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Contact Details:
Address:
Ann RowlesAu Village
Gaujan
32420
Reviews:
1 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €55Telephone:
0562653662Description:
Description for B&B:
There are two double bedrooms situated on the ground floor, each of them featuring en-suite bathrooms. One of the bedrooms is furnished with a double bed, while the other one offers twin beds. Well-behaved animals are allowed, and both bedrooms provide direct access to the garden.Reviews
Appréciations pour Longdole, Gaujan:
week end de Paques 2016
Très agréable séjour, chambre très propre, acceuil très chaleureux avec la propriétaire. Beaucoup de plaisanteries entre nous. Petit déjeuner copieux avec ses croissants et son pain frais tous les matins. Merci encore.
Directions
To reach Gaujan, head to the intersection of the D12 and the D291, located 30km south of Gimont on the N124 between Toulouse (70km away) and Auch (40km away). The house you are looking for is situated in the heart of the village, directly across from the car park.
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Prices
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Garden
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Auch Cathedral: Located in the nearby town of Auch, Auch Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. This historical monument offers visitors the chance to admire its impressive stained glass windows, intricate sculptures, and towering spires.
- Château de Lavardens: Situated in the picturesque village of Lavardens, this medieval castle is a must-visit attraction. Explore its well-preserved interior, which houses an art gallery featuring contemporary exhibitions, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from the castle's ramparts.
- L'Isle-Jourdain: This charming town is known for its beautiful riverside setting and its iconic 13th-century bridge. Take a stroll along the riverbank, visit the traditional market, or relax at one of the town's many cafés and restaurants.
- Abbaye de Flaran: Located near the town of Valence-sur-Baïse, the Abbaye de Flaran is a former Cistercian abbey that now serves as an art and cultural center. Explore the abbey's well-preserved architecture, admire the extensive art collection, and take a peaceful walk in the surrounding gardens.
- Marciac: Famous for its annual jazz festival, Marciac is a quaint town with a vibrant cultural scene. Apart from the festival, visitors can explore the charming streets, visit the contemporary art museum, and enjoy local cuisine in one of the many restaurants.
- Lectoure: A historic town known for its thermal baths, Lectoure offers visitors a glimpse into its rich history. Explore the remains of the ancient Roman baths, visit the impressive Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais Cathedral, and wander through the picturesque streets lined with colorful houses.
- Domaine d'Ognoas: Located in the heart of the Armagnac region, the Domaine d'Ognoas is a historic estate that produces the famous Armagnac brandy. Take a guided tour of the distillery, learn about the brandy-making process, and enjoy a tasting of their exquisite Armagnacs.
- Gimont: This charming market town is known for its medieval architecture and lively atmosphere. Explore the historic center, visit the 14th-century Church of Saint-Pierre, and stroll through the weekly market, where you can find local produce, crafts, and more.
- La Romieu: Famous for its picturesque streets and its UNESCO-listed Collegiate Church of Saint-Pierre, La Romieu is a delightful village to explore. Admire the charming half-timbered houses, visit the impressive church, and don't miss the opportunity to meet the village's resident cats. 10. Saint-Clar: Nestled in the heart of Gascony, Saint-Clar is a small town with a rich culinary heritage. Explore its charming streets, visit the Musée du Miel (Honey Museum), and indulge in the local culinary specialties, such as foie gras and Armagnac-infused dishes.