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Cottage | 3 bedrooms | Sleeps 6

Comfort space and privacy: A peaceful and tranquil hide away in the vineyards of Gaillac wine region 50km out of Toulouse Airport.

£79–£140 / night

£550–£980 / week

7 nights min stay

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Key info:

  • Swimming pool
  • Suitable for children of all ages
  • Car advised
  • May take pets – please enquire

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Villa | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 10

Set on village limits, a simple stroll leads you directly into village with shops, bars, etc. less than 1km away. LARGE heated* pool, air conditioning, 1 acre garden fully fenced with gates & total privacy. Furnished to very high standard & beautifully decorated.

£79–£214 / night

£550–£1500 / week

7 nights min stay

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Farmhouse | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 10

Large restored farmhouse set on hilltop with views & private pool. MAIN HOUSE : 3 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms + Independant Annexe with en suite. Pool ( heated* ). Close to tourist towns : bars, restaurants, shops, sporting activities. Toulouse just over 1 hr.

£96–£186 / night

£675–£1300 / week

Short stays welcome

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If you want to get away from it all, the Midi-Pyréenés is the largest official region of France, offering stunning vistas, good summer weather and a unique landscape. The ski resorts on the Spanish border offer an economical alternative to those of the French Alps, and this area is dotted with thermal resorts. The gorges of the Aveyron and numerous grottoes and the lofty meadows of the Pyrenees National Park also draw people to the region, and the Massif Central is celebrated here for its potholing. The university town of Toulouse offers a vibrant host of music events and festivals in the summer, and the excellent planetarium at the Cité de Espace will fascinate children. This area produces the famous Roquefort cheese and the distinctive ‘black’ wine of historic Cahors is not to be missed. The Midi-Pyrénées is also the home of the distilleries of Armagnac. Millions of visitors follow in the footsteps of pilgrims before them in making a visit to the shrine at Lourdes every year for worship and prayer.