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Sallyann Cheyne & Barry NendickRoute De Canté
Saverdun
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We offer two charming and well-equipped cottages with terraces, a spacious yet cozy studio, and four comfortable guest rooms. At Domaine de Roudeille, you will experience tranquility and the beauty of nature, creating the perfect atmosphere for relaxation and rejuvenation. Depending on the season, you can immerse yourself in the stunning sunflower fields, observe a diverse array of bird species, and indulge in the delicious fruits from our garden, including cherries, figs, and walnuts.Moreover, Domaine de Roudeille serves as an excellent starting point for exploring this captivating region of France, which may be less familiar to some. With convenient access to Toulouse, Carcassonne, Andorra, and Spain, you can easily embark on day trips to these enticing destinations. Additionally, there are numerous intriguing options for shorter excursions, and we are delighted to provide you with the necessary information and maps to ensure you make the most of your stay.
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Directions
To reach Domaine de Roudeille from Toulouse via the A64, take Exit 36 and follow the signs towards Foix, Auterive, and Saverdun. Just before the railway line in Saverdun, turn right onto the D27 towards Canté. After 2.3km, you will see a narrow road on the left marked with white and red posts and lined with tall trees. Keep in mind that this road is a dead end, although it may not be indicated as such. Domaine de Roudeille is located 450m ahead on the right.
If you are traveling from Toulouse via the A61/A66, follow the signs to Montpellier, Carcassonne, and Foix. Take the A61 and then exit onto the A66 towards Foix, Pamiers, and Andorra. Once on the A66, take exit 2 and follow the D14 to Saverdun. Pass through the village and just after the railway line, take a left onto the D27 towards Canté. After 2.3km, you will find a road on the left marked with red and white posts and lined with tall trees. Remember that this road is a dead end, despite not being explicitly marked as such. Domaine de Roudeille is located 450m ahead on the right.
If you prefer to use your GPS, enter the following coordinates: Latitude 43.2490789 degrees North or 43N 14 56.6844", Longitude 1.54306411 degrees East or 1E 32 35.0304". These coordinates will lead you directly to Domaine de Roudeille.
If you are traveling from Toulouse via the A61/A66, follow the signs to Montpellier, Carcassonne, and Foix. Take the A61 and then exit onto the A66 towards Foix, Pamiers, and Andorra. Once on the A66, take exit 2 and follow the D14 to Saverdun. Pass through the village and just after the railway line, take a left onto the D27 towards Canté. After 2.3km, you will find a road on the left marked with red and white posts and lined with tall trees. Remember that this road is a dead end, despite not being explicitly marked as such. Domaine de Roudeille is located 450m ahead on the right.
If you prefer to use your GPS, enter the following coordinates: Latitude 43.2490789 degrees North or 43N 14 56.6844", Longitude 1.54306411 degrees East or 1E 32 35.0304". These coordinates will lead you directly to Domaine de Roudeille.
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- Château de Foix: Located in the town of Foix, this medieval castle is perched on a hilltop overlooking the Ariège River. It offers visitors a glimpse into the region's history with its well-preserved architecture and informative exhibits.
- Cave of Niaux: Situated in Tarascon-sur-Ariège, this prehistoric cave is famous for its stunning cave paintings dating back over 14,000 years. Guided tours allow visitors to explore the underground chambers and admire the ancient artwork.
- Montségur Castle: Located in Montségur, this castle ruins sit atop a rocky peak and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. It holds historical significance as a former Cathar stronghold and is a popular destination for history enthusiasts and hikers.
- Mirepoix: A charming medieval town known for its half-timbered houses and a picturesque central square called Place des Couverts. Visitors can wander through narrow streets, admire the colorful architecture, and enjoy the local markets and cafés.
- Pyrénées Ariégeoises Natural Regional Park: This vast natural park offers stunning mountain landscapes, hiking trails, and outdoor activities. Whether you enjoy hiking, wildlife spotting, or simply taking in the beauty of nature, this park provides a wonderful escape.
- Medieval City of Carcassonne: Although a bit farther away, this UNESCO World Heritage site is worth a visit. Carcassonne's fortified city features impressive medieval ramparts, narrow streets, and a castle. It offers a unique glimpse into the medieval era.
- Toulouse: While not exactly near Saverdun, Toulouse is the closest major city worth exploring. Known as the "Pink City" due to its unique architecture, Toulouse boasts a rich history, vibrant culture, and numerous attractions including Basilica of Saint-Sernin and the Capitole. These attractions offer a mix of historical, natural, and cultural experiences, allowing visitors to explore the diverse beauty and heritage of the region.