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Contact Details:
Address:
Francis BoscLe Moulin du Bousquet
Mayran
12390
Reviews:
7 reviewsPrice per week:
price from €550Telephone:
0565645053Mobile:
0682340878Description:
Description for Gite
Welcome to this charming cottage that offers a comfortable and enjoyable stay. The cottage features three bedrooms, each equipped with cozy 140 beds and spacious wardrobes. If needed, a cot can be provided upon request.The fully equipped kitchen includes modern appliances such as a dishwasher, microwave, toaster, and electric grill, ensuring a hassle-free cooking experience for you and your fellow guests.
Relax in the inviting living room, which offers a picturesque view of the nearby river. The room is furnished with a comfortable sofa and a TV/DVD player with DIVX capabilities, providing entertainment options for your leisure time.
The bathroom features a convenient shower cabin, ensuring a refreshing experience after your daily activities.
Outside, you'll find two barbecues and garden furniture, perfect for enjoying delicious meals and delightful outdoor gatherings. The cottage is surrounded by large green spaces, offering plenty of room for relaxation and outdoor activities.
The spacious garage provides additional amenities, including a washing machine, a ping pong table, accessories, and an exercise bike, ensuring you have everything you need for a fun and active vacation.
You'll also have the opportunity to swim in the river, located just a few steps away from the cottage, as well as enjoy fishing activities.
For more information and reservations, please contact us by phone.
The weekly rates vary depending on the season. During mid-season, the rate is 550. In high season, the rate is 650, and during very high season, the rate is 890. For a weekend stay, the rate is 300, available only during the medium season.
Please note that this cottage does not offer room rental options.
Reviews
Appréciations pour Le Moulin du Bousquet, Mayran:
Séjour 2024
Conforme aux photos. Cadre enchanteur. Par contre télévision en panne et aucune explication du propriétaire qui n'a pas été à la hauteur. Désagréable et au départ malgré la vérification du gîte rendu impeccable ne voulait pas rendre la caution au départ. Mauvais rapport dommage
Séjour septembre2021
Gite dans un endroit idyllique calme tout confort déco superbe propre propriétaire accueillant et chaleureux cela fais plaisir nous y reviendrons
Un havre de paix
Une semaine de calme entre la rivière et la foret gite très agréable propre manque rien propriétaire très agréable et chaleureux très attentifs si nous sommes bien nous reviendrons sans hésiter
ete 2020
nous avons passé un trés bon séjour cet été cadre trés agréable repos silence visite
la maison est confortable les lits de bonne qualité l accueil trés sympatique par les deux soeurs nous reviendrons certainement
la maison est confortable les lits de bonne qualité l accueil trés sympatique par les deux soeurs nous reviendrons certainement
magnifique moulin au bord de l'aveyron
nous avons loué ce gite à 4 personnes pour le week end de pentecôte: nous n'avons pas été déçus: tout est parfait.
la région est agréable et les propriétaires très accueillants. nous y reviendrons probablement
la région est agréable et les propriétaires très accueillants. nous y reviendrons probablement
Sejour du 16 au 23/06/2012
Un endroit calme, idéal pour se ressourcer. Nous y avons passé un très agréable séjour, ponctué par des baignades dans l'Aveyron au pied du moulin et par des ballades dans les plus beaux villages de France qui sont très nombreux aux alentours (Belcastel, Conques, Sauveterre en rouergue, Najac...). Nous recommandons à ceux que la solitude n'effraie pas et avons apprécié l'accueil des propriétaires.
Anne-Françoise et Jean-Pierre
Anne-Françoise et Jean-Pierre
vacances au calme
Site rêvé pour se ressourcer au calme au bord de la rivière dans un cadre magnifique. Il ne manque rien pour passer de bonnes vacances (nombreuses commodités, vélos, table de ping pong). Les propriétaires très sympas et accueillants ont pensé à tout et la région vaut vraiment le détour
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Holiday Home | 6 | 550 | 890 |
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Attractions
- Conques Abbey: Located about 15 kilometers away from Le Moulin du Bousquet, Conques Abbey is a medieval Romanesque abbey that dates back to the 10th century. It is known for its impressive architecture, particularly the ornate tympanum of the Last Judgment.
- Rodez Cathedral: Situated in the nearby city of Rodez, Rodez Cathedral is a stunning Gothic cathedral that dominates the skyline. It features intricate stained glass windows and houses the famous 16th-century altarpiece called the "Rodez Triptych."
- Soulages Museum: Also in Rodez, the Soulages Museum is dedicated to the works of Pierre Soulages, a renowned French painter and sculptor. The museum showcases a comprehensive collection of his artworks, including his signature abstract paintings.
- Najac Castle: Located approximately 35 kilometers away, Najac Castle is a medieval fortress perched on a hilltop overlooking the Aveyron River. This well-preserved castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and hosts various cultural events throughout the year.
- Belcastel Village: Situated about 40 kilometers from Le Moulin du Bousquet, Belcastel is a picturesque village featuring a medieval bridge and a stunning 15th-century castle. The village's narrow streets and traditional houses make it a popular destination for visitors seeking a glimpse of medieval France.
- Laguiole Village: Known for its world-famous Laguiole knives, Laguiole Village is approximately 50 kilometers away. Explore the traditional knife-making workshops, visit the Forge Museum, and enjoy the charming ambiance of this quaint village nestled in the Aubrac Mountains.
- Millau Viaduct: Around 60 kilometers from Le Moulin du Bousquet, the Millau Viaduct is an architectural marvel and the tallest bridge in the world. Spanning the Tarn Valley, it offers breathtaking views and has become a symbol of modern engineering.
- Micropolis - La Cité des Insectes: Located in Saint-Léons, about 70 kilometers away, Micropolis is an insect-themed park and museum. Visitors can learn about the fascinating world of insects, explore interactive exhibits, and even taste insect-based culinary creations.
- Gorges du Tarn: Approximately 80 kilometers away, the Gorges du Tarn is a breathtaking natural wonder. Carved by the Tarn River, these deep gorges offer stunning landscapes, opportunities for hiking, canoeing, and sightseeing. 10. Roquefort-sur-Soulzon: Situated around 90 kilometers from Le Moulin du Bousquet, Roquefort-sur-Soulzon is famous for its production of Roquefort cheese. Explore the underground caves where the cheese is aged, visit the Roquefort Société Caves, and indulge in this unique delicacy. These attractions provide a diverse range of cultural, historical, and natural experiences within a reasonable distance from Le Moulin du Bousquet.