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Lisanne Ashton23, Avenue Louis Bessières
Puylaroque
82240
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There are two neighboring rooms available for your stay. The first is the "Romantic" room, which exudes a classical atmosphere with its Henry 2nd furniture and a beautiful color scheme ranging from Damask rose to burgundy. The bathroom in this room boasts a luxurious roll top bath with elegant lion's feet. Additionally, the bedroom features a comfortable double bed and an adjacent small sitting room.On the other hand, the "Rustic" room offers a more countryside feel, complete with charming stone walls and cozy rush matting. The bathroom in this room includes his and hers washbasins and a bidet.
Both rooms have balconies that provide stunning views of the valley. Inside each room, you will find amenities such as an iron and board, hairdryer, fan, dressing gowns, slippers, as well as a selection of books and magazines to enjoy.
To access the rooms, you can enter through rue Béral, located behind the house. You will have your own key and can come and go as you please without any time restrictions. The garden offers a breathtaking view and is situated at a higher level than the house itself.
For longer stays, there are two small gîtes available in Les Chimères. These accommodations have their own separate entry from rue Béral.
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Directions
To reach your destination, you can take the following transportation options:
By car: Take either the A20 or N20 motorway until you reach Caussade. From there, continue on the D17 road.
By train: If you prefer traveling by train, you can disembark at Caussade station, which is located approximately 14 kilometers away from your destination.
By plane: If you choose to fly, you have the options of landing at either Toulouse Blagnac, Carcassonne, or even Rodez airports.
By car: Take either the A20 or N20 motorway until you reach Caussade. From there, continue on the D17 road.
By train: If you prefer traveling by train, you can disembark at Caussade station, which is located approximately 14 kilometers away from your destination.
By plane: If you choose to fly, you have the options of landing at either Toulouse Blagnac, Carcassonne, or even Rodez airports.
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Attractions
- Château de Puylaroque: Located in the heart of Puylaroque, this medieval castle offers a glimpse into the region's history. Explore its well-preserved architecture and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Saint Antonin Noble Val: A charming town situated along the Aveyron River, Saint Antonin Noble Val is known for its picturesque streets, Gothic houses, and the 12th-century Church of Saint Antonin. Visit the vibrant Sunday market or take part in outdoor activities like kayaking and hiking.
- Bruniquel Castle: This impressive 12th-century castle overlooks the Aveyron River and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Explore its fortified walls, towers, and courtyards, and discover the castle's rich history through exhibitions and guided tours.
- Cordes-sur-Ciel: Perched on a hilltop, Cordes-sur-Ciel is a beautifully preserved medieval village. Wander through its narrow streets lined with half-timbered houses, visit the stunning Saint-Michel Church, and enjoy panoramic views from the top of the village.
- Moissac Abbey: Located in the town of Moissac, this Romanesque abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Admire its intricate sculptures, visit the cloister with its unique capitals, and explore the abbey's museum displaying religious art and artifacts.
- Cahors: Situated on the banks of the Lot River, Cahors is renowned for its medieval architecture and the famous Pont Valentré, an impressive fortified bridge. Explore the town's historic center, visit the Cathedral of Saint-Étienne, and enjoy the local gastronomy and wine.
- Montauban: Known as the "pink city" due to its distinctive pink brick buildings, Montauban is a vibrant city with a rich heritage. Explore the picturesque Place Nationale, visit the Musée Ingres showcasing the works of the famous painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, and stroll along the Tarn River.
- Auvillar: This charming village is listed as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France." Explore its medieval streets, visit the circular grain market hall, and enjoy panoramic views from the belvedere overlooking the Garonne River.
- Pech Merle Cave: Located in Cabrerets, this prehistoric cave is known for its remarkable cave paintings dating back over 25,000 years. Take a guided tour to discover the intricate artwork depicting animals, handprints, and other fascinating scenes. 10. Toulouse: As the fourth-largest city in France, Toulouse offers a mix of modernity and historical charm. Explore the vibrant Capitole Square, visit the Basilica of Saint-Sernin, discover the Cité de l'Espace space museum, and indulge in the city's renowned gastronomy and lively nightlife.