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Corinne Coudiere VidalLes Egals
Saint-jean-du-bruel
12230
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Corinne and Patrick warmly welcome guests to their cozy guesthouse in the charming village of St. Jean du Bruel. Situated amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Causses and Cevennes, this picturesque location offers two comfortable guest rooms, including a spacious family suite for up to four people. Conveniently located near the historical sites of the Templars and Larzac hospital, the guesthouse is just a 40-minute drive from the stunning Gorges du Tarn and 30 minutes from the vibrant town of Millau. For those seeking a beach getaway, the sparkling sea is only an hour away.Description for Gite
The Orchis room offers a delightful view of the river and is furnished with a comfortable 140 bed. Fresh towels are provided for your convenience.On the other hand, the Carline room provides a charming garden view and features a spacious 160 bed along with two additional beds measuring 90 each. The necessary bathroom linens are thoughtfully supplied.
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- Roquefort-sur-Soulzon (12 km): Known for its famous Roquefort cheese, this charming village offers tours of its caves and cheese production facilities. Visitors can learn about the cheese-making process and sample different varieties of Roquefort.
- Millau Viaduct (18 km): One of the world's tallest and most impressive cable-stayed bridges, the Millau Viaduct spans the Tarn Valley and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can marvel at the engineering masterpiece and enjoy panoramic views from the various viewpoints.
- Gorges du Tarn (25 km): A stunning natural wonder, the Gorges du Tarn is a deep canyon carved by the Tarn River. Visitors can explore the dramatic cliffs, go kayaking or canoeing through the crystal-clear waters, and discover charming riverside villages.
- Micropolis - La Cité des Insectes (27 km): A unique insect-themed park, Micropolis is dedicated to the fascinating world of insects. Visitors can learn about different species, observe live insects, and participate in interactive exhibits and workshops.
- Sainte-Enimie (32 km): This picturesque medieval village is listed as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France." With its narrow streets, stone houses, and charming squares, Sainte-Enimie is a perfect place to wander and immerse yourself in its historical atmosphere.
- Roquefort-sur-Coulzon (35 km): Another village renowned for its Roquefort cheese, Roquefort-sur-Coulzon offers a unique opportunity to visit the aging cellars where the cheese matures. Visitors can learn about the traditional techniques used in the production and taste the distinct flavors of Roquefort.
- Causse du Larzac (40 km): A vast limestone plateau, Causse du Larzac is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. It offers numerous hiking trails, ancient ruins, and picturesque villages, making it a paradise for nature lovers and history enthusiasts.
- Peyre (42 km): Situated on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Tarn River, Peyre is a charming village with traditional stone houses. Its unique location and well-preserved architecture make it a popular destination for visitors seeking a glimpse into the region's rural heritage.
- Viaduc de Millau Visitors Center (18 km): Located near the Millau Viaduct, the visitors center provides detailed information about the bridge's construction and its impact on the region. Visitors can learn about the architectural marvel through interactive exhibits and multimedia presentations. 10. Musee de Millau et des Grands Causses (17 km): This regional museum showcases the art, history, and traditions of the Millau area and the surrounding Grands Causses Natural Park. It offers a comprehensive insight into the local heritage through a diverse collection of artifacts and exhibits.