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Ineke BergmansPont Fourcat, Bounettis Bas
Lauzerte
82110
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By choosing Bounetis Bas, you are selecting a peaceful stay in the idyllic French countryside, while also enjoying convenient access to various excursion opportunities. The region is bordered by the Lot to the north, the Aveyron and the Tarn to the northeast, the Haute-Garonne to the south, and the Gers and Lot-et-Garonne to the southwest. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes, explore the charming ancient villages and fortified towns nearby, and indulge in the delightful markets under the warm French sun. Additionally, the area offers a range of wineries, providing the perfect backdrop for a truly enjoyable holiday experience. Accommodation options include both bed and breakfast and holiday home rentals, with hospitality, tranquility, and spaciousness being the defining characteristics of the region. In addition to the stunning natural surroundings, which are ideal for hiking and cycling enthusiasts, you will also find numerous picturesque villages nestled on the hillsides, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area. Furthermore, there are various recreational lakes, some of which offer water sports and boat rentals. Other activities to enjoy include canoeing on the rivers, exploring caves, visiting tree climbing parks, and exploring museums. While the Tarn-et-Garonne may not be a heavily touristic department, there is no shortage of sights and experiences to discover. The Canal du Midi runs through the region, providing a scenic path for hikers and cyclists, and the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostella also passes through the Tarn-et-Garonne. Culture enthusiasts will find plenty of attractions to explore and visit. Thanks to its central location, it is easy to take day trips to destinations such as Cahors, Agen, Pujols, Rocamadour, and Toulouse. Additionally, the Pyrenees mountains can be visited within a day. Allow yourself to be captivated by the beauty of this relatively undiscovered department. A comprehensive information brochure is available in the holiday homes and rooms, and we are always available to provide additional information and recommendations.Description for Gite
We offer a variety of accommodation options on our property, including two gîtes and a large guestroom.Gite "La Maison" is a beautifully spacious loft-like house that features two bedrooms and two bathrooms. This unique residence is located in a converted old barn, providing a charming and rustic atmosphere. Inside, you will find a dining area with an open kitchen, as well as a comfortable sitting area equipped with a TV offering Dutch channels and some English channels. The bedrooms are furnished with a luxurious box spring bed measuring 180x200, which can also be separated into two single beds if needed. For additional guests, we can add a third single bed. Outside, you can relax on the cozy terrace and appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty that surrounds you.
For a more intimate experience, "Le Chalet" is a cozy cottage that offers a breathtaking view of the valley from its private terrace. The gîte includes a kitchenette for your convenience, as well as a bathroom with a walk-in shower and toilet. The sleeping area features a comfortable double box spring bed, and there is also a sitting area with a sofa bed. Connected to the terrace is a walkway that leads to a charming tree house, complete with a bunk bed for children. To ensure their safety, a camera is installed in the tree house, allowing you to monitor your children from a monitor in the gîte.
If you prefer a romantic getaway, "The Doré" is an ideal choice. This spacious room offers a double bed and two single beds for children. The shower room features a luxurious walk-in shower, and there is a separate toilet for your convenience. In the morning, we serve a delightful breakfast consisting of pastries, baguettes, fruit salad, fresh fruit juice, and homemade specialties. If you prefer not to cook, you also have the option of joining the owners and potentially other guests for a delicious dinner.
We strive to provide a comfortable and enjoyable stay for all our guests, and we look forward to welcoming you to our beautiful property.
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Directions
To reach Lauzerte by car, you can follow these directions. Lauzerte is situated between Cahors (A20) and Agen. It is approximately 900 km from Brussels and 1,100 km from Amsterdam. In Paris, head towards Bordeaux and then continue towards Orleans and Vierzon. Take the exit towards the A20, going in the direction of Toulouse. Once on the A20, take exit number 58 (Cahors South). From there, follow the N20 towards Cahors. Before reaching Cahors, turn onto the D653 towards Montcuq. Continue on the D653 until you reach Lauzerte. At the junction with the D2, turn towards Montaigu de Quercy. After approximately 7 km, take a left turn onto the D60 towards Toufailles. After 2 km, you will arrive at the intersection of Pont Fourcat. Bounetis Bas is located at the top, and you can follow the signs to reach it. If you are using GPS, enter "Lauzerte" as the city, "Pont Fourcat" as the street, and leave the house number field blank.
