It's a pretty farmhouse, several hundred years old, on the banks of the Tarn. These old buildings, renovated inside and decorated with care in the taste of yesteryear, retain their red brick walls and pebbles patiently plucked from the bed of the Tarn. The henhouse, woodshed, chapel and former pigsties are arranged around a shady, grassy patio planted with magnificent trees. The surrounding arcades evoke the image of a cloister.
The Aiguelèze leisure center (swimming, water sports, tennis, golf, fishing) is 2km away, making for a pleasant bike ride.
La Soursol, with its patio and large park, offers a feeling of serenity in the heart of the Pays des Bastides, close to the bustle of Albi, its famous Episcopal City, and the thousand-year-old vineyards of Gaillac.
** THE GITE **
Les Gîtes de La Soursol is a set of two gîtes for 10 people, organized in two different buildings, with a covered terrace and large garden at the front. The gîte sleeps 6 in the former henhouse and 4 in the former pigsty, on either side of the cloister.
During the summer, the owners live in the house next door, with independent access.
Very large garden where your children can run around and enjoy the games and the portico, beautiful covered terrace ideal in hot weather or when the weather is not so good for taking meals outside, barbecue.