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Marie Paule DelbreilVilla Les Pins
Lempaut
81700
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Description:
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The Italian early 19th century villa boasts of 5 luxurious guest rooms, each offering a private bath, set in a serene green environment with stunning views of the Black Mountain. Accommodating up to 10 people, this elegant villa includes a delicious breakfast and assistance in securing dinner reservations. Additionally, guests can enjoy a refreshing swim in the beautiful park's swimming pool.Reviews
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Attractions
- Carcassonne Medieval City: Located about 30 kilometers away, Carcassonne Medieval City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most well-preserved medieval cities in Europe. It features impressive defensive walls, narrow streets, and a magnificent castle, offering visitors a glimpse into the medieval era.
- Canal du Midi: Stretching for about 240 kilometers, the Canal du Midi is a remarkable feat of engineering from the 17th century. It passes near Lempaut and offers picturesque scenery, charming villages, and opportunities for boat trips or leisurely walks along its banks.
- Toulouse: As the fourth-largest city in France, Toulouse is a vibrant hub of art, culture, and history. Approximately 50 kilometers away from Lempaut, it boasts stunning architecture, including the iconic Saint-Sernin Basilica and the modernist Cité de l'Espace. Toulouse is also known for its rich gastronomy and lively atmosphere.
- Albi: Situated around 40 kilometers from Lempaut, Albi is famous for its stunning red-brick Gothic cathedral, Sainte-Cécile, which is the largest brick-built cathedral in the world. The city also offers a charming old town with narrow streets, historic buildings, and the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, dedicated to the works of the renowned painter.
- Castres: Located approximately 45 kilometers southeast of Lempaut, Castres is a picturesque town known for its beautiful canal-lined streets. The Goya Museum and the houses along the Agout River are highlights of a visit to Castres. Additionally, the town hosts an annual colorful festival called "Fête de la Cerise" (Cherry Festival).
- Gaillac Vineyards: The Gaillac region, situated near Lempaut, is renowned for its vineyards and wine production. Visitors can take tours of the vineyards, sample a variety of wines, and learn about the local winemaking traditions. The charming village of Gaillac itself is worth exploring, with its medieval streets and historic buildings.
- Cordes-sur-Ciel: Perched high on a hilltop, Cordes-sur-Ciel is a remarkable medieval village located approximately 50 kilometers from Lempaut. With its well-preserved medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, and panoramic views, it offers a unique and enchanting experience for visitors.
- Sidobre: Situated around 80 kilometers away from Lempaut, Sidobre is a natural wonderland filled with massive granite rock formations. It is a popular spot for hiking, picnicking, and exploring unique rock formations such as "Le Roc de l'Oie" and "La Peyro Clabado." These attractions provide a diverse range of experiences, from exploring medieval cities to enjoying beautiful natural landscapes and indulging in local culture and history.