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Julie Sellars
Tondes
Castelsagrat
82400

Website

Reviews:

7 reviews

Price per night:

price from €65

Telephone:

0563945213

Description:

Description for B&B:

The farmhouse offers two spacious bedrooms on the ground floor. The first bedroom, decorated in blue and yellow, features a double bed (160 cm) and a single bed. The second bedroom, adorned in pink, includes a double bed (140 cm) and a single bed, along with a hideaway bed for an additional child. Additionally, there is a third bedroom on the first floor available for occasional use. Each room is equipped with ensuite facilities, including a shower, wash basin, and WC.

For those interested, evening meals can be arranged upon request, preferably with a 24-hour notice. Julie, the host, takes pride in using home-grown produce whenever possible. This includes chickens, ducks, rabbits, lambs, and vegetables from her own farm, or from neighboring farms and local producers. All meals are homemade, ranging from the sheep yogurt, bread, and jam served for breakfast, to the aperitif and goat cheese included in the dinner. Join us for an evening of delicious food and friendly company.

Reviews

Appréciations pour Tondes, Castelsagrat:

Lovely place with amazing hosts
Review by: Hannah, Oct 19 2019 2:44PM
I stayed here with a number of friends and we absolutely loved it. Its a picturesque place surrounded by beautiful scenery. Julie and Mark were great company and really kind and flexible hosts. Julies cooking is amazing and we are all inspired by her reciepes. She made a real effort to cook for vegans/vegetarians. We had lots of fun learning about the farm.
Lovely suite, wonderful breakfast!
Review by: Jay Russell, Juil 2 2018 9:08PM
My wife and I stayed at Tondes after a party with friends. We had a restful evening in our farm room, listening to the quiet! :-) Julie and Mark took time to have breakfast with us the next morning, despite the neverending demands of the farm. And the breakfast was sumptuous! Thanks so much, we highly recommend a stay at Tondes!
Accueil chaleureux
Review by: Cynthia Blackhurst , Aou 19 2017 5:44PM
Depuis nous avons découvert ce petit coin de charme nous y sommes restés des jours chaque année. Pour le plus part une étape de 2/3 jours en route au sud de France. C'est l'accueil et charme des hôtes, les repas superbes, les chambres individuelles et la campagne tranquille.
Ce n'est pas loin de l'autoroute en un beau paysage.
Mais le mieux est les repas! Julie fait bien la cuisine avec des choses de leur ferme - superbe!
LOCATION A TONDES
Review by: CHAUVEAU Charles, Aou 11 2017 9:19PM
Vous souhaitez passer de bonnes vacances et ètre hébergés confortablement dans un gite très au calme avec un accueil chaleureux et une table d'hotes ou les produits du terroir sont la priorité alors allez à TONDES de CASTELSAGRAT chez Julie et Mark vous ne serez pas déçus.Ces deux charmantes personnes vous recevrons avec une gentillesse hors du commun et Julie est une excellente cuisinière .
chambre d'hote tres special
Review by: Pearl, Juil 30 2017 4:58PM
Il y a plusieurs annees nous venons ici, chez Mark et Julie. Les repas sont . Julie est un chef tres ingenue. Les animaux sont La ferme est interessant pour tout la famille. Les chambres donnent du paix.
Bienvenue chez eux
Review by: Jaouen anne, Juin 30 2017 7:04PM
Car vous serez reçus comme des coqs en pâte
Des hôtes charmants pleins d'humour de bonne humeur. Nous avons passé une merveilleuse soirée, bon repas et convivialité au menu. Enfin l'adresse vaut le détour' cadre simple et rustique mais avec l'english touch. Nous y retournerons je l'espère
A special stay on a working farm with charming hosts
Review by: Kristina, Juin 29 2017 9:38PM
Tondes is a truly special place to stay an absolute gem of a place. Hosts, Julie and Mark were warmly welcoming and friendly. Julies cooking is superb and she uses as much fresh local produce as possible. Much comes directly from their farm, vegetable garden and woodland. The meals were delicious (including a wide vegetarian repertoire) and Julie and Mark were entertaining dinner conversationalists with a wide range of interests and local knowledge. Breakfasts were equally appetising, generous and full of home produce.
Both bedroom and bathroom were very clean, extremely comfortable, spacious and charmingly decorated.
There is a pretty enclosed garden to sit in amongst all the flowers and animal lovers can meet sheep, goats, cats, dogs, rabbits, chickens and ducks on the farm.
Tondes has everything needed for a lovely, relaxing holiday.

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Directions

To reach our destination from Valence d'Agen, junction 8, take the exit and follow the signs for Golfech. Once you cross the canal near the power station, turn right at the roundabout. At the next roundabout, turn left and follow the signs for Cahors. Keep going until you pass Lalande and disregard the first two signs for Castelsagrat. Instead, be on the lookout for a small road on the left side, just across from some rubbish bins and shortly after a large house with a tower named Lamothe. You will notice a Chambres Dhotes sign on the corner of this road. Continue for 2 kilometers up the road, and you will find us on the left. We are located at the top of the hill and known as Tondes farm.

If you choose to leave the autoroute at Castelsarrasin, junction 9, turn left at the roundabout to head towards Moissac. You will need to cross both the river Tarn and the canal. After 200 meters past the canal, take a right onto the D7 road towards Bourg de Visa. At the first roundabout, known as Fourquet, take a left and follow the signs for Valence d'Agen. After 800 meters, turn right when you see the Chambres dhotes sign, which is across from the rubbish bins. Tondes farm is located 2 kilometers ahead on the left side, at the top of the hill.

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Attractions

  • Moissac Abbey: Located in the nearby town of Moissac, this 11th-century abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It features stunning Romanesque architecture, intricate sculptures, and a beautiful cloister.
  • Canal du Midi: A short drive from Tondes, the Canal du Midi is a remarkable feat of engineering. Visitors can enjoy boat trips or stroll along the towpath, taking in the scenic views and picturesque villages along the way.
  • Château de Bonaguil: Situated in the village of Saint-Front-sur-Lémance, this medieval fortress is a captivating sight. With its well-preserved defensive features, towers, and courtyards, the Château de Bonaguil offers a glimpse into the past.
  • Walibi Sud-Ouest: Located in Roquefort, this popular amusement park offers a wide range of rides and attractions for all ages. From thrilling roller coasters to family-friendly shows, Walibi Sud-Ouest guarantees a fun-filled day for everyone.
  • Auvillar: Known as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in France," Auvillar is a charming town perched on a hilltop overlooking the Garonne River. Visitors can explore its narrow streets, visit the circular market hall, and enjoy panoramic views from the belvedere.
  • Lauzerte: Another picturesque village, Lauzerte is a designated "Plus Beaux Villages de France." Its medieval architecture, quaint streets, and panoramic vistas make it a delightful place to wander and soak up the atmosphere.
  • Montauban: As the capital of the Tarn-et-Garonne department, Montauban offers a variety of attractions. Its historic center features impressive brick buildings, a magnificent cathedral, and the famous Pont Vieux bridge.
  • Gréalou Dolmen: Situated near the village of Gréalou, this prehistoric monument is one of the largest dolmens in France. Dating back over 5,000 years, it provides insight into the region's ancient history.
  • Pilgrim's Bridge (Pont des Pèlerins): Located in Moissac, this Romanesque bridge has served as a crossing point for pilgrims on the Way of St. James for centuries. Its elegant arches and serene setting make it a unique sight to behold. 10. Espinas Castle: Found in Espinas, this medieval castle dates back to the 13th century. While the castle is not open to the public, its impressive exterior and picturesque surroundings make it worth a visit for its historical significance.