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Jean-michel Ferradini
18 Rue du Viaduc
Aguessac
12520

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price from €274

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0468940379

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This gite offers a cozy living room and a fully equipped kitchen. It includes a separate toilet, a local washing machine, and a bathroom. The accommodation comprises three bedrooms, with one double bed (140 cm wide), two twin beds (120 cm wide), and one single bed (90 cm wide). Electric heating and fuel are available for your comfort.

Guests have access to a large garden spanning 5000 m2, which is not enclosed. A garage is also provided.

Nearby amenities include a swimming area at 2 km, a railway station at 7 km, a swimming pool at 7 km, and various shops just 300 m away. For outdoor enthusiasts, tennis courts are located 7 km away, hang gliding and parasailing activities are available 7 km away, canoeing can be enjoyed at a distance of 14 km, and a golf course is located 5 km away. Fishing opportunities are within 1 km reach, while multiple hiking trails (accessible by car) are waiting to be explored.

The gite is conveniently situated close to numerous tourist sites, ensuring an enriching visit. Additionally, there are various events taking place in the area.

The accommodation does not accommodate single occupancy. However, it does offer a garden, but does not have a level access. Phone services are not available, but a TV is provided. For added convenience, a dishwasher and laundry facilities are also included.

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Directions

The castle is located 7 km from Millau Séverac and 14 km from the gorges of the Tarn in AGUESSAC. In the region, you can find the natural "Causses in the Aveyron." The garden is next to the tributary of the Tarn called "Lumensonnesque," which joins the Tarn 500 m away. The altitude of the area is 394 m. To reach AGUESSAC from MILLAU, take the N9 national road and then the D907 towards the Gorges du Tarn. Before reaching Aguessac, turn left before the bridge and follow the street viaduct for about 400m. The house is on the right after the overpass. If coming from Severac Le Chateau on the N9 national road, turn left before the overpass upon reaching Aguessac. The house is on the left before the overpass.

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Apartment 1 274 305

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Attractions

  • Millau Viaduct: Located just steps away from 18 Rue du Viaduc, the Millau Viaduct is a stunning cable-stayed bridge that spans the Tarn Valley. It is known for its impressive architecture and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes.
  • Gorges du Tarn: Situated a short drive from Aguessac, the Gorges du Tarn is a picturesque river canyon carved by the Tarn River. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, kayaking, and admire the dramatic limestone cliffs that line the gorge.
  • Roquefort-sur-Soulzon: This charming village is renowned for its production of the famous Roquefort cheese. Visitors can explore the underground caves where the cheese is aged, learn about the cheese-making process, and enjoy tastings of this delicious blue cheese.
  • Micropolis City of Insects: Located in Saint-Léons, Micropolis is an entomology theme park dedicated to insects. It offers interactive exhibits, informative displays, and the chance to observe a wide variety of live insects up close.
  • La Couvertoirade: About a 30-minute drive from Aguessac, La Couvertoirade is a well-preserved medieval village. It features narrow streets, fortified walls, and a castle. Visitors can wander through the village, admire the historic architecture, and learn about its fascinating history.
  • Musee de Millau et des Grands Causses: Situated in Millau, this museum showcases the history, culture, and natural heritage of the region. It exhibits a wide range of artifacts, including prehistoric tools, traditional pottery, and displays on local industries such as leatherworking and glove-making.
  • Causse du Larzac: A vast limestone plateau located to the south of Aguessac, the Causse du Larzac offers scenic landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and horseback riding through the expansive grasslands, dotted with prehistoric sites and picturesque villages.
  • Abbey of Sylvanès: Situated in the heart of the Sylvanès Forest, this medieval abbey is a center for sacred music and spirituality. It hosts concerts, workshops, and retreats, and visitors can also explore the stunning architecture of the abbey itself.
  • Tarn River Beaches: Numerous sandy beaches along the Tarn River provide opportunities for swimming, picnicking, and sunbathing during the summer months. Some popular beach areas include Plage de la Cresse and Plage de Saint-Rome. 10. The Templar and Hospitaller Commandery of Sainte-Eulalie-de-Cernon: Located near La Couvertoirade, this medieval site was once a commandery of the Knights Templar and later the Knights Hospitaller. Visitors can explore the well-preserved buildings, learn about the history of these knightly orders, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the surrounding countryside.

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