The farmhouse is spacious and bright and has a wonderful dining room with high ceilings and a fully equipped kitchen with sliding glass doors to the terrace. When they are open, you feel like you are in the garden while you cook. The living room has a cathedral ceiling and a beautiful fireplace. There is a scullery, a laundry room and a toilet. The master bedroom with a double bed has an en-suite bathroom with a bath, shower and toilet, the bedroom with a double bed has an en-suite shower room, toilet and dressing room, and the bedroom with a single bed and a double bed, has a toilet.
The cottage has a separate entrance and parking. The living room has beautiful high ceilings. There is an open plan kitchen with floor-to-ceiling windows that lead out to the terrace of the gite and there is a living room. The bedroom has a double bed. The bathroom includes a very bright shower room and a separate toilet. The mezzanine houses a second bedroom with two single beds.
Grateloup is a small, quiet village located in the southwest of France, in the Lot-et-Garonne department. A 10 minute drive from the house is Tonneins, a charming little town on the banks of the Garonne River that offers all amenities. Here you will find shops, bakeries, pharmacies and everything else you need. The scenery in this area is beautiful. Most of the villages are located on the banks of the river, with stone houses, vineyards and fields. It is a very relaxing and touristy place.
Grateloup is close to towns such as Marmande (30 minutes), Villeneuve-sur-Lot (30 minutes), Aiguillon (14 minutes), Agen (40 minutes), Toulouse (1h20) and Bordeaux (1h15). Bordeaux airport is 1 hour 20 minutes away, Toulouse airport is 1 hour 40 minutes away and Agen la Garenne airport is 50 minutes away by car.
Domaine Ghislane comprises a renovated farmhouse with a gîte and a swimming pool with stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Lafitte sur Lot, on the banks of the Lot between Tonneins and Villeneuve-sur-Lot The Prune Farm and Museum. The arrival is by crossing the plum orchard which changes completely according to the seasons. White as snow in spring, bright green afterwards and filled with purple plums in summer. For young and old, there is also the corn maze, open in July - August and what an adventure!
Historic centre of Clairac. Like many small towns located on the banks of the Lot, Clairac has its beach. But it also brings together the most beautiful half-timbered houses in the region as well as the church of Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens known for its remarkable butler.
In Clairac, the lake of Latapie is a fishing lake. It is nestled in the heart of the countryside, in the middle of agricultural fields and meadows, in the Val de Garonne. This rural environment is very pleasant for a fishing trip or a hike.
The municipal beach of Clairac is a swimming place on the Lot located at the leisure center and complies with European standards. Access to the beach is free all year round and swimming is supervised in the afternoons in July and August for the well-being of all. A lifeguard, a supervisor who holds the BNSSA, watches over the safety of all swimmers.
In Sainte-Colombe de Villeneuve in the Lot-et-Garonne, discover a haven of beauty and freshness under a green setting and blue sky: the Lastournelle cave is a pearl of Aquitaine in the Lot valley. The Lastournelle cave was discovered in 1878 thanks to farmers who were digging a well to find water, they did not find water but an underground wonder. Tourist site located in the Villeneuve Vallée du Lot territory, labeled Pays d'art et histoire.
Tonneins enjoys a rich historical heritage and a remarkable natural exposure. During your visit, you can't miss the quays overlooking the Garonne from a good twenty meters. A magnificent view opens up to you and the walk promises to be pleasant. The religious buildings also have some nice surprises in store for you. The church of Notre-Dame dates from the nineteenth century, as does the church of Saint-Pierre. You can't go to Tonneins without tasting the famous Tonneins ham. Secret recipe and congratulations from royalty have given its letters of nobility to this speciality that is still very popular today.
You can't miss the Gorry Mill. Located on a mound at an altitude of 162 meters, it can be seen from afar. Accessible by a small path, it dominates the Garonne valley and faces, on the same hill, the mill of Roujol. Built in 1808 as indicated by the inscription above the door, the Gorry mill was still in operation when it was destroyed by fire in 1932.
