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Le Vauban Show is an old barn completely renovated with wood lime and hemp, enjoying a great comfort to make your break as enjoyable as greedy.
The ground floor is dedicated to a local organic and quality catering with its sweet and savory Tartinerie which the service is provided continuously from 11am 18h.
The first floor opens onto a reading area, with exhibitions (photos, paintings, sculpture ...); it also held cultural workshops, calligraphy, drawing, organic cuisine, poetry readings, dedication of authors...
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In the Regional Natural Park of Haut Languedoc, the first village was built around the main farmhouse (Occitan
for Cap Mas) of the Cathar castle of Roquefort "lès campmazes" whose remains are now in the municipality of Sorèze.
Salon de Vauban was born from the meeting of a prestigious location and a passion for organic food in 2008, the acquisition of an old barn in the village of Cammazes, 200m from the Pottery Roger Alibeu become a living places, rich in authenticity.
The task is daunting, but after long development work, the project is finally born.
La Grange "enchan'thé".
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Opening Restaurant:
- 01 january to 31 december - From 11:00 to
18:30
- Closed day(s): Monday -
Tuesday - Wednesday
Capacity Restaurant:
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1 Restaurant room, 25 seats indoor
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* Salon de
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* Restaurant * Pets allowed * Groups accepted |

Château de Saissac

Lac de Saint-Ferréol

Revel
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The Cabardès region is situated to the west of Languedoc and to the south of the central massif, a geologist's dream, balanced between east and west, the sun and the coolness, the heathland and the mountain. It is here that the winds cross. They bring the intense mediterranean heat necessary for southern "cépages" (grape types) such as syrah and grenache, and the cool atlantic humidity for the ocean "cépages": merlot, cabernet-sauvignon, cabernet-franc, cot and fer-servadou, to prosper. The vineyards and wines of Cabardès have been recognized as AOC since february 1999. The quality of the grapes, the wine-making, the blending of the "cépages" and the keeping of the wines has allowed us to obtain the best balance between fruit and structure, fullness and complexity, intensity and elegance. Cabardès assembles 30 châteaux and domaines over 500 productive hectares spread amongst 18 villages. 20000 hectolitres are produced each year,of which 60% are exported....
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Vin de Pays d’Oc,
Vin de Pays de l’Aude |
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Vin de Pays means 'country wine' to the French, but to outsiders it can mean New World with a French accent. These are the wines which the French authorities unreservedly allow to be labelled with the grape variety from which they were made. It is difficult to over-estimate the importance of this large and growing category of wines for the future of the French wine trade. The French themselves may have tended to see any Vin de Pays as distinctly inferior to any appellation contrôlée wine, whereas many of their customers abroad see the better Vins de Pays as good-value, user-friendly, sometimes high-quality non-conformist emissaries from the world's most revered wine producer....
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Located south of the Tarn at the foot of the Montagne Noire, Sorèze a museum of glass unique, housed in the former hospital of the town built under Charles X. It was created in 1996 by Yves Blaquiere, erudite man, passionate about history and glass. The association "Les Amis de Sorèze", which was created in 1998, manages the museum with the support of the mayor and organizes exhibitions and conferences. The museum currently contains over 1600 pieces of glass - from antiquity to the mid-twentieth century - gained through a reasoned policy of purchase and the generosity of many donors. Two major specificities characterize collections: - Drinking glasses seventeenth to the nineteenth century - The blue-green glass of Languedoc The Museum of Glass is a valuable cultural development of the city of Sorèze. "Like a fingerprint, the breath of the glass marked his time, in this village where mind blowing and southerly wind"...
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A city in the colors of time ... In the triangle Albi-Toulouse-Carcassonne, bordering the Lauragais plain, in a land of plenty and at the foot of the Montagne Noire, Sorèze offers a palette of colorful landscapes. Classified resort with a prestigious past with its Abbey School, a historical monument, control of twelve centuries of intelligence and memory, the Bell Tower St. Martin, the houses with wood sides and overhangs the remarkable stamp, Lake St. Ferreol , on the heights, built to supply the Canal du Midi, World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Glass Museum and its extensive collection of antique glassware ... Home to many artists and craftsmen, Sorèze is a meeting place for all seasons, outstanding cultural dynamism. Favorite stop on the way to Saint Jacques de Compostela, Sorèze is a gateway to the Parc Naturel Regional du Haut Languedoc to outdoor activities and discoveries full of emotions!...
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Durfort village artisanal du cuivre |
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Durfort, the entrance to the Montagne Noir. The village of Durfort is located in the Tarn between Revel in the Haute-Garonne and the Tarn Sorèze. It borders the banks of the Sorbonne, the local river leads down to the Montagne Noir. The picturesque village is built around the Place du Plo. You will discover many ancient corbelled houses by browsing through the streets patrolled by a central channel where water flows clear and abundant. With the development of tourism, Durfort was able to attract quality craftsmen (copper, leather, glass, jewelry and basket maker, etc ...). A major company established since 1965 is cured...
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Musée & Jardins du Canal du Midi |
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Located in the heart of the Montagne Noir, at the junction of three departments (Haute-Garonne, Tarn and Aude), the basin of St. Ferreol is for generations, one of the favorite rendezvous of Recreational enthusiasts and outdoor. Its beach, its supervised swimming, water sports, fishing preserve its and its picnic areas are forgetting that Lake St. Ferreol is primarily a retention pond, the centerpiece of the supply network of channel noon! It is in this natural setting that from the early 19th century, romantic gardens were gradually developed. In 1855, the installation of the water jet endowed them with a refreshing atmosphere for strolling and loitering. Instead of approval, the gardens of the museum can also discover the hydraulic principles that govern the supply of canal water. The "ps" (available to groups by reservation), lets get to the heart of the dam and reach the control system and valves installed in 1829. They top a second gallery, "the vault drain", inaccessible to the public and which is currently the main flow of water in the basin....
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Elevage des biches
de Picarel |
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A farm containing 350 head of deer, does and fawns in semi-liberty over an area of 50 ha. The tamed animals can be easily approached throughout the year: mating, births. A stag and deer farm in the heart of the Montagne Noir....
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The Arboretum du Lampy, also known as the Arboretum du Domaine du Lampy-Neuf, is a private arboretum located in Le Lampy-Neuf, Saissac, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. It is open daily. The arboretum was first established in the 19th century as the Canal du Midi administration's experimental site for exotic trees. After forty years of neglect, restoration began in 1995. Older trees include araucarias, Lawson cypresses, sequoiadendrons, thujas, and Virginia tulip trees; these have been augmented with new plantings of cedar of Lebanon, Gingko biloba, liquidambar, Negundo maple, olive, etc....
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