Family cradle since the 15th century, generations have told its story there.
The mill which brought it to life from its ashes thanks to the blue spring, a turquoise alcove shaded by giant bamboos. The palm grove that sings of the Orient. The vine and its wine Cahors who already had his reputation at the "Coupole" in Paris and London in 1930. A refuge for artists marking their passage: paintings, poetry, writings "Colette" from the French Academy and her great friend "Marguerite Moreno" muse of the symbolists present at the Orsay museum, Charles Trénet who played in the enchanted road in Touzac, Jean-Claude Brialy who told the story of the place in the play “La Source Bleue”.
At any time of the day, wherever you come from, welcome to the water’s edge.
Number of persons : 8
Number of rooms: 4
- Internet access
- Sheets and linen included
- Crib
- Bike room
- Cleaning included
- Table d'hôtes
- Common garden
- Parking
- Unfenced land
- Terrace Area
- English
- Spanish
- German
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Chains and labels
- Independent
- Qualified Tourist Office
- French bank and postal checks
- Cash
- Transfers