In the south of the Tarn department, the Domaine d'En Baleux is located 50 km south of Albi, 75 km east of Toulouse and 45 km north of Carcassonne. This region is steeped in history and geological curiosities. Moreover, we are only 1h30 from the Mediterranean and the Pyrenees. It is therefore a geographically ideal site for indulging in one's favorite holiday activities, whether cultural, sporting or relaxing...
At the foot of the Black Mountain, a fully renovated 2-person gite awaits you, located on the ground floor overlooking a 2000 m² plain.
This gite consists of a living room, a bedroom with 1 double bed (possibility of 2 single beds) and 1 shower room.
Housing equipment: dishwasher, washing machine, fridge-freezer, hob, oven, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, kettle, iron, ironing board, television, DVD player, central heating.
Also at your disposal: barbecue, garden furniture, deckchairs, ping-pong table, swimming pool, collective car park and free WiFi.
We rent this accommodation for a minimum of 2 nights.
The prices indicated are inclusive of all charges (except tourist tax) and vary according to seasonality.
Open all year.
For more information, photos and to obtain a personalized price, do not hesitate to contact us by phone or email.
This old stone sheepfold from the 19th century allows you to choose between 2 accommodation options.
A break of a few days in bed and breakfast or a longer stay as a couple, with family or friends, in one of our apartments/gîtes for 1 to 10 people.
In any case, you will be seduced by the calm and serenity that emanate from the place...
A short stroll lulled by the sound of the stream running alongside the property, a siesta in the shade of the hundred-year-old trees of the 5000 m² park, a moment of relaxation by the swimming pool, a game of petanque or table tennis … such is the atmosphere that awaits you …
Your walks will take you to visit the Medieval City of LABRUGUIÈRE, a millennial rural town founded in 985 which deserves more than a simple detour.
The castle, the Church of St Thyrs and its trompe-l'œil paintings, the 13th century Halle, the corbelled and half-timbered houses, the Arthur Batut museum (1846-1918), photographer who left his mark on history of the image through his avant-garde works (automatic aerial shots by kite, contemporary portraits, etc.)