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Rob Greven en Marieke den Ouden

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  • Quiet, rural area

UNWIND IN BEAUTIFUL SOUTHWEST FRANCE AMONG VINEYARDS ...
Prices 2024: €800 low season; €1,000 mid season; €1,300 high season. Click in calendar for exact price information.
Le Romarin is an old characteristic building in white natural stone. Accredited by Gîtes de France with ★★★★★★★★ with a stay of 5 people, with still possibility to extend to 7 people by means of an extra sofa bed in living room.
There are 3 levels: a living room with lovely 2-p (bed) sofa, and two bedrooms with one double and three single beds respectively a bathroom installed in 2019 with separate bath and shower, toilet and washbasin. In a separate room are washing machine and tumble dryer, and on the second floor there is a second toilet with sink.
The house is beautifully and child-friendly (stair gates) restored, situated in an enclosed garden with lots of privacy yet close to the village. The rental price includes final cleaning and linen.
Perfect for a family, for two couples or a young family with grandparents on holiday. We recommend an occupancy of 6 persons plus possibly a child under 2 years with possibly 2 temporary guests (sofa bed in the living room).
Equipped with fast internet (ADSL/WIFI), a large flat-screen satellite HDTV (including Dutch, Flemish, English and German channels) and a DVD player with enough wonderful films for several weeks. There is also a nice library with books and magazines in various languages and board games and puzzles.
Most beds have Dunlopillo mattresses and anti-allergic pillows. In the well-equipped kitchen (Smeg oven, large fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, coffeemaker and Nespresso, complementary coffee available in the supermarket) you can of course prepare your own lunches and dinners or use the well-equipped charcoal barbecue (with shade terrace). But if you don't feel like cooking you can go to Montcuq, Sauzet, or one of the many other restaurants (all within 10 km).
The beautiful 4 x 11 metre private pool with outdoor shower in the 4500 m2 garden has a transparent cover, but is not artificially heated.
The water is heated by sunlight and outside temperature, so the pool can be used from mid-May to October, depending on the weather in spring.
Pets by arrangement.

More photos of the house: https://picasaweb.google.com/104481054308543882851/LeRomarinHuisEnTuin?authkey=Gv1sRgCM628aj-w77O8wE
More pictures of the surroundings: https://picasaweb.google.com/104481054308543882851/OmgevingStadjesEnWandelingen?authkey=Gv1sRgCLqj3Z2ZioaIAQ

Facilities

  • Independent
  • Local contact
  • Dishwasher
  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Iron
  • Fenced garden
  • Cot
  • High chair
  • TV
  • Internet
  • Fireplace
  • Hair dryer
  • Bath
  • With swimming pool
  • Private pool

Availability of 'Le Romarin'

Surroundings

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Nearest shops (bakery, small supermarket, restaurant) at 7 km in the charming Sauzet. Nearby also lively Cahors (20 km) with its cultural festivals (film, jazz), museums, and streets and boulevards full of shops and terraces where you can drink a strong café, enjoy a pastis or a three-course lunch before exploring the medieval centre with its cathedral, secret gardens and famous bridge. Discover the picturesque Quercy towns and visit the medieval cities of St Cirq Lapopie, Sarlat or Rocamadour (90 km max), or bastide towns such as Castelnau Montratier (13th century) and Labastide Marnhac. Throughout the year, there are festivals and activities in the region: music, film, theatre, medieval, folklore and horse riding ("Les deux jours de Montcuq" in November).
Bonaguil castle is very interesting for architecture lovers, who may also want to visit Cahors cathedral and the rocky towns such as Saint Cirq Lapopie or Cajarc. You can visit the cave and cave houses Pech Merle with hundreds of rock drawings and hand and foot prints (about 50 km) and of course the famous cave of Lascaux.
You can also enjoy walking among forests, rivers, vineyards and sleepy villages and bastide towns.

  • Rural
  • Hilly
  • In or near a village

Reviews

Le Romarin has received 1 reviews in the last 4 years with a:

9 stars
  • 9 stars

    Heerlijk huis, van alle gemakken voorzien zoals goede bedden, goed uitgeruste keuken met oven , vaatwasser en magnetron, WiFi, Nederlandse tv-kanalen, wasmachine/droger en eigen zwembad.
    De omgeving is mooi en er is veel te zien en te doen!

