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Each individual gîte offers a secluded and private atmosphere, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the surrounding natural beauty. Equipped with self-catering facilities, each gîte ensures a comfortable stay with amenities such as hot water, heating, and cozy log burners to keep you warm during the cooler months. Additionally, every gîte features a personal barbecue for outdoor cooking. For added convenience, guests have access to an ice making machine, freezer, and laundry facilities. Whether you seek an adventurous experience or a tranquil escape, le Moulin de Lantouy is the perfect sanctuary, allowing you to reconnect with nature.Reviews
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Directions
The location is 2 km away from Cajarc in the Lot Valley. It is also 25 km away from both Figeac and Villefranche de Rouergue.
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Apartment | 2 | 35.76 | 49.40 | 243 | 346 | 11 | |||||||||
Holiday Home | 4 | 62.31 | 148.64 | 423 | 969 |
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Attractions
- Saint-Cirq-Lapopie: A picturesque village perched on a cliff overlooking the Lot River, Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is known for its medieval architecture and stunning views. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit art galleries, and admire the ancient buildings.
- Rocamadour: Located on a cliffside above the Alzou River, Rocamadour is a famous pilgrimage site and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The town is home to multiple religious sites, including the Sanctuary of Rocamadour and the Notre-Dame Chapel.
- Cahors: Situated along the Lot River, Cahors is known for its medieval old town and the iconic Pont Valentré, a fortified bridge with six arches. The town also boasts the beautiful Cahors Cathedral, which showcases a mix of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles.
- Pech Merle Cave: This prehistoric cave is renowned for its well-preserved cave paintings, dating back over 25,000 years. Guided tours take visitors through the underground chambers, showcasing fascinating rock formations and ancient artwork.
- Albi: Home to the famous Sainte-Cécile Cathedral, Albi is a charming city with a rich history. The cathedral is one of the largest brick Gothic buildings in the world and features intricate frescoes and a beautiful rose window. Albi also offers a picturesque old town and the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, dedicated to the works of the famous painter.
- Cordes-sur-Ciel: Perched on a hilltop, Cordes-sur-Ciel is a beautifully preserved medieval village with narrow, winding streets and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the historic buildings, art studios, and craft shops that line the picturesque streets.
- Grotte du Pech-Merle: Situated near Cabrerets, this cave is famous for its prehistoric paintings, including images of horses, mammoths, and handprints. Guided tours provide insight into the history and significance of the cave art.
- Château de Cénevières: This medieval castle overlooks the Lot River and offers guided tours that take visitors through its impressive architecture and beautiful gardens. The castle provides a glimpse into the region's feudal past and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
- Château de Najac: Located in the picturesque village of Najac, this medieval fortress is perched on a hilltop overlooking the Aveyron River. Visitors can explore the well-preserved castle, walk along the defensive walls, and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. 10. Belcastel: Known for its charming medieval village and iconic 15th-century castle, Belcastel is a hidden gem in the Aveyron region. The village features narrow cobblestone streets, traditional houses, and a picturesque stone bridge over the Aveyron River. The castle is open to visitors and offers insight into the region's history.