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Lisanne Ashton
23, Avenue Louis Bessières
Puylaroque
82240

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There are two available rooms located next to each other. The first room, called "Romantic," has a classical atmosphere with Henry 2nd furniture and a color scheme ranging from Damask rose to burgundy. The bathroom in this room has a charming roll top bath with lion feet. The bedroom features a double bed and an adjoining small sitting room.

The second room, known as "Rustic," has a more country-inspired feel with stone walls and rush matting. The bathroom in this room includes separate washbasins for him and her, as well as a bidet.

Both rooms offer a balcony with a breathtaking view of the valley. Each room is equipped with an iron and board, hairdryer, fan, dressing gowns, slippers, books, and magazines.

Access to the rooms is through rue Béral, located behind the house. Guests have their own key and can come and go as they please without any time restrictions. The garden provides a stunning view and is situated at a higher elevation than the house itself.

Breakfast is served downstairs and can be reached by using the 12th-century stone staircase, which was once part of the watchtower during the Hundred Years War.

For longer stays, there are two small gîtes available in Les Chimères. These accommodations have independent entry from rue Béral.

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Directions

To reach your destination, you have several options:

- If you prefer traveling by car, you can take either motorway A20 or N20 until you reach Caussade, and from there, continue on D17.

- Alternatively, you can opt for the train and arrive at Caussade station, which is located 14 kilometers away.

- Another option is to take a flight to either Toulouse Blagnac, Carcassonne, or even Rodez airports.

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Attractions

  • Château de Puylaroque: Located in the heart of Puylaroque, this medieval castle offers a glimpse into the region's history. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins and admire the panoramic views from the top of the tower.
  • Saint-Étienne de Puycelsi: Situated in the nearby village of Puycelsi, this stunning fortified church dates back to the 13th century. Its impressive architecture and beautiful stained glass windows make it a must-visit for history and art enthusiasts.
  • Bruniquel Castle: Nestled in the picturesque village of Bruniquel, this castle overlooks the Aveyron River. With its well-preserved medieval architecture and breathtaking views, it is a popular attraction for visitors interested in history and architecture.
  • Saint Antonin Noble Val: This charming medieval town, located along the Aveyron River, is known for its well-preserved half-timbered houses and narrow streets. Visitors can explore the town's market square, visit the 12th-century church, or enjoy outdoor activities such as kayaking and hiking.
  • Gorges de l'Aveyron: A natural wonder located near Saint Antonin Noble Val, the Gorges de l'Aveyron offers breathtaking landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can go hiking, canoeing, or simply enjoy the scenic beauty of the river and cliffs.
  • Cordes-sur-Ciel: Perched on a hilltop, Cordes-sur-Ciel is a stunning medieval village known for its well-preserved architecture. Visitors can wander through its winding streets, admire the Gothic houses, and visit the many art galleries and craft shops.
  • Penne Castle: Situated in the village of Penne, this castle overlooks the Aveyron River and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Dating back to the 13th century, it is a fascinating place to explore and learn about the region's history.
  • Cahors: Located along the Lot River, Cahors is a historic town known for its medieval bridge and impressive Saint-Étienne Cathedral. Visitors can stroll through the charming old town, visit the famous Valentré Bridge, and sample the local Cahors wine.
  • Montauban: The town of Montauban is known for its distinctive pink-brick architecture and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the Musée Ingres, which houses an impressive collection of artwork, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the Place Nationale. 10. Toulouse: Although a bit further away, the vibrant city of Toulouse is worth a visit. Known as "La Ville Rose" due to its pink brick buildings, Toulouse offers a mix of history, art, and gastronomy. Highlights include the UNESCO-listed Basilica of St. Sernin, the charming old town, and the aerospace museum, Cité de l'Espace.

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