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Address:
Françoise et Rémi Mâcon43 Rue Notre Dame
Quézac
48320
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price from €395Telephone:
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Description for Gite
We offer a charming stone house rental in the picturesque village of Quézac, France. Our accommodation has been awarded a France 3-ear rating and can comfortably accommodate 2 to 9 guests. The house is beautifully furnished and well-equipped, ensuring a pleasant stay for our visitors.Quézac, a 17th-century village, is surrounded by lush meadows and gardens, and is located just a few steps away from the refreshing banks of the Tarn river, perfect for water activities and enjoyment. Situated at the crossroads of the stunning Tarn Gorges and the Cevennes National Park, Quézac is nestled in the heart of a magnificent valley.
All essential amenities can be found in the nearby village of Ispagnac, just 1 km away or a 10-minute walk along the scenic path by the Tarn river. For more detailed information on our rates and additional tourist information, please visit our website at http://www.gite-quezac.com.
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Appréciations pour Gîte rural, 3 épis à Quézac en Lozère, Quézac:
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Gite d'une propreté tres moyenne ! Wc, odeur de wc public ! Chasse d'eau ne fonctionne pas ! Lavabo fêlé à plusieurs endroits ! Au sous sol, chambre avec odeur de mazout lorsque la fenêtre est ouverte ! Poêles qui ont fait leurs temps... Location à éviter!
Gite d'une propreté tres moyenne ! Wc, odeur de wc public ! Chasse d'eau ne fonctionne pas ! Lavabo fêlé à plusieurs endroits ! Au sous sol, chambre avec odeur de mazout lorsque la fenêtre est ouverte ! Poêles qui ont fait leurs temps... Location à éviter!
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Prices
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Holiday Home | 1 | 395 | 870 |
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Attractions
- Gorges du Tarn: Located about 10 kilometers away, the Gorges du Tarn is a stunning natural attraction known for its deep canyons, crystal-clear water, and dramatic limestone cliffs. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, kayaking, and rock climbing while taking in the breathtaking views.
- Aven Armand: Situated approximately 15 kilometers from Quézac, Aven Armand is a magnificent limestone cave famous for its extraordinary stalagmites and stalactites. Guided tours allow visitors to explore the underground wonderland and learn about its geological formations.
- Château de Peyrelade: Just a short drive of around 20 kilometers from Quézac, the Château de Peyrelade is a medieval fortress perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Tarn River. Visitors can explore the ruins, walk along the ramparts, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- La Couvertoirade: Located about 40 kilometers away, La Couvertoirade is a well-preserved medieval village that offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. With its narrow streets, stone houses, and fortified walls, the village provides a unique experience for history enthusiasts.
- Viaduc de Millau: Situated approximately 50 kilometers from Quézac, the Viaduc de Millau is an iconic cable-stayed bridge that spans the Tarn Valley. As one of the tallest bridges in the world, it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and is a remarkable engineering feat.
- Micropolis - La Cité des Insectes: About 55 kilometers away, Micropolis is a unique insect-themed park that showcases the fascinating world of insects. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, learn about different species, and even witness live displays of various insects.
- Roquefort-sur-Soulzon: Located approximately 60 kilometers from Quézac, Roquefort-sur-Soulzon is a charming village renowned for its world-famous Roquefort cheese. Visitors can tour the underground caves where the cheese is aged and taste this delicious and distinctive blue cheese.
- Montpellier-le-Vieux: Situated about 65 kilometers away, Montpellier-le-Vieux is a natural rock formation resembling a city of stone. Visitors can explore this maze-like landscape on foot, following marked paths that lead to unique rock formations and viewpoints.
- Causse Méjean: Located approximately 70 kilometers from Quézac, Causse Méjean is a vast limestone plateau characterized by its rugged beauty and wild landscapes. Visitors can enjoy hiking, cycling, or horseback riding while discovering the area's rich flora and fauna. 10. Pont du Gard: Situated about 120 kilometers away, the Pont du Gard is a UNESCO World Heritage site and an impressive Roman aqueduct bridge. This remarkable structure, built over 2,000 years ago, offers visitors the opportunity to admire ancient engineering and enjoy the scenic surroundings. Please note that distances mentioned are approximate and may vary depending on the exact location in Quézac.