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Vue sur Vert

Gite de France

Saint-André-de-Najac

Between Cordes sur Ciel and Villefranche de Rouergue, "Vue sur Vert" welcomes you. Set in an old farmhouse anchored to the hillside, the gingko pink and the charming lime tree yellow bedrooms offer you quiet and calm for your stay. Home made breakfast and a table d'hôtes with local organic produce in season will delight you. Cooking workshops are organised for you taste the best.

L'Instant Mont le Viaur

Saint-André-de-Najac

At the heart of the Aveyron, 6 km from Najac, you will appreciate a stay in the country at the Instant Mont le Viaur.

Gîte : le Petit Lac

Saint-André-de-Najac

Najac is near the Gorge de l'Aveyron and one of the ten "Most Beautiful Villages of France". This gite offers lovely and large bright and colourful rooms. On the ground floor, you have access to the garden with a view over the prairies.

Gîte : le Viaur

Saint-André-de-Najac

Najac is near the Gorge de l'Aveyron and one of the ten "Most Beautiful Villages of France". This gite offers lovely and large bright and colourful rooms. On the ground floor, you have access to the garden with a view over the prairies.

Gîte L'Ancien Presbytère

Gite de France

Saint-André-de-Vézines

The windows of the old presbytery open onto the garden exposed to the south and surrounded by a low wall. Two vaulted rooms, on the ground floor and under the roof offer vast areas for relaxation, warmth and games.

La Carderie

Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac

La Carderie, B&B and Table d'Hôtes. The guesthouse is located 50 meters away from "Le Pont des Pélerins" ('The Pilgrims' Bridge'), on the Way of St. James.

Christine Brunier - La Tour des Chapelains

Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac

"La Tour des Chapelains", B&B (in the village of Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac), is an unmissable stop on the Way of St. James. You will experience special and convivial moments in a medieval atmosphere, for one night or a longer stay.

Gîte d'étape communal La Tour des Anglais

Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac

Aubrac, 'Alto Braco' in an old local patois, meaning 'the high place' is located on the Aubrac Plateau at 4422 feet altitude. The village, a very rich place historically speaking, is listed as a Historic Monument and is a stop-over on the Way of St. James. The stop-over gîte is hidding in a tower dating from the 14th century, built as a protection against the English during the Hundred Years War.

Marie-Thérèse Dantan

Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac

In a small village, a traditional stone house with a closed garden.

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