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"The Pigeonnier" is a charming lodging in the idyllic countryside, perfect for accommodating up to 10 people. This historical family house has been awarded a 3-ear rating by Gîtes de France (Ref GGT 075), ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Situated in a quaint village just 4 km away from Sainte-Enimie, guests will be in close proximity to the river, offering opportunities for fishing, canoeing, and scenic walks or bike rides.For those seeking more adventurous activities, the surrounding area provides options such as climbing, spelunking, tennis, and horseback riding. Whether you're looking for a relaxing retreat or an active getaway, "The Pigeonnier" is the perfect choice for a memorable vacation.
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Located in the picturesque region of Lozere, amidst the stunning natural beauty of the Gorges of the Tarn and the entrance to the Nationnal Park of the Cevennes, we offer you the opportunity to stay in our charming countryside retreat. Our property consists of three cozy rural cottages, all awarded 2 and 3 ears by "Lodgings of France", ensuring a comfortable and authentic experience. Additionally, we have a well-maintained campsite, boasting a 2-star classification, situated right on the banks of a tranquil river. Here, we offer a range of accommodation options including mobile homes, caravans, as well as canoe and kayak rentals.Reviews
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Directions
If you are coming from Paris on Motorway A 75, head towards Clermont Ferrand and take exit 39. Then, follow N 88 towards Mende. Once you reach Balsièges, switch to D986 which will lead you to the Gorges of the Tarn.
If you are coming from Béziers or Montpellier on Motorway A 75, head towards Clermont Ferrand. Once you reach Millau, take D 907 (bis) towards the Gorges of the Tarn.
If you are coming from Lyon on Road Nationnale 88, head towards Puy in Velay and then Mende. In Mende, switch to N 88 towards Marvejols. At the Balsièges crossroads, take D 907 (bis) towards the Gorges of the Tarn.
If you are coming from Nimes on Road Nationnale 106, head towards Ales and then Florac. In Florac, switch to D 907 (bis) towards the Gorges of the Tarn.
If you are coming from Béziers or Montpellier on Motorway A 75, head towards Clermont Ferrand. Once you reach Millau, take D 907 (bis) towards the Gorges of the Tarn.
If you are coming from Lyon on Road Nationnale 88, head towards Puy in Velay and then Mende. In Mende, switch to N 88 towards Marvejols. At the Balsièges crossroads, take D 907 (bis) towards the Gorges of the Tarn.
If you are coming from Nimes on Road Nationnale 106, head towards Ales and then Florac. In Florac, switch to D 907 (bis) towards the Gorges of the Tarn.
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Prices
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Holiday Home | 4 | 300 | 1380 | ![]() |
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Notes: from 300 to 1380 euro |
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Attractions
- Gorges du Tarn: The main attraction in the area, the Gorges du Tarn is a stunning natural wonder. Carved by the Tarn River, these deep, narrow canyons provide breathtaking scenic views and are perfect for activities like hiking, canoeing, and rock climbing.
- Sainte Enimie: A picturesque medieval village located in the heart of the Gorges du Tarn. Sainte Enimie is known for its charming stone houses, narrow streets, and the 9th-century Benedictine Abbey of Sainte-Enimie. The village offers a chance to experience the local culture and enjoy traditional French cuisine.
- Aven Armand: A captivating limestone cave located near the Gorges du Tarn. Aven Armand is famous for its massive stalagmites, stalactites, and unique formations. Visitors can take a guided tour to explore the awe-inspiring underground chambers and learn about the cave's geology.
- La Malène: A charming village situated on the banks of the Tarn River. La Malène offers stunning views of the Gorges du Tarn and is a popular starting point for boat trips along the river. The village also features a medieval church and a lovely waterfront promenade.
- Micropolis, City of Insects: Located in Saint-Léons, Micropolis is a fascinating theme park dedicated to insects. Visitors can learn about the world of insects through interactive exhibits, educational displays, and a walk-through butterfly greenhouse. It's a unique and educational experience for both children and adults.
- Les Détroits de la Jonte: A nearby scenic area known for its impressive cliffs and rock formations. Les Détroits de la Jonte is an ideal spot for hiking and rock climbing enthusiasts. The site offers panoramic views of the Jonte River and the surrounding countryside.
- Château de la Caze: A beautifully restored medieval castle situated on the shores of the Tarn River. The Château de la Caze offers guided tours, allowing visitors to explore its historical rooms, admire the architecture, and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
- Chaos de Nîmes-le-Vieux: A unique rock formation resembling an ancient ruined city. Located in the Causse Méjean region, Chaos de Nîmes-le-Vieux is an ideal destination for hiking and photography. The site's natural sculptures and panoramic views make it a must-visit for nature lovers.
- La Canourgue: A picturesque village located near the Gorges du Tarn. La Canourgue is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, charming streets, and the iconic Notre-Dame-des-Pénitents church. The village also hosts a weekly market where visitors can sample local products. 10. Viaduc de Millau: Although slightly further away, the Viaduc de Millau is worth a visit. It is an impressive cable-stayed bridge that spans the Tarn Valley, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can take guided tours or simply admire the architectural marvel from the viewpoints.