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Julie Manin
3 Place Du Breuil
Saint Alban Sur Limagnole
48120

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price from €42

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0466315176

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Description for B&B:

We are situated in the charming village of Saint-Alban on Limagnole, nestled between the Margeride and Aubrac regions. Our location is right in the center of the village, between the historic church and town hall, along the famous Saint Jacques de Compostela pilgrimage route (GR65).

We offer five comfortable rooms, renovated in 2014, with varying capacities of 2 to 3 people. Each room is equipped with a private bathroom and toilet.

Our restaurant serves delicious traditional cuisine and local specialties, including dishes like Pounti, Aligot, and Coupétade.

The surrounding area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, offering numerous walking and hiking trails for both pedestrians and cyclists. We provide a guidebook that details the marked paths, ensuring you won't miss any of the common features along the way. During the autumn season, you can even enjoy mushroom picking during your walks, with varieties such as porcini mushrooms, mushrooms, and chanterelles.

The Margeride region is also known for its fishing opportunities, with various streams and rivers flowing through the area. For those seeking more adventurous activities, the town of Malzieu offers horse riding at Run Malzieu, as well as an exciting accrobranches® circuit and via ferrata.

Come and experience the beauty and tranquility of our location, situated between the Margeride and Aubrac regions, in the heart of Saint-Alban on Limagnole village, along the historic Saint Jacques de Compostela route (GR65).

Description for Gite

We offer a charming cottage with two bedrooms accommodating two guests each. These rooms have undergone a complete renovation in 2015, including the installation of brand new bedding.

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Directions

To reach your destination, take the A75 motorway and exit at junction 34. From there, follow the D806 road towards Saint Alban and then take a left onto the D987. Alternatively, you can also follow the route of Saint Jacques de Compostella towards the city center. Once you reach the city center, you will find the church and the town hall located nearby.

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Notes: The price is including the breakfast
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Notes: in half-pension

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Attractions

  • Le Puy-en-Velay (approximately 40 km away) Located in the Auvergne region, Le Puy-en-Velay is known for its historic architecture and religious significance. The town is home to the stunning Cathédrale Notre-Dame du Puy, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the iconic statue of Virgin Mary, known as the Rocher Corneille. Visitors can also explore the charming old town, filled with narrow streets and picturesque buildings.
  • Château de la Baume (approximately 25 km away) Situated in the village of Prinsuéjols, the Château de la Baume is a medieval fortress offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The castle dates back to the 15th century and features well-preserved towers, walls, and a courtyard. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about its fascinating history and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
  • Gorges du Tarn (approximately 60 km away) The Gorges du Tarn is a stunning natural attraction located in the Lozère and Aveyron departments. This deep canyon carved by the Tarn River offers breathtaking views of towering cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and lush greenery. Visitors can take boat trips, go hiking, or simply relax by the riverbanks while admiring the scenic beauty.
  • Aubrac Plateau (approximately 30 km away) The Aubrac Plateau is a vast highland region known for its picturesque landscapes and traditional rural charm. Visitors can explore the rolling hills, meadows, and forests that are home to herds of cattle and sheep. The area is also famous for its traditional stone-built houses called "burons" and its delicious local cuisine, including the famous aligot dish.
  • Saint-Flour (approximately 50 km away) Perched on a volcanic hilltop, Saint-Flour is a medieval town with a rich architectural heritage. Its well-preserved city walls, narrow streets, and beautiful squares make it a charming destination. The town also boasts the stunning Gothic-style Saint-Pierre Cathedral, as well as several museums and historical sites to explore.
  • Mont Mouchet (approximately 20 km away) Mont Mouchet is a historically significant site, known for its role during World War II. It was a key location for the Resistance movement and offers a museum and memorial dedicated to this period. Additionally, the surrounding natural landscapes provide opportunities for hiking and enjoying panoramic views of the region. These tourist attractions near Saint Alban Sur Limagnole offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, providing visitors with a diverse range of options to explore and enjoy.

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