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Le Casimir
Estaing
Discover authentic Aveyron in a stone house, 3 bedrooms, terrace, in a hamlet near the Lot and Monts d'Aubrac. Explore the Most Beautiful Villages of France, Laguiole, and its specialties. Hiking, canoeing, nearby swimming.
La Colline d'Estaing
Estaing
Discover our renovated single-story house for 4 near Estaing, a classified medieval village. Recharge, enjoy various outdoor activities, and stunning lakes just 15 minutes away in summer. Lovely terrace for special moments.
Gîte de Brocca
Estaing
Single storey gîte located ( 41m² ) in a small hamlet , on the right side of the property ( old Manor from the 18. century transformed into a charming guest house )
B&B Manoir de La Fabrègues
Estaing
Authentic 16th century building on the edge of the Aubrac mounts, the Manoir de la Fabrègues is today a large house full of character that safeguards numerous traces of the past.
Chez Cornélia
Estaing
Located in Estaing, in Aveyron, on the Way of Saint James. The guesthouse offers comfortable accommodation for pilgrims and travelers, with private or shared rooms, some offering a view of the Lot.
Chez Jeannot
Estaing
On the banks of the river Lot, opposite the village of Estaing, Jean DIJOLS invites you for a stop at Estaing on the road to Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle listed as UNESCO world heritage.
Aux Armes d'Estaing
Estaing
Nestling at the foot of the Château of the Comtes d'Estaing family, the Hôtel Aux Armes d'Estaing offers you the comfort of its equipped rooms with a superb view over the gothic bridge.
Lou Bellut
Estaing
Pretty guest room in the centre of the village, on the 3rd floor of the owners' home. Free standing, comfortable and welcoming, a stop on the GR65, it is also ideal to explore the North Aveyron.
La Maison de Vigneron
Estaing
This old vineyard house, ideal for a family of 4 people is perfect for relaxing. On the ground floor, the living room is extended by a conservatory offering a pretty panoramic view. Numerous footpaths will guide you and enable you to discover the Lot valley and the Aubrac.