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Jean Louis Charles Welsch
Château de Courbelimagne
Raulhac
15800

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Price per week:

price from €450

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0471495825

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This delightful cottage offers a spacious living area of 3 * 65m², spread over two levels which are connected by a beautiful open staircase. On the ground floor, you will find a well-equipped kitchen, a cozy dining area, and a comfortable lounge that provides direct access to the generous terrace (30m²), partially covered for your convenience. Moving upstairs, you will discover a spacious bedroom with a charming canopy and air conditioning, perfect for two guests. Additionally, there is access to a Colombier room featuring two beds, one of which is located on a mezzanine level. A bathroom with a toilet is also located on this floor, and there is a direct path leading from this level to the surrounding nature.

The cottage is fully furnished and tastefully decorated with antique touches, ensuring a warm and inviting atmosphere. For colder seasons, a large stove with a visible fire provides perfect heating, creating a cozy ambiance. In the winter, wood is supplied free of charge. The cottage is accessed via a private road, offering a sense of privacy and exclusivity.

As a guest of the castle, you will have access to a range of additional amenities and activities. These include yoga sessions with a qualified instructor, naturopathy treatments, massages, Vipassana meditation, sauna sessions, mountain biking, and organized hikes in 4x4 quads. Furthermore, you will have the opportunity to indulge in organic gourmet dinners served in the castle's elegant dining room.

Experience a truly enchanting stay at this charming cottage, where comfort, tranquility, and a variety of delightful experiences await.

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Directions

Head towards D'Aurillac and then take the D990 towards Raulhac. Continue on the D600 until you reach Mur-de-bar and then proceed to Courbelimagne. If you are coming from Clermont-Ferrand on the A75, take exit 23 and keep going until you reach N122 towards Vic-sur-Cere. Once there, follow the signs for Jou-sous-Monjou / Raulhac and continue on the D600 until you reach Mur-de-bar and then Courbelimagne. If you are coming from the South, follow the signs for Espalion / Estaing / Entraygues and then head towards Mur-de-Barre. From there, follow the signs for Aurillac on the D600 / Raulhac until you reach Courbelimagne.

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extra bed
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Notes: 2 à 4 pers.

Services

Parking
Garden
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Puy Mary: Located in the heart of the Auvergne Volcanoes Regional Nature Park, Puy Mary is one of the most iconic peaks in France. Offering breathtaking panoramic views, this volcanic mountain is popular among hikers and nature enthusiasts.
  • Salers: A picturesque medieval village, Salers is known for its well-preserved traditional architecture and charming cobblestone streets. Visitors can explore the narrow alleys, visit the local shops, and enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Viaduc de Garabit: Designed by the famous architect Gustave Eiffel, the Viaduc de Garabit is an impressive railway bridge spanning the Truyère River. Its intricate ironwork and beautiful surroundings make it a popular spot for photography and sightseeing.
  • Conques: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Conques is a medieval village famous for its Romanesque abbey. Visitors can admire the stunning architecture, wander through the narrow streets, and explore the peaceful countryside.
  • Laguiole: Known for its famous Laguiole knives, this small village offers a glimpse into the traditional craftsmanship of knife making. Visitors can visit the knife workshops, learn about the history of the knives, and even purchase their own authentic Laguiole knife.
  • Rocamadour: Located in the neighboring region of Occitanie, Rocamadour is a stunning village built into a cliffside. It is home to numerous historical sites, including the famous Notre-Dame de Rocamadour chapel, attracting pilgrims and visitors alike.
  • Saint-Flour: Situated on a volcanic hilltop, the fortified town of Saint-Flour offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The town is known for its medieval architecture, including the beautiful Saint-Pierre Cathedral and the fortifications.
  • La Vallée de la Cère: This scenic valley is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, biking, and fishing. The river running through the valley provides a tranquil setting for picnics and relaxation.
  • Le Lioran: A popular ski resort in the Cantal Mountains, Le Lioran offers a range of winter sports activities such as skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. In the summer, it transforms into a hiking paradise with numerous trails and stunning alpine views. 10. Murat: Known as the "Little Nice of the Massif Central," Murat is a charming town with colorful houses and a rich historical heritage. Visitors can explore the medieval streets, visit the Sainte-Marie Church, and enjoy the local cuisine in the town's restaurants.

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