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JEAN-YVES PROVENSAL
40 rue guilleran
MOISSAC
0563040788

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price from €59

Telephone:

0563040788

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0686139466

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Situated in the historic area on the route to Saint Jacques de Compostela, close to the Roman cloister and only 50 meters away from the Abbey, you will find these spacious 2 Bed and Breakfast accommodations. One room features a 140x190 bed, while the other boasts a larger 160x200 bed. These charming rooms are located on the first floor of a magnificent 18th-century house, offering a peaceful and luminous atmosphere, with views overlooking a beautiful garden. The shared bathroom and toilet facilities are conveniently located on the landing, and there is an additional separate toilet on the ground floor. Start your day with a hearty breakfast served in the large kitchen on the ground floor, graciously provided by the owners.

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
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min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 59 68 20 0ui

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Attractions

  • Moissac Abbey: Located just a short distance from the given address, Moissac Abbey is a magnificent Romanesque abbey with stunning architecture and intricate sculptures. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist attraction in the area.
  • Pont Canal du Cacor: This impressive canal bridge is situated in Moissac and is an engineering marvel. It allows boats to cross the Tarn River and offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Cloître de Moissac: The Cloître de Moissac is a captivating cloister attached to Moissac Abbey. It features intricately carved capitals, depicting biblical scenes and mythical creatures, making it a must-visit for art and history enthusiasts.
  • Canal de Garonne: The Canal de Garonne is a picturesque canal that stretches from Toulouse to Bordeaux. Visitors can enjoy walking or cycling along its towpaths, admiring the scenic landscapes, quaint villages, and charming locks along the way.
  • Pont Napoléon: Spanning the Tarn River, Pont Napoléon is a striking bridge in Moissac. Its elegant design and architectural features make it a popular spot for photography and a pleasant place for a leisurely stroll.
  • Musée de l'Abbaye de Moissac: Located within the Abbey complex, the Musée de l'Abbaye de Moissac showcases a collection of religious art and artifacts, providing insights into the history and cultural significance of the region.
  • Circuit des Moulins: The Circuit des Moulins is a walking trail that takes you through the picturesque countryside surrounding Moissac. Along the way, you will encounter old windmills, charming villages, and stunning panoramic views.
  • Les Jardins de Quercy: Situated in nearby Lauzerte, Les Jardins de Quercy is a delightful botanical garden offering a peaceful retreat. Visitors can explore various themed gardens, such as the Mediterranean garden and the aromatic plants garden.
  • Église Saint-Pierre: Located in the heart of Moissac, Église Saint-Pierre is a beautiful church known for its impressive stained glass windows and Gothic architecture. It is worth a visit to admire its intricate details and serene atmosphere. 10. Château de Bonaguil: Although slightly farther from Moissac, the Château de Bonaguil is a medieval fortress worth visiting. It is one of the most well-preserved castles in France and offers guided tours to explore its towers, dungeons, and stunning views from the ramparts.

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