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Contact Details:
Address:
Sandrine NaessensLieu Dit Baudelys
Pont de Larn
81660
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Description for B&B:
The cottage offers accommodation with two cozy bedrooms. The first bedroom features a comfortable double bed, while the second bedroom is furnished with two bunk beds, perfect for accommodating multiple guests or children. Additionally, the living room is adorned with a two-seater sofa, providing a comfortable seating area for relaxation and socializing.Description for Gite
Baudelys is nestled in the southern part of Tarn, just 6 km away from Mazamet. Our charming accommodation is perfect for 4 to 6 guests and offers the following amenities: a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious dining room with a comfortable sofa bed, two cozy bedrooms, a large bathroom, and a separate toilet. Additionally, you can enjoy a wide terrace with direct access to the pool, which is only 20 meters away. The highlight of Baudelys is undoubtedly the breathtaking panoramic views of Mazamet and the stunning Black Mountain. Whether you are looking for a weekly rental or a weekend getaway, we offer affordable prices for all seasons.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Baudelys, which lies halfway between Beziers and Toulouse, you need to travel 6 km from Mazamet. Here are the directions:
Upon leaving Mazamet, head towards Beziers. After passing the roundabout near McDonald's, continue for 100m and then take a left turn onto "the road of lakes." Proceed for approximately 1 km until you reach the next mini roundabout. Follow the arrows indicating "Baudelys" from there.
Upon leaving Mazamet, head towards Beziers. After passing the roundabout near McDonald's, continue for 100m and then take a left turn onto "the road of lakes." Proceed for approximately 1 km until you reach the next mini roundabout. Follow the arrows indicating "Baudelys" from there.
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Prices
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Holiday Home | 1 | 200 | 200 | 500 | 700 | non | |||||||||
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Attractions
- Castres-Gourjade Park: Located in the nearby city of Castres, this park offers a beautiful green space with walking trails, picnic areas, and a lake. It is a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a family outing.
- Goya Museum: Situated in Castres, the Goya Museum houses an impressive collection of Spanish paintings from the 16th to 19th centuries. Visitors can admire works by renowned artists such as Francisco Goya, El Greco, and Zurbarán.
- Castres Cathedral: The Cathedral of Saint Benoît in Castres is a magnificent example of Gothic architecture. With its stunning stained glass windows and intricate stone carvings, it is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Sidobre: Just a short drive away, Sidobre is a unique natural site known for its massive granite rocks. Visitors can explore the picturesque landscape, hike through the forest, and discover fascinating geological formations, including the famous "Le Roc de l'Oie."
- Hautpoul Medieval Village: Perched on a hilltop near Mazamet, Hautpoul is a well-preserved medieval village that takes visitors back in time. Stroll along its narrow streets, visit the ruins of the castle, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Lac des Montagnès: Located northeast of Pont de Larn, this picturesque lake offers opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating. Surrounding by lush forests, it is an ideal spot for a peaceful day out in nature.
- Revel Market: In the charming town of Revel, you'll find one of the most famous traditional markets in the region. Held every Saturday, it is a bustling hub where you can browse local produce, arts and crafts, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere.
- Mazamet Museum: Mazamet, a nearby town, houses a museum that showcases the city's rich textile industry history. Learn about the wool and leather production that once thrived in the region, as well as the cultural impact it had on the community.
- Lautrec: This medieval village is known for its narrow streets, half-timbered houses, and a beautiful pink stone church. Lautrec is also famous for its connection to the artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, with a museum dedicated to his life and work. 10. Canal du Midi: Although a bit further away, the Canal du Midi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist destination. Take a boat ride, cycle along the scenic towpaths, or simply enjoy a leisurely walk along the canal, which is lined with picturesque villages and stunning landscapes.