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Address:

André et Chantal Sence
Pomarède
Beaumont de Lomagne
82500

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €75

Telephone:

0563656208

Mobile:

0685851542

Description:

Description for B&B:

"The Camellia: Enjoy convenient access to the heart of the Castel from this spacious room measuring 35 m². It comfortably accommodates 2 persons with a 160x200 cm bed and an additional single bed. The bathroom is equipped with a bath, jet shower, and toilet. The room also offers amenities such as TNT TV and internet access with WiFi.

The black and white: Experience direct access to the lounge, side park, and pool from this room. It measures 25 m² and is perfect for 2 persons with a comfortable 160x200 cm bed. The room also includes a small lounge area. The bathroom features a shower and there is a private toilet. Guests can enjoy amenities such as TNT TV and internet access with WiFi.

The apricot: Enjoy a private entrance with a beautiful view of the park and pool from this room. It offers a spacious bedroom measuring 30 sqm, with a comfortable 160x200 cm bed for 2 people and an additional single bed. The bathroom is equipped with a shower and there is a separate toilet. Amenities in the room include TNT TV and internet access with WiFi."

Reviews

Appréciations pour Castel de la Pomarède, Beaumont de Lomagne:

opinion sur la pomarède
Review by: Jack Simonet et Caroline Kazazian Valmorin, Sep 12 2010 5:46PM
internet aidant nous y sommes donc allés un peu par hasard, l'acceuil, le service, le confort , enfin tout est à l'image de la publicité.
nous y sommes allés, nous y sommes retournés, et nous y retournerons

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1 75 85 oui
B&B
(3 pers.)
2 95 105 oui

Services

Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Abbaye de Belleperche: Located in Cordes-Tolosannes, a short drive from Pomarède, Abbaye de Belleperche is a former Cistercian abbey that now serves as a museum. It showcases a collection of contemporary arts and crafts, including ceramics, paintings, and sculptures.
  • Château de Laréole: Situated in Laréole, this stunning Renaissance castle is surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, which features elegant rooms and period furniture, and enjoy a peaceful stroll through the picturesque grounds.
  • Musée du Miel: Found in Gramont, Musée du Miel is a unique museum dedicated to honey and beekeeping. Here, you can learn about the fascinating world of bees, their importance in the ecosystem, and the production of honey. The museum also offers honey tasting sessions.
  • Fermat Science Museum: Located in Beaumont de Lomagne, the Fermat Science Museum celebrates the life and work of Pierre de Fermat, a famous mathematician born in the area. The museum showcases interactive exhibits on mathematics, physics, and astronomy, making it an engaging attraction for both children and adults.
  • Canal de Garonne: Passing through Beaumont de Lomagne, the Canal de Garonne offers picturesque scenery and opportunities for leisurely walks or bike rides along its towpath. This historic canal is part of the larger Canal des Deux Mers, connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Moissac: Situated in Moissac, a short distance from Pomarède, this Romanesque abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is renowned for its intricate sculptures, particularly the famous "Tympanum of the Last Judgment." The abbey also houses a museum showcasing religious artifacts.
  • Village de Lauzerte: Located on a hilltop, Lauzerte is a charming medieval village with narrow streets, half-timbered houses, and a central square with a covered market hall. Stroll through the village, visit the 12th-century Church of Saint-Barthélémy, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Château de Bruniquel: Situated in Bruniquel, this medieval castle overlooks the Aveyron River. Explore its well-preserved rooms, including the Great Hall and the Dungeon Tower, and admire the breathtaking views from the castle's ramparts. The village of Bruniquel itself is also worth a visit, with its quaint streets and historic buildings.
  • Musée Ingres Bourdelle: Found in Montauban, the birthplace of the renowned painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, this museum displays an extensive collection of his works, as well as sculptures by Antoine Bourdelle. The museum's beautiful courtyard and gardens add to the overall artistic experience. 10. Toulouse: While not in the immediate vicinity, Toulouse is a vibrant city worth exploring if you have more time. Known as "La Ville Rose" due to its distinctive pink brick architecture, Toulouse offers a wealth of attractions, including the Basilica of Saint-Sernin, the Capitole de Toulouse, the Cité de l'Espace (Space Museum), and numerous art galleries and museums.