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Saint-juéry
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The cottage on St. Oustal Juery is situated in a small village in South Aveyron, between Millau and Albi. It is surrounded by hilly valleys and offers a tranquil and picturesque setting. The cottage is a beautifully renovated old forge, featuring 6 rooms and a shaded garden of 400m2 with a swimming pool. On the ground floor, there is a fully equipped kitchen, a dining room with a fireplace and a sofa bed, and a large covered terrace overlooking the garden and pool. The first floor consists of 4 bedrooms, a bathroom, and a small relaxation area for children. The cottage is located near the plateau Lévézou, the Lacaune, and the Natural Park of Grands Causses, providing plenty of opportunities to explore the natural landscapes and protected areas. The rental rates vary depending on the season, with high season rates ranging from €695 to €795 per week. The cottage is conveniently located within a short distance from various attractions, such as Millau, Micropolis, the Millau Viaduct, and the Caves de Roquefort. Activities in the area include fishing, hiking, horse riding, and tennis. The cottage is part of the Regional Natural Park of Grands Causses, offering a unique and diverse landscape.Reviews
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Attractions
- Albi Cathedral: Located in Albi, just 6 kilometers from Saint-Juéry, Albi Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning Gothic architecture and impressive frescoes. It is the largest brick cathedral in the world and a must-visit for history and art enthusiasts.
- Toulouse-Lautrec Museum: Situated in Albi, the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum is dedicated to the works of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, a famous French painter and printmaker. The museum showcases a vast collection of his paintings, drawings, and posters, providing visitors with a glimpse into the artist's life and works.
- Cordes-sur-Ciel: A picturesque medieval village perched on a hilltop, Cordes-sur-Ciel offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Explore its narrow cobblestone streets, visit artisan workshops, and discover charming boutiques and cafes. The village is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and is often referred to as a "village of artists."
- Millau Viaduct: Approximately 80 kilometers from Saint-Juéry, the Millau Viaduct is a modern architectural masterpiece. It is the tallest bridge in the world, standing at 343 meters above the Tarn River. Visitors can admire the bridge's sleek design and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes from the designated viewing areas.
- Grotte du Mas d'Azil: Located about 80 kilometers southeast of Saint-Juéry, the Grotte du Mas d'Azil is a prehistoric cave known for its archaeological significance. Explore its vast underground chambers and discover ancient artifacts from the Paleolithic era. The cave also offers guided tours to provide visitors with insights into the region's rich history.
- Castelnau-de-Montmiral: A medieval bastide town nestled in the heart of the Gaillac wine region, Castelnau-de-Montmiral is known for its well-preserved architecture and charming ambiance. Take a stroll through its ancient streets, admire the half-timbered houses, and visit the beautiful Church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption. The town also offers wine tasting opportunities for those interested in exploring the local vineyards.
- Saint-Cirq-Lapopie: Situated on a cliff overlooking the Lot River, Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is a picturesque village that has inspired many artists throughout history. Wander through its narrow streets lined with medieval buildings, explore art galleries, and enjoy stunning views of the river valley. The village is classified as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France."
- Gaillac: Just a short drive from Saint-Juéry, Gaillac is a charming town renowned for its vineyards and wine production. Visit the local wineries, sample a variety of wines, and learn about the winemaking process. Gaillac also hosts an annual wine festival, attracting wine enthusiasts from around the region. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical and architectural wonders to natural beauty and cultural immersion, ensuring a memorable visit to the region near Saint-Juéry, France.