Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
The Count and the Countess d'Armagnac will be your hosts at Le Chateau de Couanac which has been in the same family since the late 1700. The castle is set amongst 750 acres of mainly grass and woodland, with a private lake available for fishing . Not only impressive by its rich history and architectural diversity, beauty and calm are the most dominant features of this magnificent Estate. The four various properties offered for rentals share a large pool and are located next to the castle and form a little hamlet. La Metairie, Le Fournil, La Maison du Meunier and La Forge offer ideal accommodation and the chance to holiday in company or in complete peace and quite. All the houses, each with unique features have private gardens and have been tastefully converted retaining original exposed beams, stonework and fireplaces. All the accommodation benefits from the most beautiful scenery and tranquillity the Estate has to offer. Ideal place for children to meet and play and for parents to relax.
LA FORGE
POOL & Games Room
Chateau de Couanac
Chateau grounds
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The Midi-Pyrenees / Lot region
The XII century Chateau de Couanac built on the famous Causse de Limogne, only 15 minutes drive from St Cirq Lapopie, is set in the middle of 750 acres of land. The Lot, rich in its diversity of landscapes and architecture offers authentic values, amazing nature, knowledge and beauty. Whatever the season, a short or long break, there will never be a lack of activities waiting to be discovered. As well as the scenery, the region is famously known for its food, in particular the Cabecou cheese made from soft and light unpasteurized goats milk. The Lot River winds its way through the wine area extending from the historical town of Cahors 40 kilometers to the west, covering an eara of 3,500 hectares. In addition to vineyards in the valley and on the hillsides, vines have been planted on the rocky Causse (high, chalky plateau). The deep-red wine from the area around Cahors was once numbered among France's most famous products. Full bodied wines have been pressed here since the 7th century.
Varaire area
One of the main and most interesting activities of the week is to visit the local markets. Around St Cirq Lapopie (including St Cirq on Wednesday mornings in the summer) and the Chateau de Couanac, villages will have weekly markets. Some of the best known are on Sunday in the villages of Limogne, Concots and St Antonin Noble Val and Montcuq. On Monday in the small town of Caussade, Thursday in Villefranche de Rouergue and Saturdays in Cahors. Cahors, the capital of the Lot region, with its medieval quarter is densely packed with old four-storey houses linked by streets and alleyways so narrow you can almost touch both walls, has a rich history and is a very pleasant place to enjoy and venture through. Among a choice of beautiful buildings, not to be missed is the Cathedral St-Etienne consecrated in 1119, which is crowned with two 18 meter wide cupolas (the largest in France) and the fortified medieval bridge called Le Pont Valentre, more commonly known as the 'Devil's Bridge' (one of France's finest).
How to get there
BY CAR For your route planner try www.theaa.com or www.viamichelin.com.
Allow a day's drive from your port of entry - approximately 8+ hours. It is now possible to remain on motorways all the way from Calais (dual carriageway around Paris).
For Cross Channel offers do try www.ferrysavers.com or www.ferrysmart.co.uk.
BY AIR
Toulouse 1.5 HRS
Rodez 1.5 HRS
Airlines with direct flights into our region: www.airfrance.com www.britishairways.com www.easyjet.com www.bmibaby.com www.flybe.com www.ryanair.com www.airlingus.com