- Montcuq, Occitanie, Francia, Apartamento
Miembro desde: 2012
Miembro hasta: 05/Jun/2024
Couple
Idiomas adicionales que hablamos
francés
Afinidades
Tenis,
Arte,
Aficionados a la música
Profesiones
Profesores universitarios,
Personas mayores,
Artistas / industria del entretenimiento
Profesión
Researchers
Intercambio no simultáneo
Intercambio de casa
Se ofrece cuidado del hogar
No se permite fumar
No se aceptan niños
No se ofrece uso de coche personal
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Descripción de la casa que ofrecemos en intercambio
The house, like most of the village is medieval, with many antique furnishings. It is in a quiet location on a hill above the village, three minutes from bakeries, bars and butchers and a small supermarket. There is an enormous terrace for entertaining, and a top floor balcony (up a lot of stairs!) with a splendid view.
Tipo
Casa de dos o más plantas/ Segunda residencia
Comodidades
Entretenimiento
Extras
Entorno
Descripción de nuestro barrio y la zona en que se encuentra
The village is situated in one of the lush agricultural valleys of the Quercy, where wheat, wine, all vegetables and fruit, walnuts, duck and goose products and sunflowers grow in profusion. The village is on a hill, dominated by the ruins of an 11th century castle whose tower can be visited in summer. Many services are available, including shops, and medical and dental centres; there are more in the nearest town, Cahors, twenty-five minutes' drive away, and in Toulouse, which is an hour and a quarter away by car, and half an hour away by train from Cahors.
Actividades al aire libre
Ocio
Actividades culturales
Transporte cercano
Servicios del barrio
Dónde ir y qué hacer mientras se esté en nuestra casa
The village is very lively, with festivals, concerts, theatre and many other activities during the summer and autumn. It has a Sunday market which draws visitors from across the region. There are tennis and petanque courts, beautiful spots for swimming in nearby rivers and lakes, an abundance of walks, and bike hire. The village is on the historic Camino de Compostela. The area is full of historical attractions - including the famous Moissac cloister, the cathedral of Cahors, the picturesque shrine of Rocamadour and a host of early rural churches - and opportunities for fine as well as rustic dining.
Lo qué nos gusta y lo qué no... Estas son nuestras preferencias y normas domésticas.
The House Book, to be found on the kitchen bench, is very comprehensive. It explains how everything works, what services are open at what hours, how to find the best attractions, shops and restaurants, how to clean, what to do in all sorts of emergencies, and many other things. It also says how we expect to find the house on our return. We would request that guests avoid putting mugs with hot drinks directly on to timber surfaces, and that they follow the displayed guidelines for using the washing machine.
Condiciones
Uso de coche personal
Intercambios especiales
Miembro desde: 2012
Miembro hasta: 05/Jun/2024
Couple
Idiomas adicionales que hablamos
francés
Afinidades
Tenis,
Arte,
Aficionados a la música
Profesiones
Profesores universitarios,
Personas mayores,
Artistas / industria del entretenimiento
Profesión
Researchers
Más de 70 años de experiencia
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