Things to Do

This is the perfect home where spent a fantastic holiday, to relax with the luxury to do nothing but just enjoy the beauty around, read a book, cook for friends, have a talk together, have a society game or go to have a walk in the countryside, have a sunbath, visit lots of very interesting places just a short drive away.

There is lots of lovely medieval villages and the countryside all around is very nice, so there are excellent restaurants and places of interest to visit: chateaux, churches, wineries, evening markets, local village fetes… This region is well known for the quality of its food and wines!

Lectour

Nestled in the heart of Gascony, Lectoure is a picturesque village that exudes historical charm and scenic beauty. With its Neo-Classical architecture and panoramic views of the Gers Valley and Pyrenees, it’s a place where history whispers through the streets. From the sentinel-like Cathedral of Saint-Gervais to the remnants of its fortified past, Lectoure invites visitors to step back in time while enjoying its tranquil countryside, reminiscent of a French Tuscany

Sarrant

Sarrant, a medieval gem in France’s Gers region, enchants with its circular layout and historic charm. Stroll through its snail-like streets, admire the 14th-century fortified gate, and explore the timber-framed houses and the Church of St. Vincent with its octagonal spire

Carcasson

Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Carcassonne (UNESCO World Heritage), a fairy-tale medieval city that beckons with its majestic walls and towers. Step back in time within the double-walled fortress, explore the historic Cité de Carcassonne, and marvel at the architectural wonders restored to their medieval splendor. With its rich history, vibrant cultural scene, and breathtaking views, Carcassonne promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of medieval France

Auch

The heart of Gascony, where the spirit of d’Artagnan lingers amidst its rich history and vibrant green spaces. This capital city charms with its UNESCO-listed Cathedral of St. Mary, monumental staircase, and picturesque medieval streets. Auch offers a perfect blend of historical treasures and natural beauty, promising an unforgettable visit

Albi

A city where history and beauty intertwine, offering a journey back in time. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to the imposing Sainte-Cécile Cathedral, the world’s largest brick-built cathedral, showcasing a blend of gothic grandeur and intricate Renaissance frescoes. Adjacent, the Berbie Palace, now the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, houses the largest collection of works by the Albi-born artist, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Wander through Albi’s medieval streets, admire its unique red-brick architecture, and immerse yourself in the charm of this historic gem nestled along the Tarn River

Toulouse

Toulouse, known as “La Ville Rose” (The Pink City), is a city that combines historical charm with a vibrant cultural scene. It is the fourth-largest city in France and is situated in the southwest, near the Spanish border. The city‘s unique architecture, made of pinkish terracotta bricks, gives it a distinctive and warm appearance

Beaumont de Lomagne

A historic bastide town in France’s Tarn-et-Garonne, where the legacy of mathematician Pierre de Fermat lives on. Wander through its medieval market hall, savor the renowned white garlic, and relax by the lake