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Jean-Paul Cambon
Courbiac
Tournon d'Agenais
47370

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Price per week:

price from €273

Telephone:

0553407268

Mobile:

0680251513

Description:

Description for B&B:

Comfortable large chalet measuring 55 m² and cozy small cottages measuring 37 m², both offering complete independence and utmost comfort. Enjoy breathtaking views of the valley and the charming country house of Tournon d'Agenais. Immerse yourself in tranquility and nature. Each accommodation features two bedrooms, a toilet, separate bathroom, a living room with a TV, a kitchen area with crockery for six people, a dishwasher, and a terrace with garden furniture. Additionally, there is a washing machine and a shared tumble dryer available. The cottages are situated by the water, making them ideal for fishermen. In the peak season, various activities are available on the campsite, and lively evenings can be enjoyed in the spacious common room which offers amenities such as foosball, ping-pong, dances, a library, television, cinema, and board games. Dining options are also available.

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Spacious and comfortable, our large chalet offers 55 m² of living space, while our small cottages provide 37 m² of independent and cozy comfort. Enjoy breathtaking views of the valley and the charming country house of Tournon d'Agenais. Immerse yourself in tranquility and nature.

Each accommodation features two bedrooms, a toilet, a separate bathroom, a lounge area with a TV, a kitchen area with crockery for six people, and a dishwasher. Step outside onto the terrace, furnished with garden furniture, and take in the beautiful surroundings. For your convenience, a washing machine and collective tumble dryer are available.

Our cottages are situated on the water's edge, making them an ideal choice for fishermen. In addition to the serene location, our campsite offers various activities during the season. Join in on the fun with lively evenings in our large common room, which includes amenities such as a foosball table, ping-pong table, dances, library, television, cinema, and board games.

Indulge in delicious meals at our on-site restaurant.

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Directions

To get to Camping le Pouchou, located in the department of Lot et Garonne (Aquitaine), follow these travel directions:

1. Take the road D 656, situated between Agen and Cahors.
2. Once you reach Tournon d'Agenais, follow the signs towards Courbiac.
3. Look for the roadsign indicating "Camping le Pouchou."

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Prices

Property type Quantity
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Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: Animal 2.00

Services

Wi-Fi
Tennis
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Credit cards accepted
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de Bonaguil: Located in the nearby town of Saint-Front-sur-Lémance, the Château de Bonaguil is an impressive medieval fortress. It offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and features well-preserved architectural elements. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, ramparts, and underground passages.
  • Les jardins de Latour-Marliac: Situated in the village of Temple-sur-Lot, these gardens are renowned for their beautiful water lilies. Inspired by the works of Claude Monet, the gardens offer a serene and picturesque atmosphere. Visitors can stroll through the different ponds, admire the colorful flowers, and explore the aquatic plant nursery.
  • Musée du Foie Gras: Located in Frespech, this museum is dedicated to the history, production, and tasting of foie gras, a traditional French delicacy. Visitors can learn about the various techniques used to produce foie gras, discover the cultural significance of this gastronomic specialty, and sample different products.
  • Château de Gavaudun: Situated in Gavaudun, this medieval castle offers a glimpse into the region's rich history. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, dungeons, and defensive walls, as well as enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The site also hosts medieval reenactments and events during the summer months.
  • Bastide de Tournon d'Agenais: Tournon d'Agenais itself is a charming medieval village with a well-preserved bastide, or fortified town, at its center. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, admire the historic buildings, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. The village also offers panoramic views of the picturesque countryside.
  • Lac de Montcuq: Located near the town of Montcuq, this scenic lake is a popular spot for outdoor activities. Visitors can swim in the clear waters, relax on the sandy beach, or enjoy water sports like paddleboarding and kayaking. The lake is surrounded by lush greenery, making it an ideal spot for picnics and nature walks.
  • Musée des Bastides: Situated in Monflanquin, this museum provides insight into the history and development of the bastide towns in the region. Exhibits showcase the architectural features, urban planning, and economic activities that characterized these medieval settlements. Visitors can learn about the unique aspects of bastide towns while exploring the museum's collections.
  • Château de Biron: Located in the village of Biron, this imposing castle dates back to the 12th century. It features a mix of architectural styles, including Gothic and Renaissance elements. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, courtyards, and grand halls, as well as enjoy panoramic views from the top of the keep. The site also hosts exhibitions and cultural events throughout the year.
  • Musée du Pruneau: Situated in Lafitte-sur-Lot, this museum is dedicated to prunes, a local specialty in the region. Visitors can learn about the history, cultivation, and processing of prunes through interactive exhibits. The museum also offers tastings of various prune products and showcases the significance of this fruit in the local gastronomy. 10. Les Jardins de Beauchamp: Located in the town of Marmande, these gardens provide a tranquil escape. With their diverse plant collections, including roses, camellias, and exotic species, the gardens offer a delightful setting for a leisurely stroll. Visitors can also enjoy the serene atmosphere of the Japanese garden and the scenic views of the Garonne River.

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