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Contact Details:
Address:
Robert BartheBournac
Saint Affrique
12400
Reviews:
4 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €58Telephone:
0686875380Mobile:
0686875380Description:
Description for B&B:
Experience a delightful and extended stay at our charming establishment, where you can relish the convenience of a fully equipped kitchen on the ground floor, accessible by appointment. Begin your day with a delectable breakfast featuring homemade jam and cake. For our esteemed biker friends, we offer a secure garage to ensure motorcycle safety. Should you wish to embark on breathtaking motorbike expeditions, we also provide a fully equipped kitchen (available upon reservation for longer stays) and offer splendid opportunities for scenic hikes. Our region holds delightful surprises for all.Seeking an escape or eager to explore the region in a different way? Benefit from the expertise of Robert, the owner, who possesses a coaching diploma BF3 recognized by the French Cycling Federation, along with extensive knowledge of the most enchanting routes in the area, whether for mountain biking or cycling. Nestled between the captivating sea and majestic mountains, our region boasts unparalleled beauty. Delight in the picturesque lakes of Villefranche de Panat Paraloup, explore the renowned Caves de Roquefort, marvel at the architectural wonder of the Millau Viaduct, and discover countless other captivating sites. If you are a passionate hiker, our region beckons you. The two cottages, one of which is located on the ground floor, offer private bathrooms and are housed within a beautifully renovated inn that dates back to 1874. For your comfort, a designated TV area is available. Additionally, a fully equipped kitchen is at your disposal. Start your day with a scrumptious breakfast comprising homemade jam and cake.
Reviews
Appréciations pour Auberge du Coteau, Saint Affrique:
Accueil très chaleureux
Merci à M. et Mme Barthe pour m'avoir rendu le séjour à l'Auberge du Côteau très agréable. Mme Barthe est attentive au moindre détail qui peut améliorer le confort du client. Les petits déjeuners sont copieux. Le cadre est magnifique. La chambre est spacieuse.
Auberge du Coteau 12400 BOURNAC
Tout est plaisant: Evelyne et Robert, les trois chambres confortables et leur vaste salle de bain, la possibilité de cuisiner comme chez soi tout en laissant le soin à Evelyne de préparer les petits déjeuners avec les brioches et confitures, le village de Bournac à seulement 8 kms de Saint Affrique mais qui nous ramène plusieurs siècles en arrière et qui est une excellente base pour visiter le département de
l'Aveyron.
Michèle et Gérard
l'Aveyron.
Michèle et Gérard
Response from property:
Merci pour votre avis. Nous avons été ravis de faire votre connaissance.
auberge du coteau
Un endroit magnifique, dans un petit village BOURNAC, au coeur de le nature aveyronnaise. Les chambres sont spacieuses, agréables, et tres propres. Le petit déjeuner copieux, ( utilisation produits du terroir ) confiture maison d'Evelyne. Tres bon accueil, un couple simple, tres agréable, convivial, et qui vous font découvrir la région, sur le plan culturel, gastronomique, et sportif, (Randonnées, VTT.....) car Robert, un pro du cyclisme, connait tous les parcours alentours. Coin calme et tranquille. Vraiment, on est bien chez eux, et on y reviendra. Jacqueline et Guy
Auberge du Coteau à Bournac
Une ancienne auberge située à flanc de colline, à l’entrée d’un beau petit village aux teintes rouges et ocre, loin des touristes et des boutiques de souvenirs. Panorama époustouflant sur les vallées et les chaînes de montagne environnantes. Calme et nature. Possibilités de balades à pied ou en bicyclette. Les propriétaires sont de dignes représentants de l’hospitalité et de l’amabilité proverbiales des Français. Séjour inoubliable.
Directions
To reach South Aveyron from Saint Affrique, proceed towards Savignac and then continue on to Bournac. The distance between Saint Affrique and Bournac is 10 km.
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Attractions
- Roquefort-sur-Soulzon (6.8 km): Famous for its world-renowned Roquefort cheese, this picturesque village is nestled in the hills and is home to the underground caves where the cheese is aged. Visitors can enjoy guided tours of the caves and learn about the fascinating cheese-making process.
- Micropolis - La Cité des Insectes (10.7 km): Located in Saint-Léons, this unique theme park is dedicated to insects and offers an immersive experience for all ages. Explore interactive exhibits, learn about the incredible world of insects, and even taste some insect-based delicacies if you dare.
- Sylvanès Abbey (13.5 km): Situated in the village of Sylvanès, this medieval abbey is a stunning example of Romanesque architecture. Visitors can explore the abbey's beautiful church, attend a classical music concert, or simply stroll through the tranquil gardens surrounding the complex.
- Tournemire (16.3 km): This charming village, officially recognized as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France," captivates visitors with its medieval atmosphere. Take a leisurely walk through its narrow streets, admire the well-preserved architecture, and soak in the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Millau Viaduct (32.7 km): Spanning the Tarn Valley, the Millau Viaduct is a modern engineering marvel and one of the tallest cable-stayed bridges in the world. Take a guided tour to learn about its construction and enjoy breathtaking views of the bridge and the surrounding landscape from designated viewpoints.
- Cave of Roquefort (35.6 km): Explore the historic underground cellars of the Cave of Roquefort, where the famous blue cheese is produced. Guided tours offer insights into the cheese-making process and allow visitors to taste different varieties. The cave also houses a museum showcasing the history and traditions of Roquefort cheese.
- Gorges du Tarn (40.8 km): Carved by the Tarn River, the Gorges du Tarn offer stunning natural beauty and outdoor activities. Take a scenic drive along the winding roads, go hiking or kayaking, and enjoy breathtaking views of the deep canyons and towering cliffs.
- Millau Old Town (41.2 km): Explore the historic heart of Millau, which boasts charming narrow streets, medieval buildings, and a lively atmosphere. Visit the 12th-century Millau Cathedral, browse local shops, and enjoy a meal at one of the many cafes and restaurants.
- Couvertoirade (43.4 km): Step back in time in this beautifully preserved medieval village. Couvertoirade is known for its well-preserved fortifications, narrow streets, and ancient stone houses. Take a guided tour to learn about its rich history and enjoy panoramic views from the ramparts. 10. La Graufesenque Archaeological Site (47.3 km): Located near Millau, this archaeological site offers a fascinating glimpse into the ancient Roman pottery industry. Explore the remains of Roman kilns, workshops, and a museum displaying artifacts discovered on-site. Please note that distances mentioned are approximate and may vary depending on the specific location within Bournac, Saint Affrique.