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Montmaur
The spacious country house is equipped with a TV. There is a seating area, a dining area and a kitchenette complete with a dishwasher, an oven and a microwave. The property has an outdoor dining area.
The country house has a picnic area where you can spend a day out in the open.
We love the environment and the feel of it.
La Pomarède (Near Montmaur)
Located in La Pomarède, Château de La Pomarède features a garden, terrace, restaurant, and free WiFi throughout the property. The property is non-smoking and is situated 38 km from Castres Exhibition Centre.
Located in a chateau, great value, our large en suite double room was a bargain with an espresso coffee machine too. A nice French breakfast was included. Dinner was very good, gambas plancha followed by Chateaubriand steak. Profiteroles were a bit dry but everything else was great.
Vallègue (Near Montmaur)
Located in Vallègue, the Château de Vallègue offers a guest room and a suite, set in an original, 13th-century historical building. Guests can admire the weapon room, relax at the 1950’s bar or swim in the outdoor swimming pool.
It was a little bit difficult to find the chateau because it was impossible to believe that one can stay in such an extraordinary building dating from the 1280s. It was like a dream to enter the grounds, park the car in the garden, walk through the 300 year old doorway into a real life museum chateau. One of the owners 200 years ago was a general of Napoleon himself, and the chateau is now filled with hundreds of ephemerae of the age. The recent hosts have dedicated their lives to give new breath to the building and created an unbelievable atmosphere of historic, cultural and architectural masterpiece. Staying in our suite filled with antique furniture made us feel like guests of royalty. We really enjoyed our lively conversation with our hosts who are very knowledgeable on many subjects. They prepared an excellent meal of local produce accompanied by delicious wine from the cellar. Their collection of bed warmers, irons, coffee grinders, illustrations and books about the Napoleonic era can be found in no other museum in the world. We were enchanted by the magic of the place.