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Jean Louis Charles WelschChâteau de Courbelimagne
Raulhac
15800
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This delightful cottage offers a comfortable living space of 3 * 65m² spread across two levels connected by a spacious open staircase. On the ground floor, you will find a well-equipped kitchen, a dining area, and a cozy lounge with direct access to the expansive terrace (30m²), which is partially covered. Upstairs, there is a generously sized bedroom with a canopy bed and air conditioning, perfect for two people. Additionally, there is access to the Colombier, where two single beds are located, one of which is on a mezzanine level. A bathroom with toilet is also available. You can directly step out into nature from this level. The cottage is fully furnished and exquisitely decorated with antique furnishings. For colder seasons, a large stove with a visible fire provides excellent heating. Wood is provided free of charge during winter. Access to the cottage is via a private road, ensuring privacy and independence. As a guest, you have the opportunity to enjoy numerous amenities available at the Castle Guest Rooms, such as yoga sessions with a dedicated instructor, naturopathy treatments, massages, Vipassana meditation, sauna sessions, mountain biking, and organized hikes in 4x4 quads. Additionally, you can savor organic gourmet dinners in the Dining Room, located in the esteemed Castle.Reviews
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Directions
To get to Courbelimagne from D'Aurillac, you should take the D990 road up to Raulhac, then continue on the D600 until you reach Mur-de-Bar. From Clermont-Ferrand A75, take exit 23 and follow the road until you reach N122 Vic-sur-Cere. From there, head towards Jou-sous-Monjou / Raulhac. Continue on the D600 road until you reach Mur-de-Bar. If you're coming from the South, follow the signs for Espalion / Estaing / Entraygues and Mur-de-Barre. Once you reach Mur-de-Barre, follow the signs for Aurillac D600 / Raulhac up to Courbelimagne.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 450 | 450 | ||||||||||||
Notes: 2 à 4 pers. |
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Attractions
- Puy Mary: Located in the heart of the Massif Central, Puy Mary is a stunning volcanic peak and a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and enjoy hiking trails through the picturesque landscape.
- Viaduc de Garabit: Designed by the famous Gustave Eiffel, the Viaduc de Garabit is an impressive railway bridge that spans the River Truyère. Its unique design and beautiful setting make it a popular attraction for photographers and architecture enthusiasts.
- Salers: This charming medieval village is known for its well-preserved heritage and picturesque streets. Visitors can explore the narrow alleys, admire the traditional stone houses, and sample the local Salers cheese, which is renowned throughout France.
- Conques: A historic village nestled in a scenic valley, Conques is famous for its magnificent Romanesque abbey, Sainte-Foy, which houses priceless treasures. The village itself is a delight to wander through, with its cobbled streets and medieval buildings.
- Cantal Mountains: Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy exploring the Cantal Mountains, which offer a range of activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and skiing in the winter. The peaks, valleys, and lakes provide a breathtaking backdrop for nature lovers.
- Laguiole: Known for its world-famous Laguiole knives, this small town is a must-visit for those interested in cutlery craftsmanship. Visitors can tour knife workshops, visit the Forge Museum, and purchase high-quality knives as souvenirs.
- Figeac: Situated on the banks of the River Célé, Figeac is a charming town with a rich history. Highlights include its well-preserved medieval center, the Champollion Museum (dedicated to the decipherment of hieroglyphics), and the Church of Saint-Sauveur.
- Mur de Barrez: This medieval village is known for its well-preserved fortifications and picturesque architecture. Visitors can wander through the winding streets, visit the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Church, and enjoy the tranquil ambiance of this charming place.
- Saint-Flour: Perched on a rocky hillock, the town of Saint-Flour offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore its fortified walls, admire the Gothic cathedral, and soak in the medieval atmosphere of this historic town. 10. Château d'Anjony: Located near the town of Tournemire, the Château d'Anjony is a magnificent fortress dating back to the 15th century. With its well-preserved interior and stunning architecture, it offers a glimpse into the medieval life of the region. These attractions near Château de Courbelimagne offer a diverse range of experiences, from natural wonders to cultural landmarks, providing visitors with a memorable journey through the beautiful region of Raulhac, France.