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Françoise et Rémi Mâcon43 Rue Notre Dame
Quézac
48320
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Description for Gite
Experience the charm of Quézac in our beautifully furnished and well-equipped stone house. Classified as a France 3-ears shelter, our accommodation can comfortably accommodate 2 to 9 people. Located in the heart of this 17th-century village surrounded by meadows and gardens, you'll be just steps away from the refreshing banks of the Tarn River, offering endless water activities. Quézac is perfectly situated at the crossroads of the breathtaking Tarn Gorges and the Cevennes National Park, making it an ideal base for exploring this stunning valley. All the amenities you need can be found in the nearby village of Ispagnac, just 1 km away or a leisurely 10-minute walk along the Tarn River path. For more information and to check our rates, please visit our website at http://www.gite-quezac.com.Reviews
Appréciations pour Gîte rural, 3 épis à Quézac en Lozère, Quézac:
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Gite d'une propreté tres moyenne ! Wc, odeur de wc public ! Chasse d'eau ne fonctionne pas ! Lavabo fêlé à plusieurs endroits ! Au sous sol, chambre avec odeur de mazout lorsque la fenêtre est ouverte ! Poêles qui ont fait leurs temps... Location à éviter!
Gite d'une propreté tres moyenne ! Wc, odeur de wc public ! Chasse d'eau ne fonctionne pas ! Lavabo fêlé à plusieurs endroits ! Au sous sol, chambre avec odeur de mazout lorsque la fenêtre est ouverte ! Poêles qui ont fait leurs temps... Location à éviter!
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Holiday Home | 1 | 395 | 870 |
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Attractions
- Gorges du Tarn: Located just 3 kilometers away from Quézac, the Gorges du Tarn is a stunning natural attraction. It offers breathtaking views of steep cliffs, a winding river, and picturesque villages along its banks. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, kayaking, and exploring charming medieval towns.
- Mont Lozère: Situated about 40 kilometers northwest of Quézac, Mont Lozère is a mountain range in the Cévennes National Park. It is a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts, offering panoramic views, diverse flora and fauna, and several well-marked trails. The summit, at 1,699 meters, provides stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside.
- La Couvertoirade: Located approximately 50 kilometers southeast of Quézac, La Couvertoirade is a well-preserved medieval village. It is known for its fortified walls, narrow streets, and ancient stone buildings. Visitors can explore the ramparts, visit the 15th-century church, and learn about the village's fascinating history.
- Millau Viaduct: Situated around 60 kilometers southwest of Quézac, the Millau Viaduct is a modern architectural marvel. Spanning the Tarn Valley, it is the tallest bridge in the world. Visitors can marvel at its impressive design, admire the breathtaking views from the viewpoints, or even participate in activities like bungee jumping or paragliding.
- Château de Peyrelade: Located about 8 kilometers northeast of Quézac, the Château de Peyrelade is a medieval fortress perched on a rocky outcrop above the Tarn River. This well-preserved castle offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and provides insight into the region's rich history. Guided tours are available to explore its towers, walls, and underground passages.
- Aven Armand: Situated approximately 30 kilometers southeast of Quézac, Aven Armand is a magnificent limestone cave known for its massive stalagmites and stalactites. Visitors can take a guided tour through the cave to witness the stunning geological formations, including the famous "Virgin of the Crystal."
- Sainte-Enimie: Located about 10 kilometers southwest of Quézac, Sainte-Enimie is a charming medieval village nestled in the heart of the Gorges du Tarn. Its narrow streets, stone houses, and ancient church create a picturesque setting. Visitors can wander through the village, enjoy local cuisine at restaurants, and take in the scenic beauty of the surrounding area.
- La Malène: Situated approximately 7 kilometers northeast of Quézac, La Malène is a small village known for its stunning location on the banks of the Tarn River. It offers opportunities for canoeing, fishing, and boat trips along the river. The village also features a beautiful Romanesque church and a medieval bridge. These attractions offer a range of experiences, from natural wonders to historical sites, allowing visitors to explore the beauty and cultural heritage of the region surrounding Quézac, France.