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Address:

Camboussel
Le Camboussel
Brassac
81260

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Price per week:

price from €250

Telephone:

0563731338

Mobile:

0612919588

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Located within the picturesque Haut-Languedoc natural park, the enchanting Camboussel holiday village invites you to discover the harmonious convergence of the Sidobre, the majestic Lacaune mountains, and serene lakes. Nestled amidst a lush forested area, this charming retreat sits gracefully on a hillside, offering breathtaking views of the mesmerizing Agout gorges. Whether you seek tranquility with your loved ones or an adventurous getaway with friends, our idyllic haven promises rejuvenation and a plethora of exciting sporting and recreational activities, all within an extraordinary natural setting.

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Directions

If traveling by car, take the motorway. If coming from the North, take the A75 and exit at Millau. Then, continue for 90 km to reach Brassac. If coming from the South, take the A61 and exit at Carcassonne. From there, it is a 76 km drive to Brassac. If coming from the East, take the A9 and exit at Beziers. Continue for 90 km to reach Brassac. If coming from the West, take the A68 and exit at Albi. It is a 65 km drive from there to Brassac.

Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 40 250 590

Services

Tennis
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Sidobre: Located just a short drive from Le Camboussel, Sidobre is a natural wonderland known for its massive granite formations. Visitors can explore unique rock formations such as Peyro Clabado and Le Roc de l'Oie, and enjoy beautiful hiking trails surrounded by picturesque landscapes.
  • Lac du Laouzas: Situated in the heart of the Haut-Languedoc Regional Nature Park, Lac du Laouzas is a serene reservoir offering various recreational activities. Tourists can enjoy swimming, fishing, sailing, and canoeing in the clear waters of the lake, while admiring the surrounding lush forests and mountains.
  • Brassac Abbey: Located in the nearby town of Brassac, Brassac Abbey is a historic attraction that dates back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore the abbey's beautiful architecture, including its Romanesque-style church and cloister. The abbey also hosts occasional exhibitions and cultural events.
  • Hautpoul Medieval Village: Situated on a rocky outcrop, the medieval village of Hautpoul is a fascinating tourist destination near Le Camboussel. Visitors can wander through narrow streets lined with ancient stone houses, visit the ruins of the Château de Hautpoul, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Lacaune-les-Bains: A small spa town located a short distance from Le Camboussel, Lacaune-les-Bains is known for its thermal baths and wellness centers. Tourists can relax in the healing mineral waters, indulge in spa treatments, and explore the charming town with its quaint streets and traditional architecture.
  • Gorges d'Héric: Nature enthusiasts will love the Gorges d'Héric, a stunning natural attraction near Le Camboussel. This gorge offers breathtaking views, cascading waterfalls, and crystal-clear pools. Hiking trails are available for those who want to explore the area and enjoy the beauty of the untouched nature.
  • Roquefort-sur-Soulzon: Roquefort-sur-Soulzon is famous for its production of the world-renowned Roquefort cheese. Visitors can take guided tours of the underground caves where the cheese ages and learn about the traditional production process. The town also offers charming streets to stroll through and local delicacies to taste.
  • Albi: Although a bit further away, Albi is worth a visit for its remarkable architectural heritage. The city is home to the stunning Albi Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its impressive Gothic style and beautiful frescoes. Additionally, the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum showcases the works of the famous painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
  • Castres: Castres is a picturesque town known for its charming canals and historic buildings. Visitors can explore the Goya Museum, which houses a remarkable collection of Spanish paintings, and admire the impressive Castres Cathedral. The town also offers delightful cafes and restaurants along the canal banks. 10. Carcassonne: Although a bit farther away, Carcassonne is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts. The fortified city of Carcassonne is a UNESCO World Heritage site and showcases a well-preserved medieval citadel with impressive defensive walls, towers, and narrow cobblestone streets. The city offers a fascinating glimpse into the medieval era.