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Le gîte du bout du monde,

Gîte

Le Bas-Ségala

Le Gite du bout du Monde

Close to Villefranche de Rouergue, set in part of a restored barn, the gîte overlooks the meadow and wood that drop down to the river Aveyron. It is the last house in a pleasant small hamlet that is slowly being restored. A beautiful flower filled ensemble and a comfortable gîte, ideal for walkers: the GR62 long distance footpath passes the gîte...

Capacities & Services

Capacity4 Person(s), 4 Person(s) (maximum), 2 Room(s)

Languages : FR

Equipments and services

  • Air conditioning
  • Animaux non admis
  • Barbecue
  • Car park
  • Courtyard
  • Cuisine équipée
  • Dishwasher
  • Garden
  • Garden furniture
  • Heating
  • Linen hire
  • Private shower room
  • TV
  • Terrace
  • Washing machine
  • Wifi / Internet

Activities

  • Trekking

More

  • Canoe-kayak (15 km)
  • Fishing (2 km)
  • Golf (12 km)
  • Horse riding (16 km)
  • River swimming (2 km)
  • Zoo - animal parks (25 km)

Opening & Prices

opening times

    from 01 january 2024 to 31 december 2024

Rates

Rates 2024

  • Weekly Rental Low Season : 280,00€
  • Weekly Rental Very High Season : 450,00€
  • Weekly Rental Mid Season : 320,00€
  • Mid-week (meublé) Basse Saison : 240,00€
  • Mid-week (meublé) Moyenne Saison : 280,00€

Methods of payment

Cheque - Holiday voucher - Cash

Location

Le Gite du bout du Monde
Gaudiès
La Bastide-l'Évêque
12200 Le Bas-Ségala
lat. 44.358337 - lon. 2.096150

Contacts

Establishment

Information


To see nearby

Les Martinets du Lézert à La Bastide l'Evêque

Les Martinets du Lézert à La Bastide l'Evêque

Le Bas-Ségala

In the heart of the Aveyron gorges and the Lezert valley lies a historical savoir-faire… During your visit of la Bastide l'Evêque, come and discover the copper foundries. Meet passionate people that brought back to life "martinaïres" !

Les Martinets du Lézert (Groupe)

Les Martinets du Lézert (Groupe)

Le Bas-Ségala

The copper foundries of La Bastide l'Evêque existed in the 14th century and stopped working in the 19th century. The name "martinet" refers to the water powered hammer used in the foundry. Here, copper was beaten out into "coupes noires" (black cups) which were then sent to be finished elsewhere, including to coppersmiths in Villefranche. Today, the Ramonde foundry has been brought back to life by the Martinet Association

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