If you prefer to travel by train, Lauzerte is also accessible via TGV (high-speed train) through Agen, which is located 40 km from Lauzerte.
Alternatively, you can reach Lauzerte by plane. The airports of Toulouse and Bergerac are both approximately a one-hour drive away from Bounetis Bas. It is recommended to book a car in advance from your home, as it is cheaper and more convenient. Toulouse airport offers connections with Zaventem (Brussels Airline & EasyJet), Amsterdam (KLM), and Lille (EasyJet & Hop!). Bergerac airport provides connections with Rotterdam (Transavia) and Charleroi (Ryanair).
If you prefer to travel by train, Lauzerte is also accessible via TGV (high-speed train) through Agen, which is located 40 km from Lauzerte.
Alternatively, you can reach Lauzerte by plane. The airports of Toulouse and Bergerac are both approximately a one-hour drive away from Bounetis Bas. It is recommended to book a car in advance from your home, as it is cheaper and more convenient. Toulouse airport offers connections with Zaventem (Brussels Airline & EasyJet), Amsterdam (KLM), and Lille (EasyJet & Hop!). Bergerac airport provides connections with Rotterdam (Transavia) and Charleroi (Ryanair).
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Holiday Home | 2 | 65 | 145 |
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Attractions
- Lauzerte Medieval Village: Located in the heart of Lauzerte, this picturesque medieval village is known for its well-preserved architecture and charming atmosphere. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, admire the old stone buildings, and enjoy panoramic views from the impressive bastide square.
- Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Moissac: Situated in Moissac, a short drive from Lauzerte, this magnificent abbey dates back to the 11th century. It is renowned for its stunning Romanesque cloister, adorned with intricate sculptures. Visitors can also admire the impressive abbey church and learn about its historical and cultural significance.
- Château de Bonaguil: Located in Saint-Front-sur-Lémance, this impressive medieval fortress offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's history. With its well-preserved towers, ramparts, and courtyards, the Château de Bonaguil provides a unique opportunity to explore an authentic medieval castle. Guided tours are available, allowing visitors to learn about its architecture and the events that unfolded within its walls.
- Pilgrim's Garden (Jardin des Pèlerins): Situated in Moissac, this tranquil garden is a perfect spot to relax and unwind. The garden is inspired by the ancient pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostela and features various plants and sculptures reflecting the history and spirituality of the region. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks, admire the beautiful flora, and find a sense of tranquility in this serene setting.
- Quercyland Water Park: Located in Souillac, a short drive from Lauzerte, this water park offers a fun-filled day for all ages. With a range of water slides, pools, and attractions, it provides a refreshing escape during the summer months. Whether you prefer adrenaline-pumping slides or simply lounging by the pool, Quercyland Water Park offers a great way to beat the heat and enjoy some family-friendly entertainment.
- Moissac Market: For those who appreciate local flavors and vibrant atmospheres, the Moissac Market is a must-visit. Held every Saturday morning, this bustling market offers a wide variety of fresh produce, cheeses, meats, baked goods, and local specialties. Strolling through the market and interacting with local vendors provides a wonderful opportunity to immerse oneself in the gastronomic culture of the region.
- Eglise Saint-Barthélemy: Located in Lauzerte, this beautiful Romanesque church is a significant historical and architectural landmark. Built in the 12th century, it features stunning stone carvings, intricate details, and a peaceful ambiance. Visitors can admire the church's impressive facade, explore its interior, and appreciate the harmonious blend of art and spirituality.
- Rocamadour: Situated about an hour's drive from Lauzerte, Rocamadour is a captivating village perched on a cliff. Known for its remarkable religious sites, including the renowned Notre Dame de Rocamadour sanctuary, this UNESCO World Heritage site attracts visitors from around the world. Wander through the medieval streets, visit the sacred sites, and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. These attractions near Pont Fourcat, Bounettis Bas, Lauzerte, France, offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring medieval architecture and historical landmarks to immersing oneself in the natural beauty and local culture of the region.