    Comment from Rob Greven en Marieke den Ouden

    Dank Angela, fijn dat jullie het zo naar je zin hebben gehad!

  • Jan den Oever from Amsterdam,

    8 stars

    We hebben een geweldige tijd gehad in jullie mooie vakantiehuis! Ook onze twee kinderen (2 en 4) hadden het echt naar hun zin. De oudste heeft zwemles van ons gehad in het ondiepe deel van het zwembad. De jongste vond het ook heerlijk om –onder toezicht- te spetteren in het bad en voelde zich verder helemaal thuis met de Nederlandse tv en ook met de dvd’s die we mochten gebruiken.
    We hebben bijna elke dag kunnen barbecueën en konden daarbij gebruik maken van al die rozemarijn, maar ook van de salie en tijm. Ook plukten we de eerste pruimpjes van de bomen, klein maar heerlijk zoet.
    We hebben uitstapjes gemaakt naar plaatsjes en marktjes in de buurt en ook naar Cahors. Leuk om te zien dat Franse restaurants kinderen heel gewoon vinden, dat is in Nederland soms wel anders.
    Voor mij was het handig om af en toe even via internet contact te maken met het werk. Dat ging prima.
    We komen zeker nog eens terug!

    Jan, Eline en Kim (4) en Sven (2)

  • Jane from Engeland,

    8 stars

    Wat een fijne vakantieplek! Het gebouw is verrassend, interessant en charmant. Het is ontzettend rustig in de buurt.
    We hadden veel plezier bij het koken op de barbecue, met kruiden uit de tuin en met behulp van het uitstekende barbecuegereedschap.
    Naast het ruime zwembad was de tafeltennistafel goed voor sportieve ontspanning.
    We zouden dit zeker opnieuw boeken en het zonder meer aan onze vrienden aanbevelen. We zijn veel vaker in Frankrijk geweest maar dit huis staat zeker in de top van onze vakantie-ervaringen.
    Het was heerlijk om er te zijn en we wilden eigenlijk niet vertrekken …

Restaurants, food & wine

Explore the lively weekly Sunday market in Montcuq. Take a rest on the shaded terraces where the food is good, plentiful and cheap. Visit the local flea markets and the many flea markets if you like antiques and bric-a-brac. The marches nocturnes give you the opportunity to buy freshly prepared food and eat it on the spot, in the midst of other tourists and natives, seated at long tables.

Activities

Many sporting activities are possible on site: swimming, table tennis, boules or badminton.
In the vicinity you can cycle, there are beautiful hiking trails, tennis, golf, quads, 4 x 4, horse riding, canoeing, supping, kayaking and boat trips and hang-gliding over the Lot.
You can also hire your own boat near Cahors and rent bikes in nearby Prayssac.

  • Bicycle
  • Near hiking trails
  • Near ATB trails
  • Near riding
  • Water sports
  • Flying and gliding

Further remarks

Tips for a week in Le Romarin

You might spend a week in this holiday home (or longer). We have compiled a list of tips that you will receive when you rent our house. Here are some of them: markets, walks, antiques & brocante and towns & cities. Also some sports tips (paragliding, karting, boat trips).
Swimming, walking, table tennis or badminton, petanque and barbecuing are always possible on site. But if you want something different, here are some ideas for your holiday. Have fun!
We show you the way to the best baker in the region, where people come from far and wide to eat the traditional bread with nuts and wine, or with bacon and olives.
On Sundays, you can walk around the market in Montcuq and buy food for the coming days. Apart from the usual vegetables, cheese, sausages, olives, you will also find wine and spirits, special products such as duck breast, duckillettes, wild or cultivated asparagus, chestnuts, etc. (only in season, of course). (only in season, of course). The spice and tea merchant has an overwhelming choice. Furthermore, there are bags, clothes, handy things like knives, wallets, tablecloths and bedding. In summer, there are also more tourist-oriented stalls with toys, jewellery and belts.
If you don't want to return home immediately, you can have lunch on the square's sunny side terrace (the salads are excellent). You can spend the afternoon walking along the famous tower of Montcuq or another (marked) walk in the area.
Usually, in the summer, there is a vide-grenier or a brocante somewhere in the weekend. Often indicated on signs along the road, but also on the internet (http://vide-greniers.org; search for departement 46 or Lot). And certainly in the local magazine La Dépêche, but of course you have hardly read that yet.

