The typical old Gaillac farmhouse at the gateway to the town.
Lisle-sur-Tarn is a 13th century bastide, located on the banks of the Tarn at the heart of the Gaillac, enjoying a privileged location in halfway between Toulouse and Albi. A unique place with arcades in the Great Southwest, a landscape organized between forest, plain and wine-growing slopes, make this village an attractive and welcoming bastide. The place Central, renovated in 2000, is one of the largest places at arcades of the bastides of Southwest (5,000 m²). Old road of the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, the bastide was founded after the Albigensian crusade. The count of Toulouse, Raymond VII, wanted to create a city that replaces the "castel" de Montaigut, which the Crusaders had demanded the destruction. The production and sale of wine then pastel created a rich market that opened a river port on the Tarn on Northern Europe. Still wine, Lisle-sur-Tarn is now a forced passage of the Circuit des Bastides.
Gite, House traditional Gaillac. Covered terrace, Garden, Court, carport, porch. Ground floor: fully equipped kitchen, living room, wc, storeroom. Upstairs: 3 bedrooms, bathroom with wc. Electric heating. Possibility linen rental and service end of stay housework.
Classement & labels
- 3 stars
- 3 épis/ears of corn
Informations supplémentaires
Animaux acceptés : Oui
Bookable online
Capacité
- 3 chambre(s)
- Capacité maximale de l'hébergement : 5 personne(s)
Ouverture
Ouverture du 01 January 2024 au 31 December 2024
Tarifs
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Moyens de paiement
- Travellers Cheque
Prestations
Equipments
- Play area
- Terrace
- Barbecue
Services
- Pets welcome
- Wi-fi