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Chayrigues
Vareilles
Mur de Barrez
12600

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Price per week:

price from €395

Telephone:

0672448593

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The historic Vareilles Mill, dating back to 1758, underwent a restoration in 2004, preserving its original charm. Situated just a short distance from the Bromme River, the mill is accessed via two quaint bridges. Inside, a beautifully designed living room with exquisite woodwork and a fireplace awaits, offering a tranquil and serene atmosphere. The three tastefully decorated rooms provide a peaceful retreat for relaxation. Additionally, guests can enjoy the private riverfront beach. During the months of July and August, guests are also treated to two hours of complimentary horseback riding lessons per week, courtesy of the nearby Wall of Bar Riding School.

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Directions

To reach Paris from the GPS coordinates 2.6601 Northern latitude and 44.8447 longitude, follow these revised travel directions: Travel 570 km on A75 highway and take the northern exit labeled St Flour n°28. From there, head towards Pierrefort and continue on to Mur de Barrez. In Mur de Barrez, take the Brommes direction at the Brommes exit. After 1 km, turn left onto the road signposted "Vareilles".

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Notes: Private beach

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Attractions

  • Château de Valon: Located in Mur-de-Barrez, Château de Valon is a medieval castle perched on a rocky outcrop. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and houses a museum showcasing the history of the region.
  • Aubrac Plateau: Situated near Mur-de-Barrez, the Aubrac Plateau is a vast and picturesque highland area. It is known for its stunning landscapes, traditional stone houses, and the famous Transhumance Festival, where cattle are led to their summer grazing pastures.
  • Viaduc de Garabit: Designed by Gustave Eiffel, the Viaduc de Garabit is an impressive railway bridge spanning the Truyère River. This architectural marvel offers stunning views and is a popular spot for photographers and nature lovers.
  • Laguiole: A charming village near Vareilles, Laguiole is renowned for its world-famous Laguiole knives. Visitors can explore the knife-making workshops, enjoy local cuisine, and visit the Forge de Laguiole museum for a fascinating insight into the region's cutlery traditions.
  • Conques: Located approximately 20 kilometers from Mur-de-Barrez, Conques is a medieval village famous for its awe-inspiring Romanesque abbey. The Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy, with its intricate sculptures and stained glass windows, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
  • Puy Mary: Situated in the Cantal Mountains, Puy Mary is the highest volcano in the Massif Central. With its breathtaking landscapes and hiking trails, it is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The summit offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
  • Salers: Nestled in the heart of the Auvergne Volcanoes Natural Park, Salers is a picturesque village renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and locally produced cheese. Visitors can explore the cobblestone streets, admire the charming houses, and sample the famous Salers cheese.
  • Laguiole: In addition to the knife-making heritage, Laguiole is also famous for its cheese. The Laguiole AOC cheese is a must-try for cheese lovers, and visitors can learn about the cheese-making process and taste different varieties in the local cheese shops.
  • Bozouls Canyon: Located a short distance from Vareilles, Bozouls Canyon is a natural wonder formed by erosion over thousands of years. The horseshoe-shaped gorge offers stunning views from various viewpoints, and visitors can explore hiking trails that wind through the canyon. 10. Estaing: Situated on the banks of the Lot River, Estaing is a picturesque village with a rich architectural heritage. The village is dominated by its medieval castle, Château d'Estaing, and its charming old town features beautifully preserved half-timbered houses. These attractions offer a mix of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences, ensuring an enjoyable visit to the Vareilles and Mur-de-Barrez region in France.