Saint-Michel-de-Lanès
35 mn from Toulouse, discover the Catherine de Médicis and Aiceline Baroness bedrooms. Bed and breakfast, in a aristocratic place of the XVIIIth century. Large grounds in the heart of a medieval village. Tank with fountain, old roses and grass. Old church and gardens in St Michel de Lanes. Personal welcome by the owners for the success of your stay. Typical and nice restaurant in the medieval village. Nearby (5km) the Canal du Midi with remembrance of Thomas Jefferson. Possibal rental of boats (23 km) in the harbour of Castelnaudary (Blue Line)for a shiping on the Canal du Midi.
Mas-Saintes-Puelles
Rooms of hosts in the barge on the Channel of the South. Moored with the lock of the Mediterranean, close to the summit pond of water, barge KAPADOKYA offers 3 comfortable cabins for stays “to quay” or in cruising
Garrevaques
Marie-Christine and Claude Combes will welcome you at the Château de Garrevaques as privileged guests whether you come for a short stay or a long visit. You will find modern facilities, such as a swimming pool and tennis court, in a five century old setting.
Imagine a charming chateau in the heart of the Lauragais region, between Toulouse and Castres. Add a 5 hectare park with ponds and fountains....welcome to the "Chateau de Gandels"
Revel
Located in Lauragais, with the foot of the Black Mountain, Comtadine profits from a sporting environment and cultural enchanter thanks to the castles cathares, the medieval city of Carcassonne, Castelnaudary and its collegial, the Channel of the South, Revel and its splendid market, without forgetting the Basin of Saint-Ironwood and its dam of the XVII ème century, like its many courses of excursion. - Lodging: 8 rooms. - Breakfasts. - Interior Restaurant or outside (according to seasons) - Seminars (5 to 30 people) - Organization of tourist tours to the chart
Verdun-en-Lauragais
all the rental rooms are equipped with American style kitchen( mini-four, frige, congelator), shower room, independent wc and a terras with mobile garden as well.
Sorèze
n the heart of the Toulouse - Albi - Carcassonne triangle in the south of the Tarn Département, Sorèze lies on one of the last foothills of the Montagne Noire - the Black Mountain - below the fortress of Berniquaut, on one of the major pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostella. In 754, Pépin d'Aquitaine founded an abbey on swampland in Sorèze, at the foot of the northern slope of the mountain. Over the centuries, the abbey was destroyed and pillaged several times. King Louis XIII gave it to Dom Barthélémy Robin in 1636, and he in turn restored the buildings and made the monastery an affiliate of the congregation of Saint-Maur. The Benedictines opened a school in 1682. Louis XVI raised it to the rank of Ecole Royale Militaire in 1776 and its teaching drew in boarders from the far-off islands. In 1854, with the arrival of Father Lacordaire, a Dominican, the school gained a new impetus and its fame spread well beyond the region and the borders of the country. Old pupils association: www.soreze.com The Abbey School and its 6-hectare estate, along with part of the village of Sorèze, were listed as historic monuments by the Ministry of Culture in 1988
Durfort
Old form transformed into place of relaxation and leisures, directed by Renee, Philippe µSecco and their team in an area where user-friendliness is tourjous with the honor. To benefit from calms provinçial, in the middle of the côteaux ones of Ariège. This site, saved urban mondernism will allow you you ressourcer with his authentic soil ariégeois.
Pamiers
This family house is pretty and cosy. Its bedrooms are lovely, its garden offers and peace, quiet and shade, and its 2 conference rooms are fully equipped for seminars (up to 40 people), conferences, and groups. At the dinner table you will discover flavoursome meals that vary with the seasons, in a pleasant, air-conditioned dining room.
Belleserre