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Mas de Bastide
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| In this exceptional 17th century Mas, with its lovely garden and inviting pool, 3 charming self contained double bedrooms (ensuite shower rooms) off a secluded courtyard are available for discerning travellers, who are looking for a comfortable base from where to explore the beauty of the Lot region. Breakfast is served on the wisteria covered terrace with beautiful views over the valley. Your hostes will serve dinner, however you need to advise her in the morning. |
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Things To Do
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| Horse riding, tennis, hiking, cycling, sightseeing in the area (Cahors, Prayssac, Rocamadour, St. Cirque la Popie, Montcuq to name a few), wine tasting. |
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Rooms
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|  | Room 1
elegant spacious double bedroom, with traditional furniture, view of the garden and private outdoor sitting area. Modern ensuite shower room | Room Rate
Euro 65 per night/room including French breakfast. |
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|  | Room 2
lovely, cosy, vaulted ceiling room, in provencale style, with modern ensuite shower room. Accessible from courtyard, sitting area in curate's garden across the courtyard. | Room Rate
Euro 60 per room/night including French breakfast. |
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|  | Room 3
Comfortable family accommodation, comprising a double room with adjacent single room plus ensuite shower room, furnished in contemporary style. Wide doors open out to the courtyard and curate's garden opposite, ideal to relax after a days activities.
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Euro 80 per room/night i(two occupants) and Euro 90 (three occupants)ncluding French breakfast. |
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Directions
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| The village of Crayssac, 13 kms west of Cahors is easy to find. From Cahors, follow the N22 (direction Prayssac) for approximately 12 kms (passing through Mercues and Espere). Ignore the first sign (on the left hand sign of the main road) to Crayssac, continue a further 1 km approx and turn left at the crossroads - left into Crayssac. Then first turning on the right and continue on this road to Mas de Bastide, which is on the left hand side of the road, in a bend, and recognisable by its distinct two towers. |
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