La Salamandre gite Keessie
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The house
This holiday home can be booked for two, four (low season only) or six people. The interior of the gite is homely with a touch of industrial.
Living/dining room
The living/dining room has two sofas and a single bucket seat. The dining area has a dining table and six dining chairs. For hot and cold days, there is an air conditioning unit that cools or heats.
There is a separate toilet.
Kitchen
The kitchen is equipped with hob, oven, dishwasher, fridge and freezer. Also plenty of pans, plates, cutlery, glasses, cups and of course a Senseo machine. From the kitchen you can walk out onto the terrace with a table and six chairs and of course a large parasol. The terrace also has a pull-out screen for your privacy.
Bedrooms
There are 3 spacious bedrooms, one downstairs with an adjacent shower and two upstairs. All bedrooms have a wardrobe, coat rack, bedside tables and bedside lamps.
A total of six box-spring beds are available, a baby cot and high chair can be borrowed on request.
Upstairs bathroom
Upstairs there is a spacious bathroom with walk-in shower, toilet, towel radiator and washbasin cabinet.
Beds are all equipped with sheets, pillowcases, duvets, duvet covers. P.p. a large and small bath towel and for the kitchen a towel, tea towel and dish towel. Changeover day for bath towels is on Wednesday and Saturday.
If you book for two people, you will have access to the ground floor, which is also equipped. The gites have their own front and back entrance.
In summer, the swimming pool, garden and sports field are at your disposal. Parking is free and there are plenty of spaces available.
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Facilities
- No smoking
- Suitable for large groups
- Dishwasher
- Iron
- Cot
- High chair
- Table d'hôtes
- TV
- Hair dryer
- With swimming pool
Surroundings
Rabastens is a charming small town in the Occitanie region of southern France, located in the Tarn department. Located about 30 kilometres north of Toulouse, it is an ideal destination for functions looking for an authentic French experience. Here are some highlights and information about Rabastens:
History and Culture
Historic centre : Rabastens has a picturesque old centre with small streets, historic buildings and an authentic atmosphere. The townscape is replaced by richly decorated houses and a number of interesting churches.
St Joseph's Church : Built in the 19th century, this church is an important landmark in Rabastens and has beautiful architecture.
Activities
Hiking : The area around Rabastens offers beautiful hiking trails, ideal for nature lovers. You can enjoy the views of the countryside and the descending hills.
Cycling : Cycling is also a popular activity in the region, with several cycling routes to explore.
Local specialities
Markets : Rabastens has a similar market where you can buy local produce such as fresh vegetables, cheese and regional delicacies. This is a great way to experience the local culture.
Gastronomy : Be sure to try local dishes and specialities in the town's restaurants and cafes.
Events
Cultural events : Rabastens hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including markets and music festivals which are a great way to experience the local culture.
Accessibility
Rabastens is easily accessible by car, and there are also bus connections to cities such as Toulouse and Albi.
Rabastens is therefore a great destination for those looking for a peaceful and authentic experience in the Tarn region. It is ideal for relaxation, nature and discovering the local culture and history.
- Rural
- Hilly
- In or near a village
Restaurants, food & wine
aillac is one of the oldest wine regions in France, located in the Tarn department, close to the city of Albi. This area is famous for its rich wine traditions, diverse grape varieties and picturesque vineyards. Here is more information about the Gaillac wine region and the festivities associated with its purpose:
Gaillac Wine Region
Wine production : The Gaillac wine region is known for its diverse wines, including red, white and rosé wines. Grape varieties such as Duras, Braucol (also known as Fer Servadou), and Tarbais are commonly used.
Regional characteristics : Gaillac's soil and climate are ideal for viticulture, with a mix of limestone, gravel and alluvial soils. This contributes to the unique flavour profiles of the region's wines.
Wine festivals
August Wine Festival : Every year a wine festival is held in Gaillac in August. This event celebrates local wine production with tastings, live music, and local gastronomy. It is a great opportunity for visitors to learn about the different wines from the region and enjoy the festive atmosphere.
Gaillac Primeur : In November, the Gaillac Primeur festival is organised. This is similar to the Beaujolais Nouveau festival, using the young wines of the year. Visitors can taste the new harvest and take part in various events, including markets, wine tastings, and culinary demonstrations.
Activities
Visit wineries : During your visit to Gaillac, you can visit several wineries and vineyards for tours and tastings. Many wineries offer the opportunity to learn more about the winemaking process and different wine styles.
Walking and cycling : The spectacular surroundings and vineyards also make it a great place for walking and cycling tours.
Gaillac is thus not only a wonderful destination for wine lovers, but also offers a rich cultural experience with its festivals and events. Whether you are a wine connoisseur or just want to enjoy the atmosphere, Gaillac has something for everyone!
Activities
Albi and Toulouse are beautiful destinations in the Occitanie region of France, each with their own unique sights and activities. Here is an overview of what to expect:
Albi
Cathedral Sainte-Cécile : This impressive cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its huge size and beautiful frescoes. It is one of the largest churches in the world.
Musee Toulouse-Lautrec : This museum is dedicated to the famous painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, who was born in Albi. It houses one of the largest collections of his works.
The old town : Explore the charming streets of old Albi with their historic buildings and quaint cafés.
Toulouse
Museums : Toulouse has many interesting museums, including the Musée des Augustins (a fine art museum) and the Cité de l'Espace , a space-themed park where you can learn more about space and space travel.
Tour at Airbus : Visit the Airbus factory and join a guided tour. You will get a glimpse of aircraft production and can learn more about this impressive industry.
Activities
Canoeing : The rivers around Albi and Toulouse offer great opportunities for canoeing. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery while being active.
Horse riding : There are several riding schools and stables where you can book horse riding lessons or rides through the enticing surroundings.
Boat hire : Explore the waterways in the area with a hired boat. This is a relaxing way to explore the areas around the towns.
Beautiful villages
Lisle-sur-Tarn : This charming village is known for its beautiful architecture and chocolate museum. It is a great place to enjoy local specialities.
Other lovely villages : There are plenty of other picturesque villages nearby worth visiting, such as Cordes-sur-Ciel and Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val.
This region thus offers a mix of culture, nature and adventure, perfect for a varied holiday!
- Near hiking trails
- Near ATB trails
- Fishing
Additional price info and offers
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- Safety deposit € 50.00