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Provensal40 Rue Guilleran
Moissac
82200
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Discover a charming cottage for your holiday getaway! This spacious 120m² accommodation, equipped to comfortably accommodate 6 to 7 individuals, is classified with 3 keys. Situated on the second floor of a seventeenth-century house, it is nestled within the captivating historic town of Moissac. Enjoy tranquility and ample natural light during your stay, with an independent access provided through a beautiful garden. Indulge in delightful moments with a barbecue on the premises or relax on the porch. Additionally, your vehicle will be secure in the enclosed parking area. For a comprehensive understanding of the cottage, including detailed descriptions, pictures, and prices, please visit our website.Reviews
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Attractions
- Saint-Pierre Abbey: Located in Moissac, Saint-Pierre Abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning Romanesque architecture. Visitors can explore the abbey's cloisters, church, and beautiful sculptures.
- Pont Canal du Cacor: Situated just a short distance from Rue Guilleran, the Pont Canal du Cacor is an impressive canal bridge that carries the Canal de Garonne over the Tarn River. It offers picturesque views and is a popular spot for walks and picnics.
- Moissac Water Gardens: These beautiful gardens are located near the Saint-Pierre Abbey and feature scenic ponds, waterfalls, and various plant species. It's a peaceful place to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings.
- Cloître et Chapelle du Carmel: This historic cloister and chapel complex dates back to the 17th century and is located in the heart of Moissac. Visitors can admire the architectural details and serene atmosphere of the place.
- Musee du Cloitre: Situated within the Saint-Pierre Abbey complex, the Musee du Cloitre is an art museum that showcases a collection of medieval sculptures and artifacts. It offers insights into the history and culture of the region.
- Canal de Garonne: The Canal de Garonne is a picturesque waterway that stretches across southwestern France. Visitors can enjoy walks or bike rides along the canal's towpath, passing through charming villages and scenic landscapes.
- Chateau de Goudourville: Located around 10 kilometers from Moissac, the Chateau de Goudourville is a medieval castle with a rich history. Visitors can explore its well-preserved towers, ramparts, and gardens, offering a glimpse into the past.
- Les Jardins de Quercy: Situated in Lascabanes, about 30 kilometers from Moissac, Les Jardins de Quercy is a stunning garden complex spread over 10 acres. It features a variety of themed gardens, including a Japanese garden and a Mediterranean garden.
- Chateau de Brassac: Approximately 20 kilometers from Moissac, the Chateau de Brassac is a picturesque castle nestled in the countryside. Visitors can take guided tours of the castle and enjoy the surrounding vineyards. 10. Lavoir de Saint-Nicolas-de-la-Grave: Located in the nearby town of Saint-Nicolas-de-la-Grave, this historic washhouse is a unique attraction. It offers a glimpse into the traditional way of life and is surrounded by a quaint village atmosphere.