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Address:

Chayrigues
Vareilles
Mur de Barrez
12600

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Price per week:

price from €395

Telephone:

0672448593

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0672448593

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The Vareilles mill, originally built in 1758, underwent restoration in 2004. Situated near the Bromme river, it still retains its old-world charm. Inside, a stunning living room with exquisite woodwork and a cozy fireplace awaits you. The three tastefully decorated rooms offer a tranquil and peaceful ambiance. Additionally, you'll have access to a private riverfront beach where you can relax and unwind. During July and August, guests can enjoy two complimentary hours of horseback riding per week, courtesy of the nearby Wall of Bar Riding School.

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Directions

GPS coordinates: Latitude 2.6601 North, Longitude 44.8447
Distance to Paris: 570 km
Take the A75 and exit at St Flour n°28, heading north. Follow the signs towards Pierrefort, then continue towards Mur de Barrez. In Mur de Barrez, take the direction towards Brommes at the Brommes exit. After 1km, turn left towards "Vareilles".

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Notes: Private beach

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Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Chateau de Valon: Located in Mur de Barrez, Chateau de Valon is a medieval fortress perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Truyère Valley. It offers stunning panoramic views and hosts exhibitions on the region's history.
  • Viaduc de Garabit: Designed by Gustave Eiffel, the Viaduc de Garabit is a railway bridge spanning the Truyère River near Ruynes-en-Margeride. Its impressive iron structure and picturesque surroundings make it a popular spot for photography and sightseeing.
  • Chateau de Calmont d'Olt: Situated in Espalion, just a short drive from Vareilles, Chateau de Calmont d'Olt is a medieval castle perched on a hilltop. Visitors can explore its ancient ramparts, enjoy breathtaking views of the Lot Valley, and learn about the castle's history through guided tours.
  • Aubrac Plateau: Located in the Massif Central region, the Aubrac Plateau offers vast landscapes of rolling hills, meadows, and traditional stone buildings. It is an ideal destination for nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking tranquility amidst beautiful scenery.
  • Laguiole Village: Known for its famous Laguiole knives, this charming village is nestled in the Aubrac Mountains. Visitors can explore the knife-making workshops, visit the Forge Museum, and stroll through its picturesque streets lined with traditional houses.
  • Conques: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the medieval village of Conques is renowned for its impressive Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy. Its well-preserved architecture, ancient streets, and beautiful surroundings make it a must-visit destination for history and art enthusiasts.
  • Gorges du Tarn: Located within the Cévennes National Park, the Gorges du Tarn offers breathtaking natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy activities such as kayaking, canoeing, and hiking, while admiring the stunning limestone cliffs and crystal-clear waters of the Tarn River.
  • Millau Viaduct: Considered one of the world's greatest engineering achievements, the Millau Viaduct is a cable-stayed bridge spanning the Tarn Valley near Millau. Its sleek design and immense height make it an architectural marvel and a popular attraction for visitors.
  • Roquefort-sur-Soulzon: Known as the birthplace of Roquefort cheese, this village is nestled in the Combalou Mountains. Visitors can explore the famous cheese caves, learn about the cheese-making process, and indulge in tasting sessions. 10. Micropolis - The City of Insects: Situated in Saint-Léons, Micropolis is a unique park dedicated to the fascinating world of insects. It offers interactive exhibits, live insect displays, and educational workshops, providing visitors with an immersive and educational experience.