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Situated just 8 minutes away from Saint-Afrique, the Domaine du Guilhaumet is a charming 17th-century manor that comprises two spacious terraced houses. Nestled within a former sheepfold, these accommodations provide utmost comfort and are enveloped by picturesque moors, lush woodlands, and serene meadows. For those who enjoy fishing, a river is conveniently located only 200 meters away. Additionally, the estate organizes thrilling weekend game hunting activities, allowing enthusiasts to partake in wild boar hunts. Perfectly suited for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil countryside retreat.Reviews
Appréciations pour Domaine du Guilhaumet, Saint Affrique:
Un petit paradis !!!
Nous avons séjourné le temps d'un long week end au domaine du Guilhaumet et avons pu cotoyer des propriétaires vraiment trés gentils, disponibles mais discrets. Des gites magnifiques avec tout le nécessaire ; une propreté inégalée ; les lits fait à notre arrivée ; des chemins pour aller balader ...
A recommander +++++++++
A recommander +++++++++
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- Roquefort-sur-Soulzon (7 km): Known for its world-famous Roquefort cheese, this charming village offers guided tours of the Roquefort caves, where the cheese is aged. Visitors can learn about the cheese-making process and sample different varieties.
- Millau Viaduct (32 km): One of the tallest bridges in the world, the Millau Viaduct is a spectacular feat of engineering. Spanning the Tarn Valley, it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can walk or drive across the bridge, or simply admire its architectural beauty.
- Micropolis - La Cité des Insectes (32 km): A unique attraction dedicated to insects, Micropolis is an interactive museum that showcases the fascinating world of these tiny creatures. Visitors can learn about their habitats, behavior, and importance in our ecosystem through various exhibits and displays.
- Sainte Eulalie de Cernon (35 km): This medieval village is nestled in the heart of the Larzac plateau and is known for its well-preserved Templar Commandery. Visitors can explore the ancient buildings, wander through narrow streets, and soak up the historical ambiance.
- Gorges du Tarn (50 km): A picturesque canyon carved by the Tarn River, the Gorges du Tarn offers stunning natural beauty and outdoor activities. Visitors can go hiking, kayaking, or take a scenic drive along the winding roads, enjoying the dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters.
- Viaduc de Sainte Eulalie de Cernon (55 km): Another impressive viaduct in the region, the Viaduc de Sainte Eulalie de Cernon is a railway bridge that spans the Dourdou River. It offers a great spot for photography and enjoying the surrounding landscape.
- Roquefort-sur-Soulzon Caves (60 km): In addition to the village of Roquefort-sur-Soulzon, the caves where Roquefort cheese is aged are a major attraction. Guided tours take visitors through the underground caves, explaining the cheese-making process and its historical significance.
- Sylvanès Abbey (65 km): Located in a serene forest setting, Sylvanès Abbey is a beautiful Romanesque abbey dating back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore the abbey's impressive architecture, attend classical music concerts held in the abbey, or simply enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
- Parc Naturel Régional des Grands Causses (70 km): A regional natural park, it offers diverse landscapes, including plateaus, valleys, and limestone cliffs. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and wildlife spotting in this protected area. 10. Albi (75 km): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Albi is known for its stunning red-brick cathedral, Sainte-Cécile, and the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, which houses an extensive collection of the famous artist's works. The medieval town also boasts picturesque streets and charming cafes.