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AITELLI RobertLa Barésie
Mourjou
15340
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Greetings and a warm welcome!Having honed my skills in preparing cassoulet and paella in the Marseille region for over 15 years, my wife and I discovered the beauty of CANTAL.
After extensive research and a tremendous amount of effort, we decided to settle in the charming village of Mourjou, surrounded by chestnut trees. Our intention was to escape the chaotic city life and pursue our passion in this serene region.
We are delighted to invite you to our establishment, where you can indulge in a variety of regional delicacies such as pounti, Cantal cheese, and tripe. Additionally, we proudly offer our specialties, including cassoulet and paella.
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Attractions
- Conques Abbey: Located approximately 14 km east of La Barésie, Conques Abbey is a medieval masterpiece and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its stunning Romanesque architecture, the abbey is home to a remarkable collection of religious art and relics, including the famous golden statue of Sainte Foy.
- Puy Mary: Situated around 29 km southwest of La Barésie, Puy Mary is the highest peak in the Massif Central mountain range. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valleys, rugged landscapes, and the Cantal Mountains. Hiking enthusiasts can explore various trails that lead to the summit, providing an unforgettable outdoor experience.
- Salers: Located approximately 38 km northwest of La Barésie, Salers is a picturesque medieval village known for its well-preserved historic architecture. Stroll through its narrow streets lined with stone houses, visit the Saint-Mathieu Church, and enjoy the local cuisine, particularly the famous Salers cheese.
- Château de Val: Situated around 45 km northeast of La Barésie, the Château de Val is a stunning castle perched on the edge of a volcanic lake. Dating back to the 15th century, the castle offers guided tours that allow visitors to explore its interior, admire its medieval architecture, and enjoy the beautiful lake views.
- Figeac: Located approximately 54 km southeast of La Barésie, Figeac is a charming town with a rich architectural heritage. Visit the birthplace of the renowned French writer Jean-François Champollion, discover the medieval houses of the town center, and explore the Musée Champollion, which showcases ancient Egyptian artifacts.
- Mont Salva: Situated around 60 km southwest of La Barésie, Mont Salva is a volcanic peak offering stunning views of the Auvergne region. Hike to the top and marvel at the surrounding volcanic landscapes, including the nearby Plomb du Cantal, the highest peak in the Cantal Mountains.
- Rocamadour: Located approximately 80 km southwest of La Barésie, Rocamadour is a dramatic cliffside village and a significant pilgrimage site. Its collection of historic buildings, including the Notre-Dame Chapel and the Château de Rocamadour, are perched on a cliff overlooking the Alzou Canyon, creating a breathtaking sight.
- Gouffre de Padirac: Situated around 90 km south of La Barésie, the Gouffre de Padirac is a natural wonder and one of the most visited caves in Europe. Explore the underground river by boat and witness the awe-inspiring formations, stalactites, and stalagmites that have formed over millions of years. These attractions offer a diverse range of natural, cultural, and historical experiences, providing visitors to La Barésie with a wealth of options to explore the surrounding regions of France.