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Description of cauteret in Gramont Lomagne:

*** 3 keys Clévacances Graded chambres d hotes
All of our rooms are individually styled and offer tea and coffee making facilities, an in-room bar and CD system. Twin or doubled bedded rooms also have private bathrooms with bath, seperate shower, WC and twin sinks.

Family suites have one twin room with connecting bathroom which leads to a double bedded room.

Free bottled water is supplied daily and fruit is place in the rooms on the day of arrival.

Most rooms over look the garden or pool area. The double bedrooms also has a seating area in the room for relaxation. We are happy however to share our large and comfortable lounge with our guests.

Breakfast ( Which includes 2 types of cold meat, and cheeses fruit cereals yoghurts eggs fresh breads etc ) may be taken on the terrace during the summer months. There is also separate seating upstairs in the hall area for one to relax and read a book.

If you require a meal or light supper on arrival please state this when booking. we do offer table d'Hôtes from 12 euro for 2 courses to 18 euro's person per night for 4 courses including wine.Children from 6 euros. we can also provide packed lunches with wine.This needs to be ordered the day before. There is however a large selection of excellent restaurants in the area which cater for all tastes.

During the summer months we also offer free use of a BBQ
and free use of two bikes



bedroom

seating area in bedroom

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Has a Swimming Pool   Near a Golf Course  



Rental Cost of cauteret in Gramont Lomagne on a B&B Basis

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Price Per Night 45 55

Accommodation and Facilities for the cauteret in Gramont Lomagne in Tarn et Garonne

Property Type:  Hotel
Board Basis/Type:  B&B
General:  Maid Service  Internet Access  Jacuzzi  Towels  
Kitchen:  
No.of bedrooms:  3 (Hotel sleeps a maximum of 7)
Bedrooms:  Doubles 2 Twins 1 Pullout Beds 1 Ensuite 3 Family(4) 1   Cots are available
Bathroom:  Bathrooms 0 Showerrooms 0 WC 0   
Dining Area:  There is a dining area with seating for 7 people
Living Area:  Seating for 0
Outside:  BBQ  Garden  Parking  Swing  Private Pool  
Local Activites:  Cycling  Fishing  Golf  Horse Riding  Sailing  Swimming  Tennis  Walking  Water Skiing  Windsurfing  

Getting there

The nearest Airport is Toulouse this is 51-100 miles away.

More information on Tarn et Garonne

Gramont is on the border of the Gers and Tarn-et-Garonne, 8 kilometers from St Clar. The area is rich in history and there are many bastides and castelnaux to explore .Gastronomy plays a big part of the area ,with many fine restaurants which offer Foie gras, confits and magrets local specialities, vintage wines and of course Armagnac. All of which has built the reputation of the area.

The area is renowned for its gastronomy, including especially duck and foie gras. There are numerous restaurants ranging in price from 12 euros up to 50 euros to try out. The local wines are excellent and give good value for money, and it is essential to try the Armagnac and the aperitif ''Floc de Gascogne''. There are tours around some of the vineyards at no charge (Monluc, Cassaigne, for example).
The town of Condom is easily and quickly accessible, and you can have boat rides along the river Baïse, visit the Armagnac museum, and the museum of ''préservatifs''!

The smallest walled town in France is a fascinating part of a short tour of the Gers which could also include the remains of the Roman villa at Séviac. And don't forget the garlic festivals in Beaumont and Saint-Clar!

Agen, Montauban (Ingres Museum), Albi (Toulouse Lautrec Museum), Toulouse (France's 4th largest town) are all within easy travelling distance, along with the Pyrenees, Cahors, Auch, Tarbes, Pau and Lourdes. Carcassonne is about 11/2 hours' drive. The sea is about 21/2 hours away to either Med or Atlantic.

Other local attractions include: Honey Museum, Châteaux at Gramont and Marsac, Water Sports Centre at St-Nicolas-de-la-Grave, golf at Espalais, the cloisters at the abbey of Moissac (UNESCO listed), the Abbey at La Romieu (UNESCO listed).

Markets

Colourful, genuine local markets gives you the chance to mix with the local french. Take a stroll round and stop for a coffee at one of the many local cafe and sit and watch the world go by.
Markets are held in Valence d'Agen (Tuesday)
Fleurance (Tuesday)
Castelsarrassin (Thursday)
Lectoure (Friday)
Moissac (Saturday and Sunday)
Agen (Saturday)
Mauvezin (Monday)

Toulouse

Toulouse is the centre of France's high tech industry and in particular the aerospace industry (Concorde and Airbus invented here). This has led to the growth of a cosmopolitan, vibrant conurbation with the second largest student population outside Paris.
Toulouse is known as 'La Ville Rose' due to the warm, pink brick used in many of the buildings in the centre of the city. The Vieux Quartier is particularly charming with its narrow alleyways, cafes, oyster bars and squares such as Place Capitole. Here you'll find some grand Renaissance palaces built by merchants who became rich from the woad (blue dye) trade. The fleamarket is also worth investigating and usually takes place on Sundays in Place St-Sernin.


Cite de l'Espace interactive, hands-on exhibition into space exploration. Learn how to launch a rocket!

Basilique de St-Sernin visit the largest Romanesque basilica in Europe

Eglise des Jacobins a Dominican convent with awesome palm-shaped vault

Galerie Municipale de Château d'Eau a 19th century water tower and is home to photographic exhibitions

Cathedrale St-Etienne northern French Gothic style cathedral

Montauban

Montauban is a delightful example of a bastide town set out in a geometric pattern. It is built entirely of the same pink brick used in Toulouse and boasts a charming 17th-18th-century main square (Place Nationale) surrounded by some great shopping. Of noteworthy praise is the Musee Ingres which has a great collection of the artist's work (born in Montauban in 1780).

In 1570 Montauban was known as a Protestant stronghold with Henri de Navarre reinforcing its fortifications. However, in 1628 King Louis XIII ordered his men to besiege the town which ended Montauban's fate as the last bastion of Protestantism

Moissac

Those who love Romanesque art are in for a real treat in Moissac for it is home to Abbaye St-Pierre which served as a model for other religious buildings in the south of France. The south portal is particularly stunning and depicts St John's vision of the Apocalypse.
Moissac sits on the north bank of the Tarn which provides the perfect setting for the much venerated jazz festival in July and classical concerts in July and August. To add to the attractiveness of this town are the orchards and vineyards of sweet Chasselas grapes which surround it. Moissac also has its own marina built in 1991 which adds a certain sense of chic to the place.

Auch

Auch is known for its Armagnac production and the finest foie-gras de canard that France has to offer! The bustling Saturday markets are a great place to sample some of this local fare.
If you can tear yourself away from the market, take a stroll to the town's Cathedrale St-Pierre with its remarkable furnishings and 15th-century stained-glass. Linking the cathedral square to the quays below is the escalier monumental (232 steps in total) where you'll find the Statue of d'Artagnan, whose real-life character (Charles de Batz) was immortalised by the novelist Alexandre Dumas.
Historically an important trading post linking Toulouse with the Atlantic coast, Auch is a convenient spot for exploring the Gers countryside with its picturesque villages such as Lavardens and Boulaur.


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