mur de Barrez, take the Brommes direction at the Brommes exit.
4. After 1km, turn left and continue on the road towards "Vareilles" by taking a right turn.
1. Head south on A75 and take the Northern exit at St Flour n°28.
2. Continue towards Pierrefort and then proceed towards Mur de Barrez.
3. In Mur de Barrez, take the Brommes direction at the Brommes exit.
4. After 1km, turn left and continue on the road towards "Vareilles" by taking a right turn.
Prices
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Holiday Home | 1 | 395 | 745 | ||||||||||||
Notes: Private beach |
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Attractions
- Château de Valon: Located in Mur de Barrez, Château de Valon is a medieval fortress perched on a rocky outcrop. It offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and houses a museum showcasing the history of the region.
- Viaduc de Garabit: Situated near Ruynes-en-Margeride, the Viaduc de Garabit is an impressive railway bridge designed by Gustave Eiffel. It spans the Truyère River and is considered an engineering marvel. Visitors can admire the architecture and enjoy scenic walks in the area.
- Laguiole: A picturesque village renowned for its Laguiole knives, Laguiole is a charming place to visit. Explore the quaint streets, visit the knife workshops, and indulge in delicious local cuisine known for its cheese and traditional dishes.
- Conques: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Conques is a medieval village with narrow streets and half-timbered houses. It is famous for its 11th-century Romanesque abbey, Sainte-Foy, which houses valuable treasures. The village is a popular stop on the Way of St. James pilgrimage route.
- Salers: Located in the heart of the Auvergne Volcanoes Regional Natural Park, Salers is a medieval village known for its well-preserved architecture. Explore the cobblestone streets, visit the Salers cheese museum, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Puy Mary: As the highest volcano in the Cantal Mountains, Puy Mary offers breathtaking views and fantastic hiking opportunities. Enjoy scenic walks, discover unique flora and fauna, and be rewarded with stunning vistas from the summit.
- Bozouls Canyon: A magnificent natural attraction, Bozouls Canyon is a horseshoe-shaped gorge formed by the Dourdou River. Take a leisurely walk along the rim, explore the charming village of Bozouls, and admire the impressive geological formations.
- Espalion: Situated on the banks of the Lot River, Espalion is a picturesque town with a medieval bridge and charming old houses. Visit the Musée Joseph Vaylet to learn about the local history and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this riverside gem.
- Mur-de-Barrez: Explore the historic center of Mur-de-Barrez, a medieval village with well-preserved ramparts and picturesque streets. Admire the Church of Saint-Thomas-Becket and the Maison de la Tour, a 15th-century tower house that now serves as a museum. 10. Aubrac Plateau: Located in the Massif Central, the Aubrac Plateau is known for its vast open spaces, traditional stone buildings, and lush meadows. Enjoy hiking or horseback riding through the stunning landscape, and discover the unique flora and fauna of this rural paradise.