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Spacious guest room with private bathroom, sleeping area, and sitting area accommodating 2 to 4 individuals. Option for food is available. Marie-Laure and Philippe warmly invite you to their charming 1842 farmhouse, located on the outskirts of town. Philippe is a skilled saddler in Rodez, while Marie is an agricultural technician involved in sheep milk production for Roquefort cheese. They purchased this farm in 1994 to pursue their shared passion for horse riding, and have since built stables for their beloved horses. Mary and Philip extend a warm welcome to all nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those who appreciate traditional values, aiming to share their experiences and the simple yet enriching pleasures of life.Reviews
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Rodez Cathedral: Located in the nearby city of Rodez, this stunning Gothic cathedral dates back to the 13th century. Its impressive architecture, beautiful stained glass windows, and intricate sculptures make it a must-visit attraction.
- Millau Viaduct: Spanning the Tarn River Valley, the Millau Viaduct is an engineering marvel and one of the tallest bridges in the world. Visitors can marvel at the breathtaking views from the visitor center or even participate in activities like bungee jumping or paragliding.
- Soulages Museum: Situated in Rodez, the Soulages Museum is dedicated to the works of renowned French painter and sculptor Pierre Soulages. The museum showcases his abstract art, consisting mainly of black and white pieces, providing a unique and immersive artistic experience.
- Micropolis City of Insects: Located in Saint-Léons, Micropolis is a fascinating theme park dedicated to insects. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, watch insect shows, and even walk through a tropical greenhouse filled with exotic butterflies.
- Gorges du Tarn: A natural wonder, the Gorges du Tarn is a picturesque canyon carved by the Tarn River. Visitors can enjoy scenic drives, go hiking or kayaking, and take in the breathtaking views of towering cliffs and crystal-clear waters.
- Conques: A charming medieval village, Conques is known for its well-preserved architecture and the beautiful Sainte-Foy Abbey. The village offers a glimpse into the past with its narrow streets, half-timbered houses, and the stunning abbey that houses priceless medieval treasures.
- Roquefort-sur-Soulzon: This village is famous for its production of Roquefort cheese, one of France's most renowned cheeses. Visitors can visit the caves where the cheese is aged, learn about the production process, and sample various types of Roquefort.
- Laguiole: Situated in the Aubrac region, Laguiole is a small town famous for its traditional Laguiole knives. Visitors can visit the Knife Museum, witness the knife-making process, and explore the charming streets lined with shops selling these iconic knives.
- Pont de Salars Lake: Located near the village of Pont de Salars, this picturesque lake offers opportunities for swimming, boating, and picnicking. The surrounding natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere make it a perfect spot for relaxation and outdoor activities. 10. Sylvanès Abbey: Nestled in the countryside, Sylvanès Abbey is a magnificent Romanesque abbey known for its peaceful setting and exceptional acoustics. Visitors can attend classical music concerts, explore the abbey's architecture, and enjoy the serene surroundings.