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Eco Gîte Les Jardins du Batut
375 chemin de la Margasse
12220 Roussennac - +33 (0)6 34 07 53 82
- lesjardinsdubatut@gmail.com
- Website
Camille, Daniel and Lila welcome you in the gardens of Batut. Family project of permacultural, ecological and human experiments. Located at the end of a family hamlet, this peaceful accommodation offers you a relaxing stay for all the family or friends. Housed in the South/South-East part of an old and typical farmhouse, you will be surrounded by an aromatic and flowery market garden, a mobile henhouse, vineyards and orchards. Bike rides and hikes from the cottage. Close to tourist places: Bournazel, Belcastel, Peyrusse-le-Roc, etc.
Classements & Labels
- Déclaration en mairie
- 2 stars
- Accueil paysan
Capacities & Services
Capacity3 Room(s), 6 Person(s), 8 Person(s) (maximum)
Languages
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Equipments and services
- Animaux non admis
- Basic food shop
- Car park
- Cuisine équipée
- Dishwasher
- Half-shaded pitch
- Private entrance
- Sheets and linen included
- Toilettes sèches
- Washing machine
- Wifi / Internet
Activities
- Archery
- MTB - cycles
- MTB and cycling trail
- Massages
Activités à proximité
- Canoe-kayak (40 km)
- Horse riding (10 km)
- Hydrotherapy (10 km)
Capacités détaillées
- Gîte - : 1
Contacts
Establishment
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Eco Gîte Les Jardins du Batut
375 chemin de la Margasse
12220 Roussennac - +33 (0)6 34 07 53 82
- lesjardinsdubatut@gmail.com
- Website
Information
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DOMINGO/BUSSY DANIEL/CAMILLE
375 chemin de la Margasse
12220 Roussennac - +33 (0)6 34 07 53 82
- lesjardinsdubatut@gmail.com
- Website
Location
To see nearby
Ferme découverte de la Borde
Bournazel
La Borde, a discovery farm where the animals live peacefully side by side and await your best intentions.
CHATEAU ET JARDIN DE BOURNAZEL
Bournazel
Private Renaissance château listed as a Historic Monument. One of southern France's most significant buildings with its innovative architecture and remarkable carved decor. Its gardens are classified 'Jardin Remarquables'.
VISITE DU VILLAGE DE BOURNAZEL
Bournazel
In the 19th century, a traveller arrived in Bournazel and wrote: "From the château to the lake, one doesn't know who, man or mother nature, was the architect, painter or goldsmith to create such a special, charming bucolic setting".
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