Monday is the most boring day in France: many shops are closed and many catering establishments also. So maybe a good day to stock up on all the basic necessities in the supermarket, the Carrefour in Prayssac is our favourite. Don't forget the charcoal for the barbecue! You can then use it immediately when preparing lunch or dinner.
Hiking: there is for example a dolmen hike at about 13 km distance. See the information in Le Romarin. With a bit of luck, you will not only see beautiful flowers and plants (orchids for example) but also deer, which roam freely in the area.
On the third Tuesday of the month, you can go to the foire in Prayssac: a market with many other things than food.
If you like to browse, you can do an antique tour. We will lead you to a few addresses in the region, including the outbuildings of a chateau: huge amounts of antiques, old stuff and junk and run by two cigar-smoking old ladies. There is also an architectural dealer/antique shop: a large area with (mostly new) fountains, garden statues, old garden furniture, new and old fireplace plates and all sorts of old windows and doors. This is all outside, inside you will find the "armoires", gigantic cupboards and various old tables and chairs. There are real finds among them! Some prices are still in old francs, convert to euros by dividing by 6. And a trader with new garden furniture, but made to designs from around 1900, antique (or at least old) chairs and cupboards and various antique small items (fabrics, plates, clothes).
The Wednesday market in Cahors is a nice day out. Cahors has of course more: after the (morning) market you can have lunch on the boulevard or at the market square. Tip: under the parasols near the new square with the fountains, or at Chantilly on the boulevard with a huge choice of all kinds of lunch dishes.
In Cahors, you can take the walk along all the secret gardens (ask information at the Info touristique, near the big fountain). Or take a boat trip on the Lot where you can look at Cahors from the water behind large windows or outside on the deck. You sail under the famous Pont Valentré, among other things. Choose your seat with the weather in mind. The sun is more tolerable indoors!

Lovers of the big city can drive to Toulouse (approx. 120 km). City walk, shopping, beautiful buildings and the space museum. Toulouse is a student city with a relaxed atmosphere.
A must is the Friday market in Prayssac. The market is divided over many small streets and at least as atmospheric as the much more famous market of Montcuq on Sundays. Olives, paella, delicious bread, goat and sheep cheese, biological products, wine, honey: you will find it here.
Also a nice idea: a visit to Lauzerte, approx. 30 km away (south-west). The village of older (ex?) hippies, who are called "baba cool's" here. Lots of ceramics, hand drawn candles, fluttery tie & dye clothes and nicely meant kitchen stuff. Sometimes there is a market, sometimes a concert and the beating heart is the high square with the galleries and the restaurant La flûte d'or.

And don't worry if you didn't get a chance to visit or do all the things you set out to do - you can come back again. A stay in another season also offers other possibilities. The landscape has a different colour: fresh light green in spring and red-coloured vineyards in autumn. If you come in September, you can pick ripe figs from the trees on the property. You will also find a culinary surfeit on the markets of various kinds of mushrooms but also chestnuts. If you come in spring, there are places where the wild asparagus grows: thin and green. Difficult to find for you but luckily they are also sold on the market, neatly bundled. Buy wild strawberries to go with them for a dessert.
And you can return to places you have already visited that look completely different. For Montcuq on a weekday is different from Sunday. And Cahors in spring has a different atmosphere than in high summer. There is plenty to do in every season.

Sport
You may have missed the sports tips. But of course you can go canoeing in Anglars-Juillac, rent a bike in Prayssac, go karting in Cahors, ride a donkey cart in Villeseque, play golf in Sauveterre, paragliding in Douelle or horse riding in Lacapelle-Cabanac.

Additional price info and offers

ATTENTION
In the unlikely event that the rental cannot take place due to a lockdown or travel restrictions in France or in your country of residence in connection with the Covid pandemic, we will refund your (down) payment including the deposit.

For out-of-season rentals, please contact the landlord.

Price includes

Cleaning fee, Towels, Bed linen

Price exclusive

  • Safety deposit € 200.00

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How many guests?

Per week starting from

€800

Per week starting from

€800