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Gîte de l'ancienne école (gîte d'étape)
Espeyrac
Situated in the north of the département of the Aveyron, the village of Espeyrac will be an unmissable stop on your journey along the GR65 Chemin de Saint Jacques de Compostelle and the GRP "Lo Camin d'Olt" (the Olt way).
Gîte de groupe de Combes

Saint-Côme-d'Olt
The gîte of Combes is situated on a farm in the Lot valley between St Côme d'Olt and Espalion. It is an ideal stop on the Chemin de St Jacques de Compostelle, section classed as UNESCO world heritage. The gîte offers different possibilities for accommodating tourists of varying vocations: walkers, riders, mountain bikers.
Gîte d'étape communal d'Alpuech
Argences-en-Aubrac
Mas de Salel
Montagnol
Le Mas de Salel is an 18th century domain, situated in the middle of the countryside in the heart of a 300 acre estate. You will find 16 charming bedrooms with private bathrooms, a magnificent terraced flower garden and a 12 x 4 metre swimming pool.
Gîte "sur le chemin ..."
Livinhac-le-Haut
Guest rooms, gite At Livinhac-le-Haut, we welcome pilgrims, families and holiday makers. Village located on the GR 65. Ideal stop and a must between Conques and Figeac.
Guesthouse Cabrières

Compeyre
Close to the Tarn gorges and near the castle of Cabrières, the cottage house benefits from a dominant position and offers a vast panoramic view over the hills nearby. A very quiet and peaceful place for a safe holiday with your friends or family.
Les Pieds dans l'Eau - Conques Faubourg
Conques-en-Rouergue
La Maison de Conques
Conques-en-Rouergue
Character building in the listed mediaeval village of Conques, one of the "grand site Midi-Pyrénées".
Domaine du Roc Nantais - Capfrance
Nant
The Domaine du Roc Nantais is situated in 7.5 acres of mature park with centuries old trees, surrounded by a calm limpid stream.
Gîte d'étape du Radal
Golinhac
Stop-over gîte in Golinhac on the Chemin de Saint Jacques de Compostelle (GR 65) and the GRP 'Lo Camin d'Olt' (Olt way).
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.
Le Domaine enchanté
Cransac-les-Thermes
La Tour Garnier
Sainte-Eulalie-de-Cernon
Sainte Eulalie , at the bottom of a small valley, on the Causse du Larzac, was the capital of the Knights Templar, 12th century religious soldier. At the heart of the old fortified commandry, two of the rampart towers house a character gîte that respects the sobriety of this superb architecture.




















