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Jean-michel Ferradini
18 Rue du Viaduc
Aguessac
12520

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price from €274

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0468940379

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This gite offers a comfortable living room and kitchen, as well as a separate WC and a local washing machine. The bathroom is equipped with all necessary amenities. There are three bedrooms: one with a double bed measuring 140 cm wide, two with twin beds measuring 120 cm wide, and one with a single bed measuring 90 cm wide. The gite is heated with both electric heating and fuel.

Guests have access to a spacious garden spanning 5000 m2, although it is not enclosed. A garage is also available for use. The swimming area is located 2 km away, while the nearest railway station and swimming pool are both 7 km away. Shops can be found just 300 m from the gite, and tennis, hang gliding parasailing, and canoeing are all within a 7 km radius. Golfing enthusiasts will find a course just 5 km away, and fishing opportunities are available just 1 km from the gite. There are multiple hiking trails nearby, and numerous sites and events to explore and enjoy.

The gite does not have a landline telephone, but it does offer a TV. The garden is not on a level surface. Additionally, there is a dishwasher and laundry facilities available for guests to use.

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Directions

The castle is located 7 km from Millau Séverac. It is also situated 14 km away from the gorges of the Tarn. In the region, you can find the natural "Causses in the Aveyron." The garden is bordered by a tributary of the Tarn called "Lumensonnesque," which flows into the Tarn 500 m away. The altitude of the location is 394 m. To reach Aguessac from Millau, take the N9 national road and then the D907 towards the Gorges du Tarn. Before entering Aguessac, make a left turn before the bridge and continue on the street viaduct for about 400m. The house will be on the right, just after the overpass. If you are coming from Severac Le Chateau on the N9 national road, upon reaching Aguessac, make a left turn before the overpass. The house will be on the left, before the overpass.

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Property type Quantity
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min. max. min. max.
extra bed
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Apartment 1 274 305

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Attractions

  • Millau Viaduct: Located just a short distance from the given address, the Millau Viaduct is a breathtaking architectural marvel. It is the tallest cable-stayed bridge in the world and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the Tarn River.
  • Gorges du Tarn: Situated nearby, the Gorges du Tarn is a picturesque canyon carved by the Tarn River. Visitors can explore this natural wonder by hiking, kayaking, or taking a scenic drive along the winding roads that offer incredible viewpoints.
  • Roquefort-sur-Soulzon: This charming village is renowned for producing Roquefort cheese, one of France's most famous blue cheeses. Visitors can tour the Roquefort caves, learn about the cheese-making process, and enjoy tastings of this delectable local delicacy.
  • Micropolis - La Cité des Insectes: Located in Saint-Léons, a short drive from Aguessac, Micropolis is an interactive insect museum and theme park. It offers a fascinating insight into the world of insects and their crucial role in the ecosystem.
  • La Couvertoirade: This medieval village is a well-preserved gem, offering a glimpse into the past. Surrounded by fortified walls, La Couvertoirade features narrow cobblestone streets, ancient stone buildings, and a castle. Visitors can wander through its charming streets or learn about its history in the local museum.
  • Musee de Millau et des Grands Causses: Situated in Millau, this museum showcases the cultural and historical heritage of the region. It exhibits various artifacts, artworks, and displays that provide insights into the local history, including the development of the Millau Viaduct.
  • Peyre: A designated "Most Beautiful Village of France," Peyre is a small village known for its unique troglodyte houses. These dwellings are carved directly into the rock face, creating a picturesque and distinctive setting.
  • Montpellier-le-Vieux: Located in the heart of the Causse Noir, Montpellier-le-Vieux is a natural rock formation resembling a ruined city. Visitors can explore this impressive landscape by following designated trails or taking a guided tour.
  • Château de Peyrelade: This medieval castle perched on a rocky outcrop offers panoramic views of the Tarn Valley. Visitors can explore the ruins, learn about the castle's history, and enjoy the scenic surroundings. 10. Parc de la Victoire: Situated in Millau, this park provides a tranquil setting for relaxation and recreation. It offers beautiful gardens, walking paths, and playgrounds, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.

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