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Located in the picturesque valley of Cérou, in the Tarn department, this charming farmhouse is nestled in a quaint hamlet. Immerse yourself in the tranquil countryside, just 200 meters away from the serene river Cérou and a mere 12 kilometers from the renowned medieval village of Cordes sur ciel.With a multitude of attractions, scenic walks, and various activities available within a short distance, there is no shortage of things to do. Explore the nearby region and indulge in a range of exciting experiences.
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Travel between Monesties and Cordes sur Ciel in the Tarn department.
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Attractions
- Albi Cathedral: Located in the nearby city of Albi, this impressive Gothic cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It features stunning architecture, intricate stone carvings, and houses the largest painted surface of the Renaissance period.
- Musee Toulouse-Lautrec: Situated in Albi, this museum is dedicated to the works of renowned painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. It showcases a vast collection of his paintings, drawings, and lithographs, providing insight into the artist's life and career.
- Cordes-sur-Ciel: A picturesque medieval village perched on a hilltop, Cordes-sur-Ciel offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore narrow cobblestone streets, admire well-preserved Gothic architecture, and visit charming boutiques and artisan workshops.
- Gaillac Vineyards: The Gaillac region is known for its vineyards and winemaking traditions. Visitors can take guided tours, sample local wines, and learn about the production process. The scenic vineyards provide a beautiful backdrop for wine enthusiasts.
- Sainte-Cécile d'Albi Church: Another architectural gem in Albi, this fortress-like church is renowned for its intricate brickwork and colorful frescoes. It is one of the largest brick-built churches in the world and offers a unique blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles.
- Sidobre: Located a short drive from Masblanc, Sidobre is a natural wonderland known for its granite formations. Visitors can explore the area's numerous giant boulders, including the famous Peyro Clabado, while enjoying scenic hiking trails and picnicking spots.
- Les Jardins des Martels: Situated in Giroussens, these beautiful gardens feature a diverse collection of plants, flowers, and trees. Visitors can stroll through various themed gardens, including Japanese, Mediterranean, and rose gardens, while enjoying peaceful surroundings.
- Chateau de Penne: This medieval castle, located in Penne, offers a glimpse into the region's history. It sits atop a rocky outcrop and provides panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Guided tours take visitors through the castle's towers, dungeons, and courtyards.
- Lautrec: A charming village named after the famous painter, Lautrec is known for its preserved medieval architecture. Visitors can explore narrow streets lined with half-timbered houses, visit the 14th-century Church of Saint-Rémy, and enjoy panoramic views from the town's belvedere. 10. Canal du Midi: Stretching from Toulouse to the Mediterranean Sea, this UNESCO-listed canal is a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can take boat trips, cycle or walk along the towpaths, and admire the picturesque landscapes and historic structures along the waterway.