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Sallyann Cheyne & Barry NendickRoute De Canté
Saverdun
09700
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We offer two charming and well-equipped cottages with terraces, a spacious yet cozy studio, and four comfortable guest rooms. At Domaine de Roudeille, tranquility and breathtaking nature create the perfect atmosphere for rest and rejuvenation. Depending on the season, you can immerse yourself in the beauty of sunflower fields, observe diverse bird species, and indulge in the delicious fruits from our garden, including cherries, figs, and walnuts.Additionally, our location serves as an excellent starting point for exploring this enchanting region of France, which may be lesser-known but full of captivating wonders. From Toulouse to Carcassonne, and even to Andorra and Spain, these captivating destinations are easily accessible for day trips. For shorter excursions, there are numerous enticing options to discover. We are here to provide you with all the necessary information and maps to ensure you make the most out of your stay.
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Directions
If you are coming from Toulouse via the A64, follow these directions:
1. Take Exit 36 and follow the signs to Foix/Auterive/Saverdun.
2. Just before the railway line in Saverdun, turn right onto the D27 towards Canté.
3. After 2.3km, you will see a narrow road on the left marked with white/red posts and lined with tall trees. Take this road.
4. Keep in mind that it is a dead-end road, even though it may not be indicated as such.
5. After 450m, you will reach Domaine de Roudeille on the right.
If you are coming from Toulouse via the A61/A66, follow these directions:
1. Follow the signs to Montpellier/Carcassonne/Foix.
2. Take the A61 and then exit onto the A66 towards Foix/Pamiers/Andorra.
3. Take exit 2 and continue onto the D14 towards Saverdun.
4. Pass through the village and just after the railway line, take a left onto the D27 towards Canté.
5. After 2.3km, you will see a road on the left marked with red/white posts and lined with tall trees. Take this road.
6. Keep in mind that it is a dead-end road, even though it may not be indicated as such.
7. After 450m, you will reach Domaine Roudeille on the right.
If you are using your GPS, use the following coordinates:
Latitude: 43.2490789 degrees North or 43N 14 56.6844"
Longitude: 1.54306411 degrees East or 1E 32 35.0304"
1. Take Exit 36 and follow the signs to Foix/Auterive/Saverdun.
2. Just before the railway line in Saverdun, turn right onto the D27 towards Canté.
3. After 2.3km, you will see a narrow road on the left marked with white/red posts and lined with tall trees. Take this road.
4. Keep in mind that it is a dead-end road, even though it may not be indicated as such.
5. After 450m, you will reach Domaine de Roudeille on the right.
If you are coming from Toulouse via the A61/A66, follow these directions:
1. Follow the signs to Montpellier/Carcassonne/Foix.
2. Take the A61 and then exit onto the A66 towards Foix/Pamiers/Andorra.
3. Take exit 2 and continue onto the D14 towards Saverdun.
4. Pass through the village and just after the railway line, take a left onto the D27 towards Canté.
5. After 2.3km, you will see a road on the left marked with red/white posts and lined with tall trees. Take this road.
6. Keep in mind that it is a dead-end road, even though it may not be indicated as such.
7. After 450m, you will reach Domaine Roudeille on the right.
If you are using your GPS, use the following coordinates:
Latitude: 43.2490789 degrees North or 43N 14 56.6844"
Longitude: 1.54306411 degrees East or 1E 32 35.0304"
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- Château de Foix: Located in the town of Foix, this medieval castle offers a glimpse into the region's rich history. Explore the well-preserved fortress, its towers, and the stunning views from its battlements.
- Cité de Carcassonne: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Cité de Carcassonne is a mesmerizing fortified city. Roam the narrow streets, visit the medieval castle, and admire the massive defensive walls that surround this ancient citadel.
- Grotte du Mas-d'Azil: Situated in the picturesque Arize river valley, this natural cave is known for its impressive size and archaeological significance. Discover the fascinating rock formations and learn about the cave's role in human history.
- Parc de la Préhistoire de Tarascon-sur-Ariège: Delve into prehistoric times at this interactive park. Explore life-size reconstructions of ancient habitats, learn about the region's earliest inhabitants, and witness demonstrations of prehistoric skills.
- Basilique Saint-Sernin, Toulouse: Located in the vibrant city of Toulouse, this stunning Romanesque basilica is a pilgrimage site and a remarkable example of medieval architecture. Admire its intricate sculptures, beautiful stained glass windows, and serene atmosphere.
- Château de Montségur: Perched on a rocky hilltop, this castle is famous for its association with the Cathars, a religious group persecuted during the Middle Ages. Visit the ruins and learn about the history and legends surrounding this emblematic site.
- Musée Toulouse-Lautrec, Albi: Situated in Albi, this museum is dedicated to the renowned painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Marvel at his iconic works, including famous posters and paintings, and explore the museum's extensive collection.
- Lac de Montbel: A picturesque lake nestled in the foothills of the Pyrenees, Lac de Montbel offers a variety of outdoor activities. Enjoy swimming, sailing, fishing, or simply relax on the lakeside beaches surrounded by stunning natural beauty.
- Musée des Augustins, Toulouse: Housed in a former Augustinian convent, this art museum showcases a vast collection of European paintings and sculptures from the Middle Ages to the early 20th century. Admire masterpieces by renowned artists such as Goya, Delacroix, and Monet. 10. Forêt de Bouconne: Located near Toulouse, this expansive forest is perfect for nature lovers. Explore walking trails, have a picnic, or engage in various outdoor activities such as cycling and horseback riding in this peaceful and serene natural environment.