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Jean Claude HenryAltasserre-haute
Saint Parthem
12300
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Welcome to our 18th-century property located near Conques, a World Heritage Site. Claire and Jean Claude are delighted to host you in this peaceful hamlet, situated 380m above sea level and offering stunning views of the river. Our property boasts a grand adjoining park and is surrounded by 40 km of marked hiking paths, perfect for exploring the area.Immerse yourself in our family's rich history, spanning ten generations with the same family name. Indulge in a hearty breakfast featuring fresh products from our property and the surrounding region. Our location is ideal, positioned between Conques and Figeac, and conveniently close to the route of St Jacques Compostela.
Our guest room, a contemporary homestay measuring 25m2, awaits you on the first floor. It includes a private bathroom with a multi-jet Italian shower, hairdryer, and private toilets. Additionally, you'll have access to a washing machine, shared living area, WiFi, and TV. Feel free to enjoy the public spaces, such as the dining room, shared enclosed grounds spanning 5000m², and two terraces. We also provide secure private parking for your convenience.
The price of your stay includes breakfast and hotel tax. For a rate of 70 per night, two people can enjoy our accommodations, and for an additional 20, a third person can join. We also offer a 10% discount for stays longer than three nights. Furthermore, children under the age of five stay with us free of charge.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 55 | 90 | 300 | 550 |
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Attractions
- Château de Belcastel: Located in a nearby village, this medieval castle is perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Aveyron River. It features well-preserved architecture, stunning views, and houses a museum showcasing medieval art and artifacts.
- Conques: A picturesque village renowned for its Romanesque architecture, Conques is home to the famous Sainte-Foy Abbey. The abbey's gold-plated statue of Saint Foy attracts numerous pilgrims and visitors who admire its intricate beauty.
- Espalion: Situated on the banks of the Lot River, Espalion is a charming town with a rich history. The Pont-Vieux, a medieval bridge with pointed arches, is a prominent landmark. Visitors can also explore the Musée Joseph Vaylet, which exhibits local art and artifacts.
- Najac: Dominated by its impressive hilltop fortress, Najac is a village with a distinct medieval character. The castle offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, and the village itself features beautiful old houses, cobbled streets, and a lively market square.
- Bozouls Canyon: This natural wonder located just outside of Bozouls is a horseshoe-shaped gorge carved by the Dourdou River. Visitors can admire the breathtaking views from various viewpoints or take a hike down into the canyon to explore its geological formations.
- Rodez: The capital of the Aveyron department, Rodez boasts a stunning Gothic cathedral, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rodez. The city also offers a variety of museums, including the Musée Soulages, which showcases the works of famous French artist Pierre Soulages.
- Laguiole: Famous for its traditional Laguiole knives, this small village is located in the Aubrac Mountains. Visitors can visit the Forge de Laguiole, where these iconic knives are crafted, and explore the village's charming streets and shops.
- Micropolis: Situated near Saint-Léons, Micropolis is a unique insect-themed park and museum. It offers interactive exhibits, a butterfly greenhouse, and a chance to learn about the fascinating world of insects and their ecological importance.
- Sauveterre-de-Rouergue: A fortified town situated on the banks of the Aveyron River, Sauveterre-de-Rouergue features well-preserved medieval architecture. Visitors can explore its narrow streets, visit the central market square, and admire the Church of Saint-Christophe. 10. Millau Viaduct: While slightly further away, the Millau Viaduct is an engineering marvel worth mentioning. This cable-stayed bridge spans the Tarn Valley and is considered one of the tallest and most impressive bridges in the world, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.