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Morena & Enguerran Baratoux
Le Moulin de Lantouy
Salvagnac Cajarc
12260

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price from €423

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Each gîte offers a tranquil and private setting, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the surrounding natural beauty. Equipped with self-catering facilities, each gîte ensures your comfort with amenities such as hot water, heating, and cozy log burners for the cooler seasons. Additionally, every gîte features a barbecue for outdoor cooking. For added convenience, an ice making machine, freezer, and laundry facilities are also provided. Whether you seek an adventurous experience or a peaceful retreat, le Moulin de Lantouy offers an idyllic escape that allows you to reconnect with nature at its finest.

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Directions

Located in the Lot Valley, this destination is situated 2 km away from Cajarc. It is also conveniently positioned 25 km from both Figeac and Villefranche de Rouergue.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Apartment 2 35.76 49.40 243 346 11
Holiday Home 4 62.31 148.64 423 969

Services

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Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Grotte du Pech Merle: Located in Cabrerets, this prehistoric cave is famous for its remarkable cave paintings that date back to over 20,000 years ago. Visitors can take guided tours to explore the stunning rock formations and intricate artwork.
  • Saint-Cirq-Lapopie: This picturesque medieval village is perched on a cliff overlooking the Lot River. Known as one of the most beautiful villages in France, it attracts tourists with its charming narrow streets, historic houses, and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Château de Cénevières: Situated on a rocky outcrop above the Lot River, this medieval castle offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's history. Visitors can tour the well-preserved fortress, explore its impressive gardens, and enjoy breathtaking views of the river valley.
  • Cahors: The historic city of Cahors is renowned for its famous medieval bridge, Pont Valentré, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. In addition to its architectural wonders, Cahors boasts a rich cultural heritage, including the impressive Saint-Étienne Cathedral and the picturesque old town.
  • Rocamadour: This cliffside village is a major pilgrimage site and attracts visitors with its dramatic setting and religious significance. The village features ancient chapels, the renowned Basilica of St. Sauveur, and breathtaking views over the Alzou Canyon.
  • Musée Champollion: Located in Figeac, this museum is dedicated to the life and work of Jean-François Champollion, the decipherer of Egyptian hieroglyphs. Visitors can learn about Champollion's groundbreaking achievements and explore a collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts.
  • Château de Bonaguil: Situated near Fumel, this impressive castle is a prime example of medieval military architecture. It offers guided tours that allow visitors to explore its well-preserved towers, defensive walls, and extensive fortifications.
  • Abbey of Saint-Pierre de Moissac: Located in the town of Moissac, this abbey is renowned for its exceptional Romanesque architecture. Visitors can admire its intricate sculptures, visit the cloister, and learn about the abbey's rich history.
  • Toulouse: As the fourth largest city in France, Toulouse offers a vibrant mix of history, culture, and modernity. Visitors can explore its charming old town, visit the iconic Basilica of Saint-Sernin, marvel at the contemporary architecture of the Cité de l'Espace, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the city's many squares and markets. 10. Canal du Midi: This UNESCO-listed canal stretches from Toulouse to the Mediterranean Sea and is a popular destination for boating and cycling enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along its banks, take boat cruises, or rent bicycles to explore the picturesque villages and vineyards that line the canal.