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Contact Details:
Address:
Jennifer KingLa Roumec
Escandolières
12390
Reviews:
1 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €50Telephone:
0565433382Mobile:
0658124643Description:
Description for B&B:
La Roumec offers comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation. Our establishment features two bedrooms, each equipped with private facilities. Additionally, we have a salon area that includes a kitchen.Bedroom 1 is conveniently located on the ground floor and offers a double bed and a single bed. The en suite bathroom is equipped with a corner bath that has a shower over it, as well as a toilet and sink.
Bedroom 2 features a double bed and a single bed. The single bed is located on a mezzanine level and can be accessed via stairs, while the double bed is situated on the lower level. This room also has an en suite bathroom with a spacious shower, toilet, and sink.
Our salon area is furnished with comfortable armchairs and includes a TV with English and French reception, as well as a DVD player. We provide amenities such as an iron, ironing board, hairdryer, and washing machine for your convenience. A baby cot is also available if needed.
Outside, guests can enjoy our swimming pool and garden. A significant portion of the garden is open for our guests to explore and includes fruit trees, a pond, and grassed areas. We can also provide a barbecue upon request.
Please note that La Roumec operates as a strictly non-smoking establishment. Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate animals.
Reviews
Appréciations pour La Roumec, Escandolières:
short holiday
great place to stay with friendly hosts, nothing is too much for them. nice quite surrounding, good to see the region. rooms are big and garden is lovely, breakfast is great
Directions
To get to La Roumec, it is recommended to drive from Toulouse, which takes approximately 2.5 hours. However, there are also daily flights available from various cities with different airlines. Additionally, car hire services are available for convenience.
If driving from the north French coast, it will take about 8-9 hours (excluding stops) to reach La Roumec. From the A20, take Exit 56 and follow the D802 towards Rodez. Pass through Figeac and continue on the D840/N140 towards Decazeville/Rodez. At St Christophe Vallon, turn right just after the Pharmacie onto the D11, heading towards Cransac. Drive along this road for 4 kilometers, passing through Glassac and a series of "S" bends. Afterward, take the next right turn signposted for La Roumec (there are seven hamlets signposted here, La Roumec being one of them). The house with its tower will be visible ahead. Follow the narrow lane past a large square house, and the barn door will be straight ahead. Drive past the barn and then make a sharp left turn into the car park.
If coming from the A75, take Exit 42 and follow the N88 towards Rodez. From Rodez, continue on the D840/N140 towards Decazeville. Pass the airport on the left-hand side. At St Christophe Vallon, turn left just before the Pharmacie onto the D11, heading towards Cransac. Drive along this road for 4 kilometers, passing through Glassac and a series of "S" bends. Afterward, take the next right turn signposted for La Roumec (there are seven hamlets signposted here, La Roumec being one of them). The house with its tower will be visible ahead. Follow the narrow lane past a large square house, and the barn door will be straight ahead. Drive past the barn and then make a sharp left turn into the car park.
If driving from the north French coast, it will take about 8-9 hours (excluding stops) to reach La Roumec. From the A20, take Exit 56 and follow the D802 towards Rodez. Pass through Figeac and continue on the D840/N140 towards Decazeville/Rodez. At St Christophe Vallon, turn right just after the Pharmacie onto the D11, heading towards Cransac. Drive along this road for 4 kilometers, passing through Glassac and a series of "S" bends. Afterward, take the next right turn signposted for La Roumec (there are seven hamlets signposted here, La Roumec being one of them). The house with its tower will be visible ahead. Follow the narrow lane past a large square house, and the barn door will be straight ahead. Drive past the barn and then make a sharp left turn into the car park.
If coming from the A75, take Exit 42 and follow the N88 towards Rodez. From Rodez, continue on the D840/N140 towards Decazeville. Pass the airport on the left-hand side. At St Christophe Vallon, turn left just before the Pharmacie onto the D11, heading towards Cransac. Drive along this road for 4 kilometers, passing through Glassac and a series of "S" bends. Afterward, take the next right turn signposted for La Roumec (there are seven hamlets signposted here, La Roumec being one of them). The house with its tower will be visible ahead. Follow the narrow lane past a large square house, and the barn door will be straight ahead. Drive past the barn and then make a sharp left turn into the car park.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Services
Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Credit cards accepted
Attractions
- Conques Abbey: Located in the nearby town of Conques, this medieval abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Known for its stunning Romanesque architecture and beautiful stained glass windows, it is a popular destination for history and art enthusiasts.
- Belcastel: A picturesque village situated on the banks of the Aveyron River, Belcastel is known for its well-preserved medieval castle. Visitors can explore the charming streets lined with stone houses, visit the castle, and enjoy the scenic views of the river.
- Najac Castle: Perched atop a hill overlooking the Aveyron River, Najac Castle is a magnificent fortress dating back to the 13th century. The castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and regularly hosts exhibitions and events.
- Millau Viaduct: Located in the city of Millau, this iconic cable-stayed bridge is one of the tallest in the world. Spanning across the Tarn Valley, it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can also learn about the construction of the viaduct at the Millau Viaduct Visitor Center.
- Roquefort-sur-Soulzon: This small village is famous for being the birthplace of Roquefort cheese. Visitors can tour the Roquefort cheese caves to learn about the production process and sample this renowned blue cheese. The village itself is also charming, with narrow streets and traditional stone houses.
- Figeac: A historic town located along the Cele River, Figeac is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. The town is home to several museums, including the Champollion Museum, dedicated to the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs. Visitors can explore the charming old town and admire the beautiful buildings.
- Micropolis - La Cité des Insectes: Situated in Saint-Léons, Micropolis is an insect-themed park and museum. It offers a unique opportunity to learn about the fascinating world of insects through interactive exhibits, workshops, and a butterfly garden.
- Saint-Cirq-Lapopie: Considered one of the most beautiful villages in France, Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is perched on a cliff overlooking the Lot River. The village is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, charming streets, and stunning views. Visitors can explore the narrow lanes, visit art galleries, and enjoy the scenic surroundings.
- Gorges du Tarn: This spectacular canyon carved by the Tarn River offers breathtaking natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, kayaking, and rock climbing while taking in the dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters. 10. Rodez Cathedral: Located in the city of Rodez, the cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Its imposing bell tower dominates the skyline, and the interior houses remarkable stained glass windows and a beautiful organ. The cathedral also offers panoramic views of the city from its terrace.