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Ineke Bergmans
Pont Fourcat, Bounettis Bas
Lauzerte
82110

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Price per night:

price from €85

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0628331689

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Description:

Description for B&B:

When you choose Bounetis Bas, you are choosing a peaceful stay in the French countryside, with convenient access to various excursions. Located in a region that borders the Lot, Aveyron, Tarn, Haute-Garonne, Gers, and Lot-et-Garonne, our location offers diverse natural beauty, charming ancient villages, vibrant markets, and delightful wineries. Whether you prefer a bed and breakfast or a holiday home, our hospitality, tranquility, and spaciousness define the area. Additionally, you can explore the stunning nature by hiking and cycling, visit picturesque hillside villages with panoramic views, enjoy recreational lakes with water sports, and indulge in activities such as canoeing, cave visits, and tree climbing parks. The Tarn-et-Garonne may not be a well-known tourist destination, but it offers a wealth of attractions. The Canal du Midi and the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela pass through the region, and there are numerous cultural sites worth exploring. With its central location, you can easily take day trips to Cahors, Agen, Pujols, Rocamadour, Toulouse, and even the Pyrenees mountains. Let yourself be captivated by the beauty of this relatively undiscovered department. For more information and recommendations, we provide a comprehensive brochure and are always available to assist you!

Description for Gite

Located on the property, you will find two charming gîtes and a large guestroom. "La Maison" is a roomy loft-style house with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. It is situated in a partially converted old barn, offering a unique and cozy atmosphere. The house features a dining area with an open kitchen, as well as a comfortable sitting area with a TV that includes Dutch channels and a selection of English channels. The bedrooms are equipped with a luxurious 180x200 box spring bed, which can be split into two separate beds if needed. An additional single bed can also be provided upon request. Enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the surroundings from the inviting terrace.

"Le Chalet" is a delightful cottage with a stunning view of the valley from its private terrace. Inside, you will find a kitchenette, a bathroom with a walk-in shower and toilet, and a sleeping area furnished with a comfortable double box spring bed. The cottage also includes a cozy sitting area with a sofa bed. Connected to the terrace via a walkway, there is a charming tree house with a bunk bed, perfect for children. For your peace of mind, a camera is installed in the tree house, allowing you to monitor your children from a screen inside the cottage.

"The Doré" is a romantic and spacious room featuring a double bed and two single beds for children. The room includes a shower room with a walk-in shower and a separate toilet. In the morning, you will be treated to a delicious breakfast consisting of pastries, baguettes, fruit salad, fresh fruit juice, and homemade specialties. If you prefer not to cook for yourself, you also have the option to join the owners and potentially other guests for dinner.

Experience a truly relaxing and enjoyable stay in these comfortable and well-appointed accommodations.

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Directions

To reach Lauzerte by car, you can take the A20 highway between Cahors and Agen. If you're coming from Brussels, the distance is approximately 900 km, and from Amsterdam, it's around 1,100 km. In Paris, head towards Bordeaux and then follow the directions towards Orleans and Vierzon. Take the exit towards the A20, which will take you towards Toulouse. When you reach the A20, take exit number 58 (Cahors South) and continue on the N20 towards Cahors. Before reaching Cahors, turn onto the D653 towards Montcuq, and follow this road until you reach Lauzerte. At the junction with the D2, turn towards Montaigu de Quercy. After about 7 km, you can turn left onto the D60 towards Toufailles. After another 2 km, you will arrive at the intersection of Pont Fourcat. Bounetis Bas is located at the top of the hill, and there are signs to guide you. For GPS navigation, enter "Lauzerte" as the city, "Pont Fourcat" as the street, and leave the house number blank.

If you prefer to travel by train, Lauzerte is also accessible via TGV (high-speed train) through Agen, which is 40 km away from Lauzerte.

For those traveling by plane, the airports of Toulouse and Bergerac are both approximately a 1-hour drive from Bounetis Bas. It is recommended to book a car from your home as it is cheaper and more convenient. Toulouse airport offers connections with Zaventem (Brussels Airline & EasyJet), Amsterdam (KLM), and Lille (EasyJet & Hop!). Bergerac airport has connections with Rotterdam (Transavia) and Charleroi (Ryanair).

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Prices in €
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extra bed
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Notes: Breakfast included. Family room (2 adults + 2 children possible)
Holiday Home 2 65 145

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Attractions

  • Pont Valentré (Valentré Bridge) - Located in nearby Cahors, Pont Valentré is a stunning medieval bridge over the Lot River. Built between the 14th and 15th centuries, it is known for its unique design and impressive three towers. Visitors can explore the bridge on foot and enjoy picturesque views of the surrounding area.
  • Abbaye de Moissac (Moissac Abbey) - Situated in the town of Moissac, this Romanesque abbey dates back to the 11th century. It is renowned for its remarkable cloister, featuring intricate sculptures and beautiful architecture. The abbey also houses a museum displaying religious artifacts and ancient manuscripts.
  • Château de Bonaguil (Bonaguil Castle) - Located near Fumel, this well-preserved medieval fortress is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. With its imposing towers, ramparts, and moat, the castle offers a glimpse into the past. Guided tours are available to explore the castle's interior and learn about its intriguing history.
  • Musée Ingres (Ingres Museum) - Situated in Montauban, the birthplace of the famous painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, this museum showcases his works along with other notable artists. The collection includes paintings, sculptures, and drawings, providing a comprehensive overview of Ingres' artistic career.
  • Lauzerte - The town of Lauzerte itself is a charming tourist attraction. Known as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France," it boasts a well-preserved medieval center with narrow streets, half-timbered houses, and a central square. Visitors can explore the town's historic buildings and enjoy panoramic views from the top of the hill.
  • Grottes de Fontirou (Fontirou Caves) - Situated near Montjoi, these limestone caves offer a unique underground adventure. Visitors can take guided tours to discover impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and other geological formations. The caves are also known for their mesmerizing underground lake.
  • Musée de l'Insolite (Museum of the Unusual) - Located in Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, this quirky museum showcases an eclectic collection of unusual objects and oddities. From bizarre artifacts to peculiar artworks, visitors can explore the unexpected and immerse themselves in the world of the strange and extraordinary.
  • Château de Castelnau-Bretenoux (Castelnau-Bretenoux Castle) - Situated near Bretenoux, this impressive medieval fortress overlooks the Dordogne Valley. With its well-preserved architecture and historical significance, the castle offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Guided tours are available to explore its towers, ramparts, and interior rooms. These attractions provide a diverse range of experiences, from exploring medieval castles and abbeys to delving into artistic masterpieces and unusual collections.