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Our B&B offers two spacious rooms with a mezzanine, perfect for enjoying the pleasant weather season or year-round if desired. The building, featuring granite walls and a charming slate roof, has been meticulously restored, showcasing the traditional construction art of Les Monedieres. Each room comfortably accommodates up to four people, with two on the ground floor and two on the mezzanine (first floor). Additionally, an extra bed can be added for a child. Each room is equipped with a private bathroom and WC for your convenience. The one-story layout and separate entries ensure easy access to your room, conveniently located near the parking area, allowing you to drive right up to the entrance. Electric heaters provide warmth during your stay. In the morning, you will join us in our 17th-century house, featuring a remarkable chimney, to enjoy a delicious breakfast. Indulge in "country" bread, regional honey, and homemade jams that are sure to satisfy even the most discerning palate. If desired, you can also join us for a delightful meal at our table d'hôtes, where we prepare dishes using locally sourced products from the region and our farm. Additionally, we offer the opportunity to explore our beautiful mountains on a horseback excursion.Description for Gite
Welcome to the restored and well-equipped ancient bakery of the hamlet, where you can enjoy a cozy stay with your family or friends. The ground floor features a fully equipped kitchen and a living room with a wood oven. Upstairs, you will find a couple's bedroom and a bedroom with five individual beds, along with a bathroom and toilet. You can also make use of the BBQ and garden furniture.Get ready for a program filled with relaxation and wellness. Whether you are into horse riding, hiking, mountain biking, air sports, kayaking, or simply seeking relaxation, Trephy and its surroundings provide an ideal setting for outdoor and nature activities. Just 3 km away, there is a swimming pond with a lifeguard, and you will also have various tourist spots to explore and diversify your holiday pleasures. We look forward to hosting you soon!
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Directions
To easily access the department of Corrèze, there are two highways available: A 20 (also known as E 09) running north to south, and A 89 (also known as E 70) running east to west.
If approaching from A 20 (E 09), take Exit n°45 and head towards Seilhac, then Tulle and Naves. Just before reaching Naves, at the roundabout that also serves as an access to A 89 (E 70), turn left to follow the direction of Saint-Augustin on the D 32 road. Once in Saint-Augustin, continue towards Chaumeil. Pass through Chaumeil and continue towards Bugeat. After approximately 2 km from Chaumeil, you will reach a crossroad. Take the left road to Tréphy, and then take the first narrow road on your right. After one kilometer, you will arrive in Tréphy.
If approaching from A 89 (E 70), take Exit n°21 and proceed towards Gare de Corrèze. From there, take the D 26 road to Corrèze and then to Saint-Augustin. In Saint-Augustin, turn right onto the D 32 road and continue until you reach Chaumeil. Cross Chaumeil while following the direction of Bugeat. After approximately 2 km from Chaumeil, at the crossroad, take the left road and then the first narrow road on your right. You have now arrived in Tréphy!
We hope you enjoy your trip!
If approaching from A 20 (E 09), take Exit n°45 and head towards Seilhac, then Tulle and Naves. Just before reaching Naves, at the roundabout that also serves as an access to A 89 (E 70), turn left to follow the direction of Saint-Augustin on the D 32 road. Once in Saint-Augustin, continue towards Chaumeil. Pass through Chaumeil and continue towards Bugeat. After approximately 2 km from Chaumeil, you will reach a crossroad. Take the left road to Tréphy, and then take the first narrow road on your right. After one kilometer, you will arrive in Tréphy.
If approaching from A 89 (E 70), take Exit n°21 and proceed towards Gare de Corrèze. From there, take the D 26 road to Corrèze and then to Saint-Augustin. In Saint-Augustin, turn right onto the D 32 road and continue until you reach Chaumeil. Cross Chaumeil while following the direction of Bugeat. After approximately 2 km from Chaumeil, at the crossroad, take the left road and then the first narrow road on your right. You have now arrived in Tréphy!
We hope you enjoy your trip!
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Prices
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 50 | inclus | ||||||||||||
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B&B (3 pers.) |
2 | 70 | inclus | ||||||||||||
Notes: 3 - 4 p: decreasing price | |||||||||||||||
Holiday Home | 1 | 14 | 75 | 450 | 500 | 6 € | |||||||||
Notes: 7 people |
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Cascades de Gimel: Located in Correze, Cascades de Gimel is a stunning waterfall cascading over three levels. The natural beauty of this tourist attraction is enhanced by the surrounding lush greenery and the charming village of Gimel-les-Cascades.
- Les Jardins Sothys: Situated in Auriac, Les Jardins Sothys is a beautiful botanical garden that offers a serene and peaceful experience. It features a variety of plants, flowers, and trees, and visitors can enjoy pleasant walks and discover the enchanting scents and colors of nature.
- Chateau de Val: This medieval castle is nestled on the shores of Lake Bort-les-Orgues in Bort-les-Orgues. Chateau de Val offers magnificent views of the lake and its surroundings. Visitors can explore the castle's rich history, admire its architecture, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.
- Tours de Merle: Located in Saint-Geniez-ô-Merle, Tours de Merle is a collection of medieval towers and ruins. This historical site provides a glimpse into the region's past with its well-preserved fortifications and towers. Visitors can explore the site and learn about its fascinating history.
- Musée Labenche: Situated in Brive-la-Gaillarde, Musée Labenche is a renowned museum showcasing various art collections and historical artifacts. It offers a diverse range of exhibits, including paintings, sculptures, archaeological finds, and decorative arts, providing an enriching cultural experience.
- Rochers Noirs: Located in Tulle, Rochers Noirs is a nature reserve known for its unique rock formations and panoramic views. Visitors can hike or climb the rocky trails, take in the breathtaking landscape, and appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
- Les Pans de Travassac: Situated in Donzenac, Les Pans de Travassac is a former slate quarry that now serves as an open-air museum. Visitors can explore the quarry's impressive slate cliffs, learn about the history of slate extraction, and witness traditional slate-cutting techniques.
- Collonges-la-Rouge: This picturesque village, located near Meyssac, is renowned for its distinctive red sandstone buildings. Collonges-la-Rouge offers a charming and romantic atmosphere, with narrow streets, medieval architecture, and quaint shops and cafes.
- Eglise Saint-Pierre de Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne: Situated in Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, this Romanesque church is a significant religious monument. The church boasts beautiful architectural details and intricate sculptures, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts. 10. Gouffre de Padirac: Located in Padirac, the Gouffre de Padirac is a magnificent natural cave system. Visitors can take a guided boat tour through an underground river and explore the breathtaking chambers and stalactite formations, providing an unforgettable underground adventure.