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Pets not allowed
Owner's payment methods
Cheque, Transfert, and Cash
The advantages of the accommodation
Description
Set in three hectares of wooded meadows, just 4 minutes from Lavaur in the Tarn, this character gîte combines modern comforts with traditional Occitan flavours. In this privileged setting, where everyone's privacy is preserved, you can relax or enjoy a meal in the shade of the lime and fig trees, or take advantage of the sunny swimming pool bordered by a wood of oak trees. Halfway between Toulouse, Albi and Castres, this gîte is ideally placed for discovering the natural, cultural and gastronomic riches of the Tarn. Total surface area: 70 m2 Living room with fireplace, dining area and comfortable open-plan kitchen. First floor: one bedroom with 160cm bed, one bedroom with 2 90cm beds, bathroom with bath, separate toilet - Air-conditioning upstairs. Washing machine, dishwasher, microwave, television, DVD player, hi-fi, internet access. A library will enable you to discover the Tarn of today and yesterday. Private garden with garden furniture and barbecue - Car parking. Swimming pool surrounded by 100m2 of beach in a protected rural setting. Fun activities near the pool: badminton, volleyball, table tennis. Forest just a stone's throw away for walks under the oak trees. INITIATION IN WOOD TURNING POSSIBLE (and free) with Jean-bernard between 2 dives or 2 outings. You'll go home with the objects you've made.
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Nearby
- Lavaur: a town steeped in history, with St Alain's Cathedral, recently renovated by craftsmen, and the only Jacquemart in the South-West. Albi: a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its impressive cathedral, the Palais de la Berbie, the Toulouse Lautrec Museum and its medieval-style streets and alleyways. Castres: the town of Jaurès, with its tanners' houses and drying sheds on the banks of the Tarn. Cordes: a medieval village perched on a puech, with breathtaking views and artists' and craftsmen's shops lining the narrow streets. Gaillac and its famous vineyards, of course, but also the Abbey of Saint-Michel and its Cavaillé-Coll organ. Toulouse: the city of the pastel trade, dominated by the proud towers of the Capitouls and criss-crossed by small streets that all lead to the quays of the Garonne, from where the Cocagne hulls left for the drapers of Northern Europe.
Location
To discover in the surrounding area
Owner

Jean-bernard
Clévacances owner since May 2021
Traveler reviews
10
They loved it
Based on 10 reviews
Home
10/10
Cleanliness
10/10
Comfort
10/10
Place
10/10
Quality/Price
10/10
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