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Jacques GreneuRue De L'usine
Montech
82700
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There are four inviting cabins ready for your stay. Each cabin features a cozy double bed and a well-appointed bathroom with its own toilet. Rest assured, the beds are adorned with fresh linens, and towels and washcloths are provided for your convenience.As you awake from a restful slumber on the water, you'll be greeted by the mesmerizing view of the canal through the porthole. Step out onto the sun deck and indulge in a delicious, hearty breakfast prepared and served by the attentive hosts, Jacques and Anne-Sophie. They take care of all the details, allowing you to fully embrace the blissful joy of simply doing nothing.
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Attractions
- Montauban: Located just a short drive from Rue De L'usine, Montauban is a picturesque town known for its beautiful architecture and rich history. Visitors can explore the Montauban Cathedral, the National Palace Museum, and stroll along the charming streets lined with medieval buildings.
- Canal de Montech: This canal, located in Montech, is a popular tourist attraction for boat enthusiasts. Visitors can rent a boat or take a scenic walk along the canal, enjoying the peaceful surroundings and the beautiful countryside views.
- Toulouse: As the fourth-largest city in France, Toulouse is a vibrant and cultural destination. Known as "La Ville Rose" (The Pink City) due to its distinctive pink brick buildings, Toulouse offers a mix of historical attractions, such as the Basilica of Saint-Sernin and the Capitole de Toulouse, as well as modern museums, parks, and a lively dining scene.
- Moissac: Situated on the banks of the Tarn River, Moissac is a charming town renowned for its impressive abbey. The Abbey of Saint-Pierre is a UNESCO World Heritage site and features stunning Romanesque architecture, intricate sculptures, and beautiful cloisters. Visitors can also explore the charming streets of Moissac and enjoy the local cuisine.
- Auvillar: Auvillar is a picturesque village perched on a hilltop overlooking the Garonne River. The village is known for its well-preserved medieval center, with narrow streets and half-timbered houses. Visitors can explore the local shops, visit the Church of St. Peter, and enjoy panoramic views from the Belvedere Tower.
- Cahors: Located on the Lot River, Cahors is a historic town famous for its medieval bridge, the Pont Valentré. Visitors can explore the Old Town with its charming streets and squares, visit the Cahors Cathedral, and sample the local specialty, Cahors wine, known for its deep red color and rich flavor.
- Montauban Golf Club: Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round of golf at the Montauban Golf Club. This 18-hole course offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and a challenging experience for players of all levels.
- Château de Bruniquel: Situated on a rocky promontory overlooking the Aveyron River, the Château de Bruniquel is a medieval castle that dates back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, dungeons, and courtyards, and enjoy panoramic views from the top.
- Montech Water Slope: The Montech Water Slope is a unique hydraulic construction that allows boats to bypass a 13-meter drop in the Canal de Garonne. Visitors can witness the fascinating process of boats being lifted or lowered using a system of water-filled basins. 10. Grésigne Forest: Nature lovers can visit the Grésigne Forest, one of the largest oak forests in Europe. This vast woodland offers numerous walking trails, picnic areas, and the opportunity to spot wildlife such as deer and wild boars. It is a perfect destination for a peaceful nature retreat.