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Frederique Duperron
La Vialle Vieille
Massiac
15500

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price from €80

Telephone:

0471608882

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0685362639

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This 18th century barn has been fully restored in 2012 and offers 3 bedrooms, each equipped with a comfortable 160x200 bed. The interior decoration is a beautiful homage to the century it originates from.

This place is a haven for hiking enthusiasts, those seeking tranquility, and mushroom pickers alike. With breathtaking views of the Cantal mountains, guests can indulge in the serenity and joy of sharing that Mauricette and André provide.

The barn features various amenities, including terraces, a dining room, a lounge, and a library, all accessible to guests. Each room has its own independent bathroom, complete with either a bath or an Italian shower, as well as a toilet.

In the morning, guests can enjoy a delicious breakfast consisting of homemade cakes, jams, honey, fresh milk from the farm, and eggs straight from the coop. Mauricette and André also offer gourmet meals upon request, priced between 15 and 25 € per person.

For those looking to explore the surrounding area, hiking maps are readily available for guests to borrow. The rooms themselves range from 15 to 30 sqm and are equipped with desks, chairs, cupboards, and comfortable beds.

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 80 140
B&B
(3 pers.)
1 100 120
Apartment 1

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château d'Alleuze: Located just outside of Massiac, Château d'Alleuze is a magnificent medieval castle perched on a hilltop. Visitors can explore the ruins, admire the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, and learn about the castle's fascinating history.
  • Gorges de la Truyère: A scenic natural attraction near Massiac, the Gorges de la Truyère offers breathtaking views of deep canyons, rugged cliffs, and the winding Truyère River. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, picnicking, or simply taking in the picturesque landscapes.
  • Saint-Flour: A charming medieval town situated about 20 kilometers northeast of Massiac, Saint-Flour is known for its well-preserved historic center. Visitors can wander through narrow streets, admire the Gothic-style Saint-Pierre cathedral, and enjoy panoramic views from the fortified walls.
  • Viaduc de Garabit: Designed by Gustave Eiffel, the Viaduc de Garabit is an impressive railway bridge crossing the Truyère River. This architectural marvel offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular spot for photography enthusiasts.
  • Le Lioran: Located approximately 30 kilometers south of Massiac, Le Lioran is a popular ski resort in the Cantal Mountains. During the winter months, visitors can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports. In the summer, the area offers hiking trails, mountain biking, and scenic chairlift rides.
  • Le Puy-en-Velay: Situated about 70 kilometers east of Massiac, Le Puy-en-Velay is a historic town known for its unique volcanic landscape and religious heritage. Visitors can explore the UNESCO-listed Cathédrale Notre-Dame du Puy, climb the iconic Rocher Corneille, and discover the picturesque old town.
  • Salers: A picturesque village located around 40 kilometers southwest of Massiac, Salers is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and traditional buildings. Visitors can wander through charming cobblestone streets, visit the Salers cheese cellar, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Chaudes-Aigues: Situated approximately 30 kilometers west of Massiac, Chaudes-Aigues is famous for its hot springs, including the Parc Thermoludique Caleden. Visitors can relax in thermal baths, indulge in spa treatments, and explore the town's thermal heritage.
  • Blesle: A medieval village nestled in the heart of the Livradois-Forez Regional Natural Park, Blesle is known for its well-preserved timber-framed houses and narrow streets. Visitors can wander through the village, admire the Romanesque church, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance. 10. La Route des Fromages d'Auvergne: For cheese lovers, the Auvergne region offers a scenic cheese route where visitors can discover traditional cheese farms, taste delicious local cheeses, and learn about the cheese-making process. This route allows visitors to explore the beautiful countryside while experiencing the rich culinary traditions of the region.

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