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Adele PetitLieu dit Fayel
Saint Nicolas de La Grave
82210
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Welcome to our charming cottage, the perfect place to meet and unwind. This cozy space is designed for two people, offering all the comforts you need to relax and explore our beautiful region. Adele, your gracious hostess, will warmly welcome you and guide you in discovering the cultural and natural heritage of the area, whether it be through cycling, hiking, fishing, or sailing.The cottage is located next to the main house and has a separate entrance. On the first floor, you'll find a lovely living room with a kitchen, a toilet with a washbasin, and a shared laundry room with the owners. The second floor features a spacious attic room with a walk-in shower. The cottage is fully equipped and air-conditioned, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay. We are proud to be accredited by Gite de France with 3 ears, a testament to our commitment to quality.
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Attractions
- Abbaye de Belleperche: Located in Cordes-Tolosannes, this former Cistercian abbey is now a museum showcasing contemporary art and rural heritage. Visitors can explore the stunning architecture and enjoy the beautiful gardens surrounding the abbey.
- Canal de Garonne: Running through Saint-Nicolas-de-la-Grave, the Canal de Garonne is a picturesque waterway perfect for leisurely walks or bike rides. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views, take a boat trip, or relax by the water.
- Musée du Miel: Situated in Gramont, this unique museum is dedicated to honey and bees. Visitors can learn about the fascinating world of bees, the process of honey production, and sample different types of honey. There are also interactive exhibits and workshops for children.
- Château de Laréole: Located in Laréole, this Renaissance castle offers a glimpse into the region's rich history. Visitors can explore the well-preserved interior, admire the beautiful gardens, and enjoy stunning panoramic views from the castle's towers.
- Parc de la Pointe: Situated in Moissac, this park offers a tranquil escape with its lush greenery and scenic views of the Tarn River. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, walking trails, and even rent paddleboats to explore the river.
- Abbey of Saint-Pierre de Moissac: This stunning Romanesque abbey in Moissac is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can marvel at the intricate sculptures and carvings, explore the cloisters, and attend concerts or exhibitions held within the abbey.
- Pont-Canal du Cacor: Located near Montauban, this aqueduct bridge carries the Canal de Montech over the Tarn River. Visitors can appreciate the impressive engineering feat and enjoy the peaceful surroundings while walking or cycling along the canal.
- Musée Ingres Bourdelle: Situated in Montauban, this museum is dedicated to the works of the famous painters Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and Antoine Bourdelle. The museum showcases an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, and drawings by these renowned artists.
- Cloître de Moissac: Adjacent to the Abbey of Saint-Pierre de Moissac, this cloister is known for its exceptional Romanesque architecture and intricate sculptures. Visitors can admire the ornate capitals and take a peaceful stroll through the cloistered garden. 10. Château de Bruniquel: Located in Bruniquel, this medieval castle offers a fascinating journey back in time. Visitors can explore the well-preserved fortress, climb its towers for panoramic views, and learn about its history through interactive exhibits.