A small nest for two, backed by the owners' house, in the heart of the town of Rabastens, Jean-Paul and Colette have created a comfortable little studio.
25 minutes from Toulouse and Albi, Rabastens is halfway between the two cities. In the evening, after having explored the Pays des Bastides Albigeoises or the Gaillac vineyards, you can enjoy the swimming pool shared with the owners. The cottage consists of a living room with kitchenette, shower room, toilet, and on the mezzanine a bedroom with a double bed. Outside, large terrace for dining. Geothermal heating. Sheets and towels provided, end-of-stay cleaning service offered.
Land of brick, land of wine, land of encounters. Its colors, its typical and lively alleys, its market and its historic buildings make Rabastens an essential stop. On your arrival, you will be struck by the omnipresent brick characteristic of the aesthetics of Rabastens, then, quickly, you will walk through the village, set off to discover the Church of Notre-Dame du Bourg, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (a remarkable monument on the paths of St-Jacques de Compostelle), its magnificent frescoes from the 13th to the 15th century, the ramparts and the Museum of the Rabastinois Country. The charm and the gentle way of life of the Tarn operate. You are now lazing on the banks of the Tarn and the surroundings of Rabastens are winking at you. From the village, six marked hiking trails lead into the green countryside where dovecotes, chapels and small hamlets surrounded by fields, vineyards and orchards, are revealed as you walk.
Land of brick, land of wine, land of encounters. Its colors, its typical and lively alleys, its market and its historic buildings make Rabastens an essential stop. On your arrival, you will be struck by the omnipresent brick characteristic of the aesthetics of Rabastens, then, quickly, you will walk through the village, set off to discover the Church of Notre-Dame du Bourg, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (a remarkable monument on the paths of St-Jacques de Compostelle), its magnificent frescoes from the 13th to the 15th century, the ramparts and the Museum of the Rabastinois Country. The charm and the gentle way of life of the Tarn operate. You are now lazing on the banks of the Tarn and the surroundings of Rabastens are winking at you. From the village, six marked hiking trails lead into the green countryside where dovecotes, chapels and small hamlets surrounded by fields, vineyards and orchards, are revealed as you walk.
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- Downtown
- In the city
- Path/cycle path less than 500 m
- 10 – 20 min from an SNCF station on foot
- Less than 10 minutes from a train station by car
- Less than 10 minutes from an SNCF station by bike
- Less than 10 minutes from a SNCF train station by electric bike
- Less than 10 minutes from a bus stop on foot
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Opening hours from January 01 to December 31, 2025 | |
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Monday | Open |
Tuesday | Open |
Wednesday | Open |
Thursday | Open |
Friday | Open |
Open on Saturday | Open |
Sunday | Open |
Open all year round.
Pricing
Pricing | Min. | Max. |
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Mid week | 300 € | 320 € |
Week | 448 € | 602 € |
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