Gîte Les Saulières
Detached house situated 2 km from the village of Livinhac le Haut.
It is in this traditional recently renovated stone house that you will be welcomed for your family holiday. Situated right in the country, you will appreciate the rest and relaxation here. As for walkers, the GR 65 footpath and part of the Chemin de St Jacques de Compostelle, will enable you to discover this magnificent region of the Lot valley.
Kitchenette (dishwasher, washing machine, microwave...). Dining area. Living room with double sofa-bed. TV. Bedroom with 1 double bed and 1 single bed. Shower room, WC. Terrace, barbecue, enclosed garden. Access to the owners' swimming pool.
Capacities & Services
Capacity4 Person(s), 6 Person(s) (maximum), 1 Room(s)
Languages :
Equipments and services
- Barbecue
- Car park
- Dishwasher
- Garden
- Heating
- Linen hire
- Ménage
- Open-air swimming pool
- Pets allowed
- Private accommodation
- Private shower room
- Shower
- Swimming
- TV
- Terrace
- Toilets
- Washing machine
- Wifi / Internet
Equipments and Services nearby
- Casino (15 km)
- Hydro spa (13 km)
- Lake (5 km)
- Media-library (2 km)
- Pharmacy (2 km)
- River (2 km)
- Shops (8 km)
- Swimming (2 km)
- Canoe-kayak (2 km)
- MTB - cycles (2 km)
- Swimming (2 km)
Opening & Prices
opening times
- from 01 january 2023 to 31 december 2023
Rates
Rates 2023
- Weekly Rental Low Season : From 336,00€ to 406,00€
Methods of payment
Cheque - Cash
Location
Contacts
Establishment
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GITE LES SAULIERES
Les Saulières
12300 Livinhac-le-Haut - +33 (0)5 65 63 30 01
- +33 (0)6 70 37 67 19
- joffre.roland@wanadoo.fr
- Website
Information
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Chez M. Roland JOFFRE
Les Saulières
12300 Livinhac-le-Haut - +33 (0)5 65 63 30 01
- +33 (0)6 70 37 67 19
- joffre.roland@wanadoo.fr
- Website
To see nearby

Musée de la Mine Lucien Mazars
Aubin
History of the mines and industry of the Aubin-Decazeville area. Reconstruction of a mine gallery.

Conques - Trésor d'orfèvrerie médiévale
Conques-en-Rouergue
Miraculously preserved religious treasure.

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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