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Montginoux
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Saint-juéry
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The Cottage on St. Juery is a charming village house located between Millau and Albi in the heart of South Aveyron. Situated in a small village, it is surrounded by hilly landscapes and valleys, offering a tranquil and natural setting. The cottage is at an altitude of 500m, between the plateau Lévézou, the Lacaune, and the Natural Park of Grands Causses, providing stunning views and protected natural landscapes.

The house itself is a characterful old forge, tastefully renovated. It has 6 rooms, including a fully equipped kitchen, a dining room with a fireplace and a sofa bed, and a large covered terrace overlooking the garden and swimming pool. Upstairs, there are 4 bedrooms, one of which offers a view of the Castle of St Juéry. There is also a bathroom with a shower and a toilet, as well as a small relaxation area for children. The cottage is equipped with all necessary amenities, including a washing machine and storage cabinets in each room.

Outside, there is a shaded garden of 400m2 with a private swimming pool measuring 5m in length, 3m in width, and 1m in depth. The rental prices vary depending on the season, with the high season rates being €795 per week from July 16 to August 20, 2011. The cottage can accommodate up to 8 people and offers rental options for weekends and longer stays.

The village itself is a cozy little place with around 300 inhabitants and historic buildings, including a castle and two churches. It is conveniently located, with Saint-Afrique being only 30 minutes away, Albi and Millau being 1 hour away, and Montpellier and Toulouse being 1 hour and 45 minutes away. There are also several airports in the vicinity.

There are plenty of activities and attractions in the surrounding area, including visiting Millau and its museums and churches, exploring Micropolis and the world of insects in St Léons, marveling at the Millau Viaduct, and discovering the Roquefort Caves. The region also offers opportunities for fishing, hiking, mushroom picking, horse riding, karting, and more.

Overall, the Cottage on St. Juery is the perfect choice for those seeking a peaceful and picturesque getaway in the heart of the South Aveyron region.

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Attractions

  • Albi Cathedral: Located in the nearby city of Albi, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a stunning Gothic cathedral that dates back to the 13th century. It features intricate carvings and impressive frescoes, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
  • Toulouse-Lautrec Museum: Situated in Albi, this museum is dedicated to the works of the famous French painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. It houses the largest collection of his artworks, including paintings, drawings, and lithographs, providing visitors with a fascinating insight into his life and artistic career.
  • Cordes-sur-Ciel: A picturesque medieval village perched on a hilltop, Cordes-sur-Ciel is known for its charming cobblestone streets, well-preserved architecture, and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the narrow alleyways, visit local artisan shops, and enjoy the town's unique atmosphere.
  • Millau Viaduct: Located approximately 70 kilometers from Saint-Juéry, the Millau Viaduct is an architectural marvel and the tallest cable-stayed bridge in the world. Spanning over the Tarn River, this iconic structure offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes and is a popular spot for photography and sightseeing.
  • Sainte-Cécile Cathedral: Situated in Albi, the Sainte-Cécile Cathedral is another impressive religious monument. The largest brick cathedral in the world, it showcases a blend of Gothic and Southern French architectural styles. The cathedral's interior boasts beautiful stained glass windows, intricate sculptures, and a magnificent organ.
  • Micropolis, la Cité des Insectes: Located in Saint-Léons, Micropolis is an interactive museum dedicated to the fascinating world of insects. Visitors can explore various exhibits, observe live insects, and learn about their habitats, behaviors, and ecological importance.
  • Roquefort-sur-Soulzon: Famous for its production of Roquefort cheese, this small village is nestled in the heart of the Aveyron region. Visitors can tour the underground caves where the cheese is aged and learn about the traditional production methods that have been passed down for generations.
  • Parc de la Préhistoire: Situated in Tarascon-sur-Ariège, this prehistoric park offers a unique experience for history enthusiasts. Visitors can explore life-size reconstructions of prehistoric dwellings, learn about the daily lives of our ancestors, and even try their hand at prehistoric activities such as flint knapping and cave painting.
  • Grotte du Bosc: Located near Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, this cave system is known for its stunning underground formations and prehistoric cave paintings. Guided tours allow visitors to discover the geological wonders and learn about the ancient civilizations that once inhabited the area. 10. Musée Soulages: Situated in Rodez, the Musée Soulages is dedicated to the works of the renowned French painter Pierre Soulages. This contemporary art museum houses a comprehensive collection of his paintings, sculptures, and graphic works, providing a unique insight into his abstract and minimalist style.