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This charming gite offers a comfortable living room, fully-equipped kitchen, WC, local washing machine, and a bathroom. There are three bedrooms - one with a 140 cm wide double bed, two with twin beds that are 120 cm wide, and one with a 90 cm wide single bed. Electric heating and fuel are available for your convenience.Guests have access to a spacious garden spanning 5000 m2, which is not enclosed. A garage is also provided.
For recreational activities, the gite is located 2 km away from swimming spots, 7 km from the nearest railway station and swimming pool, and 300 m from shops. Tennis, hang gliding parasailing, canoeing, golfing, fishing, and various hiking options are all within close proximity.
There are plenty of interesting sites to visit nearby, and numerous events to enjoy during your stay.
The gite does not offer a landline phone, but it does have a TV. Additionally, it features a dishwasher and laundry facilities for added convenience.
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Directions
The castle is located 7 km from Millau Séverac and 14 km from the gorges of the Tarn. The region is known for its natural beauty, particularly the "Causses in the Aveyron." The garden of the castle is situated alongside a tributary of the Tarn called "Lumensonnesque," which joins the Tarn 500 m away. The altitude of the castle is 394 m.
To reach the castle from Millau, follow the N9 national road towards Aguessac. Once in Aguessac, take the D907 towards the Gorges du Tarn. Before reaching Aguessac, turn left before the bridge. Follow the street viaduct (on the right) for approximately 400m. The castle is located immediately after the overpass.
If you are coming from Severac Le Chateau on the N9 national road, upon reaching Aguessac, turn left before the overpass. The castle is located on the left before the overpass.
To reach the castle from Millau, follow the N9 national road towards Aguessac. Once in Aguessac, take the D907 towards the Gorges du Tarn. Before reaching Aguessac, turn left before the bridge. Follow the street viaduct (on the right) for approximately 400m. The castle is located immediately after the overpass.
If you are coming from Severac Le Chateau on the N9 national road, upon reaching Aguessac, turn left before the overpass. The castle is located on the left before the overpass.
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- Gorges du Tarn: Located just a short distance from Aguessac, the Gorges du Tarn is a stunning natural attraction. This deep canyon carved by the Tarn River offers breathtaking views, opportunities for hiking, canoeing, and rock climbing, as well as picturesque villages along the way.
- Millau Viaduct: As the highest bridge in the world, the Millau Viaduct is a marvel of modern engineering. Spanning the Tarn Valley, this cable-stayed bridge offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes and is a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts.
- Roquefort-sur-Soulzon: Situated in the Roquefort area, this charming village is famous for being the birthplace of Roquefort cheese. Visitors can explore the underground caves where the cheese is aged and learn about the traditional production methods. The village itself is also picturesque with its cobblestone streets and historic buildings.
- Micropolis - La Cité des Insectes: Located in Saint-Léons, Micropolis is a unique insect-themed park and museum. Visitors can discover the fascinating world of insects through interactive exhibits, live displays, and educational presentations. The park also features beautiful gardens and outdoor activities for all ages.
- Sainte-Enimie: This medieval village, nestled in the heart of the Gorges du Tarn, is known for its exceptional beauty. With its narrow streets, stone buildings, and ancient architecture, Sainte-Enimie offers a glimpse into the region's rich history. The village is also a gateway to various outdoor activities, including kayaking and hiking.
- Château de Peyrelade: Situated on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Tarn River, the Château de Peyrelade is a medieval fortress with a fascinating history. Visitors can explore the ruins, admire the panoramic views, and learn about the castle's role in the region's past conflicts.
- La Couvertoirade: This fortified village is a well-preserved example of a medieval Templar and Hospitaller site. With its stone walls, narrow alleys, and ancient buildings, La Couvertoirade offers a step back in time. Visitors can take guided tours, explore the ramparts, and learn about the village's intriguing history.
- Parc de la Victoire: Located in Millau, this public park offers a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle. With its beautiful gardens, walking paths, and playgrounds, it's an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or a family picnic. The park also provides a panoramic view of the Millau Viaduct.
- La Cité Templière de Saint-Beauzély: Situated near Aguessac, this medieval Templar village is known for its well-preserved architecture and historic significance. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, visit the church, and admire the charming houses. The village offers a peaceful ambiance and a glimpse into the region's past. 10. Les Caves de Roquefort: Located in Roquefort-sur-Soulzon, this famous cheese cellar is where the world-renowned Roquefort cheese is aged. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the cheese-making process, explore the underground caves filled with unique molds, and indulge in cheese tastings. Please note that the distances and accessibility of these attractions may vary, so it's recommended to check their opening hours and transportation options before visiting.