Larzac :On the 400 hectare property where Camargue horses are bred we offer our chambres d’hotes in a building that was once the sheepfold of the 17th century château.
On the edge of the village the Domaine des Clauzals surrounds a terrace : it was a 19th century farm and the building is in a typical Causse style. The land is enclosed by a wall within which our pets roam.
The non-smoking rooms have a double bed and a spacious bathroom. Linen is changed regularly. Access is by the huge living room
On the edge of the village the Domaine des Clauzals surrounds a terrace : it was a 19th century farm and the building is in a typical Causse style. The land is enclosed by a wall within which our pets roam.
The non-smoking rooms have a double bed and a spacious bathroom. Linen is changed regularly. Access is by the huge living room
Description of Chambres D'Hotes:
Our vaulted farmhouse was the old sheepcote the old Chateau of Le Cros. Today the village has 20 families. Some farm, others work in local towns or live further away. Located on an incline slightly to the north of the village, the buildings of the Domaine des Clauzals are on a limestone terrace. They include a modern barn with 19th century stables at ground level. The farmhouse and garden are in a walled enclosure. Our horses, cats and dogs roam everywhere and keep us company.Our two non-smoking bedrooms are located in a peaceful corner of the farmhouse and look out onto over the garden. They are reached from the long vaulted living-room of the old bergerie. One is on the ground floor and the other on the first floor, up a narrow spiral staircase. Each room has a double bed. Adjacent to each room is a generous private bathroom with a shower
Continental breakfast is served between 7h30 and 10 in the morning.
There are several restaurants nearby open all the year offering lunch, dinner, morning coffee, afternoon tea and snacks.
Attractions:
Le Cros is a short drive from the Cirque de Navacelles, the Knights’ Templar village of La Couvertoirade, the Lac du Salagou and Saint Guilhem le Désert, Millau, Roquefort.Directions
Coming from the North:Take the A75 from Clermont Ferrand to Montpellier. After crossing the stunning new Millau Viaduct (designed by Norman Foster), travel south for 35 km. Leave the motorway at Exit 49 heading towards Le Caylar.
From the South
Take the A75 from the direction of Beziers or Monpellier. Some 15 kms beyond Lodève, shortly after the long tunnel at the col Pas de l’Escalette, take Exit 49 to Le Caylar.
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