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"The Pigeonnier" is a charming and historic family house that has been transformed into a spacious lodging. It has been awarded a 3-ear classification by Gîtes de France (Ref GGT 075) and can comfortably accommodate up to 10 people. Situated in a quaint village just 4 km away from Sainte-Enimie and close to the river, this location offers a variety of outdoor activities such as fishing, canoeing, hiking, and mountain biking. Additionally, the surrounding area provides opportunities for climbing, spelunking, tennis, and horseback riding.Description for Gite
Located in the heart of the Tarn Gorges and at the entrance of the Cevennes National Park, our delightful gite in Lozere offers three charming rural accommodations. These cottages have been awarded 2 and 3 ears by "Lodgings of France," ensuring their quality and comfort. Situated alongside a picturesque river, our campsite is also classified as a 2-star facility, providing options for renting mobile homes, caravans, and even canoe kayaks.Reviews
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Directions
If you are traveling from Paris on Motorway A 75, you should head towards Clermont Ferrand. Take exit 39 and then follow N 88 towards Mende. Once you reach Balsièges, switch to D986 and continue towards the Gorges of the Tarn.
If you are coming from Béziers or Montpellier on Motorway A 75, go towards Clermont Ferrand. In Millau, take D 907 (bis) towards the Gorges of the Tarn.
For those traveling from Lyon on Road Nationale 88, go towards Puy in Velay and then Mende. In Mende, switch to N 88 towards Marvejols. At the crossroads of Balsièges, take D 907 (bis) towards the Gorges of the Tarn.
If you are coming from Nimes on Road Nationale 106, head towards Ales and then Florac. In Florac, switch to D 907 (bis) towards the Gorges of the Tarn.
If you are coming from Béziers or Montpellier on Motorway A 75, go towards Clermont Ferrand. In Millau, take D 907 (bis) towards the Gorges of the Tarn.
For those traveling from Lyon on Road Nationale 88, go towards Puy in Velay and then Mende. In Mende, switch to N 88 towards Marvejols. At the crossroads of Balsièges, take D 907 (bis) towards the Gorges of the Tarn.
If you are coming from Nimes on Road Nationale 106, head towards Ales and then Florac. In Florac, switch to D 907 (bis) towards the Gorges of the Tarn.
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Holiday Home | 4 | 300 | 1380 | ||||||||||||
Notes: from 300 to 1380 euro |
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Attractions
- Gorges du Tarn: The main attraction itself, Gorges du Tarn is a stunning canyon carved by the Tarn River. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the deep gorges, towering limestone cliffs, and crystal-clear waters. It offers opportunities for hiking, rock climbing, canoeing, and exploring charming riverside villages.
- Sainte-Enimie: A picturesque medieval village nestled in the heart of the Gorges du Tarn, Sainte-Enimie is known for its charming narrow streets, traditional stone houses, and beautiful flower-filled squares. Visitors can explore the village, visit the Romanesque church, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.
- Aven Armand: Located near the village of Hures-la-Parade, Aven Armand is a magnificent limestone cave renowned for its impressive stalactites and stalagmites formations. Visitors can take a guided tour through the cave, marvel at the underground wonders, and learn about the geological history of the region.
- La Malène: Situated on the banks of the Tarn River, La Malène is a quaint village known for its old stone bridge and picturesque river views. Visitors can take boat trips along the river, rent kayaks, or go on hiking trails that offer stunning views of the surrounding cliffs and natural beauty.
- Château de la Caze: Located near the village of Sainte-Enimie, this medieval castle sits on a hill overlooking the Tarn River. The castle, now converted into a luxury hotel, offers visitors a chance to explore its historic architecture, enjoy stunning panoramic views, and experience the elegance of the French countryside.
- Chaos de Nîmes-le-Vieux: This unique natural site is known for its remarkable rock formations resembling ruins. Situated on the Causse Méjean plateau, visitors can take guided walks through the labyrinth of rocks, witnessing the striking geological formations and enjoying stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
- Les Bateliers de la Malène: For a unique experience, visitors can take a boat trip with Les Bateliers de la Malène. These boatmen will guide you along the Tarn River, allowing you to admire the beauty of the Gorges du Tarn from a different perspective, while sharing fascinating stories and insights about the area's history.
- Montpellier-le-Vieux: This natural rock formation, also known as the "City of Rocks," offers a surreal landscape resembling a ruined city. Visitors can explore the site through well-marked trails, climb through the rocks, and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
- Maison des Vautours: Located in Le Truel, Maison des Vautours is a visitor center dedicated to the conservation of vultures. Visitors can learn about these majestic birds, observe them in their natural habitat, and even watch feeding sessions. The center also offers educational exhibits and information about the local flora and fauna. 10. La Couvertoirade: Situated on the Larzac plateau, La Couvertoirade is a fortified village with well-preserved medieval architecture. Visitors can wander through its narrow streets, explore the ancient walls, visit the Templar Knights' Commandery, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.