Holiday rentals, house and apartments of the gite de la calade in Liaucous (12720), in the Tarn and Jonte gorges.
Animals allowed, without supplement.
Holiday vouchers (ANCV) accepted.
Sliding scale rates beyond the first week rented.
Ref. Tourist tax: FR7RMXK1 and FR5V3R6M
Rental in Liaucous (municipality of Mostuejouls, Aveyron, Midi-Pyrénées) of an old stone house comprising two independent apartments (70 m² and 20 m²) to be rented separately or together.
* THE 70 m² F3 (capacity: 4 adults or 5 people with at least two children) includes a kitchen, a living room, a shower room / WC, two attic bedrooms (height under the ridge of Ch I: 180 cm height under Ch. II ridge: 150 cm.). 1 bed in 140 + 1 bed in 90 (Room I); 1 bed 140 + extra bed 70 cm (Room II); BZ in 140 in the living room.
Electric heating and wood heating
* THE 20 m² STUDIO (capacity: 2 people) includes a 140 cm sofa bed, a kitchen and a shower room/WC. Ground floor terrace of 30 m², with barbecue and garden furniture.
Electric heating and wood heating
All comfort in both apartments, except dishwasher and TV (no washing machine in the small apartment).
The gîte de la Calade, like the village of Liaucous, faces due south. View of the Tarn gorges, the Causse de Sauveterre and the Causse Noir. Windows to the south. Velux in the bedrooms of F3.
The small medieval village of Liaucous is nestled at an altitude of 500 m, on the slopes of the Causse de Sauveterre, at the entrance to the Gorges du Tarn and the Gorges de la Jonte, 19 km from Millau.
This hamlet with cobbled and steep streets is classified, as is the wild and protected territory of the Causses and the Cévennes.
Votive village festival in August; garage sales in June and August. Cultural events in the Romanesque church; weekly night markets with regional products. All shops two kilometers away. Caving, hiking, canoeing, swimming, climbing, tree climbing, mountain biking, etc. The Liaucous site is equipped with a via ferrata, with equipment rental service on site.
The house is renovated in eco-construction, with traditional and local materials, such as chestnut wood, lime plaster with local (dolomitic) sands.
Photos on request.