GREAT DESTINATIONS ❘ TARN-ET-GARONNE
WHERE TO STAY AND EAT IN TARN-ET-GARONNE Our choice of hotels and restaurants to enjoy during your trip in this beautiful département
HOTELS Hôtel & Spa
Le Moulin de Moissac In the 19th century this was the largest mill in southwestern France; it fi rst opened to hotel guests in the 1930s. Enjoy regional cuisine in the Restaurant M.1474 or, weather permitting, on its riverside terrace. Book a riverside room if you can.
www.lemoulindemoissac.com
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Comfortable rooms in an excellent location at the George Hôtel
George Hôtel, Montauban (aka Hôtel du Commerce) Recently rebranded after a makeover, the George offers colourful décor, well-priced rooms, and a city centre location on the cathedral square, with public parking nearby.
www.georgehotel.fr
CHAMBRES D’HÔTES Le Couvent de Neuviale, Parisot This former convent school, restored by Belgian owners Mark and Lieve, has two double and two family rooms, a large garden with pool, and table d’hôte dinner on reservation.
www.lecouventdeneuviale.fr
The Moulin de Moissac was founded just after the Hundred Years War and was extended between the 17th and 19th centuries
quiet lodgings with a dreamy view of the Aveyron River. The village boasts restaurants, a range of local shops and other amenities.
www.moulindalbias.fr
RESTAURANTS Le Clos Monteils, Monteils Chef Bernard Bordaries brings years of experience from renowned French restaurants to this small restaurant near Caussade with tables in two front rooms and on the rear terrace.
www.leclosmonteils.fr
A convivial atmosphere in a restful location at Le Couvent de Neuviale
Les Matins Rubis This vast 18th-century estate between Toulouse and Agen is nestled in a setting of greenery, offering chambres d’hôtes with stunning views and absolute calm. The blazing beauty of fi ery sunrises gives it its name.
www.lesmatinsrubis.com
Moulin d’Albias The Moulin d’Albias, between Montauban and Caussade, offers
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Lap up the luxury at Les Matins Rubis where the vast estate is your playground
Le Festin de Babette, Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val Le Festin provides informal eating
across the bridge from Saint-Antonin- Noble-Val, with a riverside terrace for dining al fresco in the warmer weather.
www.facebook.com/festindebabette
Bernard Bordaries’ Clos Monteils is small but perfectly formed
La Cave ô Delices, Montauban Delicious and seasonal menus are served with fl air by Maître Restaurateur Gilles Cadamuro in the heart of historic Montauban.
www.cave-o-delices.fr
TARN-ET-GARONNE ESSENTIALS
BY AIR Gillian fl ew from London Stansted to Toulouse with Ryanair after an overnight stay at the Radisson Blu at Stansted.
www.holidayextras.com
WHERE TO STAY Gîtes de France de Tarn-et-Garonne Tel. 05 63 03 84 06
www.gites-de-france-tarn-et-
garonne.com
TOURIST INFORMATION
www.tourisme-tarnetgaronne.fr
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