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Olivier
7 Place Du Portail
Aumont-aubrac
48130

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2 reviews

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Telephone:

0466429470

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Welcome to our charming ancestral residence, lovingly restored in 2008. Experience the true essence of local cuisine with our delectable evening meal offerings!
Our accommodations boast nine cozy rooms, each furnished with either two or three comfortable single beds. Rest assured, all of our rooms come complete with a convenient shower and a separate toilet for your utmost comfort.

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We are proud to provide the following amenities at our guesthouse:
- Kickstart your day with a delicious breakfast.
- Unwind in our cozy relaxation lounge, equipped with internet access, a variety of books, and games for your entertainment.
- Take advantage of our laundry facilities to keep your clothes fresh and clean during your stay.
- Enjoy the serene atmosphere of our beautiful flower garden, perfect for outdoor relaxation.

Reviews

Appréciations pour Les Sentiers Fleuris, Aumont-aubrac:

réservation gîte
Review by: Leblanc, Nov 6 2014 9:35PM
Accueil sympathique par les propriétaires, chambres très propres et aligot excellent. Adresse à diffuser
Les Sentiers Fleuris Aumont Aubrac - Dimanche 30 Juin 2013
Review by: VERGER, Oct 25 2013 9:55AM
Nous gardons un excellent souvenir de notre passage dans ce très bon gîte ((Les Sentiers Fleuris Aumont Aubrac - Dimanche 30 Juin 2013)) . Gîte très bien situé , duo très accueillant, toujours souriant. Chambres très propres , équipements récents et en parfait état. Apéritif dans un beau jardin fleuri , Repas du soir avec des produits de qualité, et en quantité , ce qui nest pas toujours le cas sur les Chemins de Saint Jacques . Avons eu la chance de passer une soirée dans une ambiance exceptionnelle , endroit à recommander vivement.

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Our location is in the village of Aumont-Aubrac, situated between the high plateaus of Aubrac and Margeride. It serves as a crossing point for pilgrims traveling to Santiago via the Via Podiensis (GR 65). If you are coming from Clermont-Ferrand, take the A75 North at Event #35. Alternatively, if you are coming from Millau or Béziers, take the A75 South at Event #36. For those traveling by train, the SNCF Paris-Béziers route is available.

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Attractions

  • Château de la Baume - Located in the nearby village of Saint-Chély-d'Apcher, this medieval castle offers guided tours that take visitors through its rich history and impressive architecture.
  • Les Loups du Gévaudan - Situated in Saint-Léger-de-Peyre, this wolf park allows visitors to observe and learn about various wolf species. Guided tours and educational displays offer insight into the behavior and conservation of these magnificent creatures.
  • Saint-Flour Cathedral - Found in the historic town of Saint-Flour, this Romanesque cathedral dates back to the 14th century. Visitors can explore its beautifully adorned interior, admire its stunning stained glass windows, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from its bell tower.
  • Gevaudan Wolf Park - Located in Marvejols, this park is dedicated to preserving and raising awareness about the endangered European gray wolves. Visitors can witness the wolves in their natural habitat, take part in feeding sessions, and gain a deeper understanding of their ecology.
  • Garabit Viaduct - Designed by Gustave Eiffel, this iconic railway bridge spans the Truyère River near Ruynes-en-Margeride. Its impressive iron structure and breathtaking views make it a popular spot for photography and sightseeing.
  • La Canourgue - A picturesque medieval village situated on the banks of the Lot River, La Canourgue offers charming streets, historic buildings, and a market square. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, visit local shops, and indulge in regional cuisine.
  • Malzieu Ville - This well-preserved medieval town is known for its fortified ramparts and half-timbered houses. Visitors can wander through its narrow streets, visit the 14th-century Church of Saint-Pierre, and take in the charming atmosphere.
  • Aubrac Plateau - Located in the Massif Central, this vast plateau offers stunning natural landscapes and is famous for its picturesque countryside, lush meadows, and grazing livestock. Visitors can explore the area on foot or by bike, appreciating its serene beauty.
  • Le Causse de Sauveterre - Situated near Saint-Amans, this limestone plateau offers breathtaking views, deep canyons, and an abundance of wildlife. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, picnic spots, and the opportunity to observe the region's diverse flora and fauna. 10. Gorges du Tarn - A scenic river canyon located near Florac, the Gorges du Tarn offers dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and picturesque villages. Visitors can go kayaking, take boat trips, or simply enjoy the stunning views from various overlook points.

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