Genévrier - peace & tranquility; a traditional Quercy stone cottage, sleeps five with superb views and exclusive pool.
Cahors
Lot (46), Midi-Pyrénées
Description :
Genévrier is a traditional Quercy stone cottage, offering accomodation for five with superb exclusive pool.
Situated within the Parc Naturel Régional des Causses du Quercy, Genévrier occupies a secluded, south-facing hillside position above the small village of St. Martin Labouval in the Vallée du Lot. Set in eight acres of its own land amid oak trees, juniper bushes and box together with wild orchids and honeysuckle, Genévrier has all the ingredients for a peaceful and relaxing holiday.
Guests have exclusive use of the cottage, pool and grounds.
The Vallée du Lot is further south than some people realise, spring comes early, summers are usually hot and dry and autumns are delightfully warm.
It is a land of warmth and sunshine and spectacular beauty, scented with juniper and thyme and alive with butterflies, the perfect place to relax and unwind.
Description of the property
Floor Area : 102 m²
1 Lounge Area(s)
Description
Providing exclusivity and independence the cottage, which has recently been lovingly restored, offers simple but very comfortable accommodation for five guests and has been furnished as our home as opposed to a holiday house.
The main living area is open-plan with a traditional terracotta tiled floor and a beamed ceiling. The kitchen / dining area to the left of the entrance is well equipped and includes fridge, electric oven, gas hob and a microwave / combination oven. The large old french pine dining table will comfortably seat 8 people and at the other end a sofa and easy chairs provide comfortable seating in front of the Jotul wood-burning stove – extremely cosy on those out-of-season evenings! A quality system to play your CDs is also provided.
Dining Room
The large old french pine dining table will comfortably seat 8 people.
Kitchen
The kitchen / dining area to the left of the entrance is well equipped and includes fridge, electric oven, gas hob and a microwave / combination oven.
1 Bathroom(s) / Toilet(s)
Description
The bathroom with wash-hand basin, shower and loo is situated on the ground floor.
2 Bedroom(s)
Description
Upstairs there are two delightful pretty double bedrooms with polished wood floors, sloping ceilings and original oak beams. One room has two single antique pine ‘sleigh’ beds with French doors and the other a full-size double bed (and could also accommodate a small child’s bed or cot). Both bedrooms have double aspects and afford superb views over the valley.
An attractive extended landing area / mezzanine at the top of the oak staircase provides a further single bed if required.
Features of the property
Home Features
CD player, Attached to the side of the cottage is a wonderful ‘cuisine d’été’ and is the place that you are likely to take all meals during the hot summer months. This very attractive covered area with its stout oak beams and old canal tiles on the roof provides comfort and shade - an absolute necessity. A round metal painted table enables six to eat in comfort and a number of wicker chairs with squashy cushions gives the opportunity to put your feet up and relax with a glass or three of the famous local Cahors wine and read those books. A ‘baunderie’ completes this area and has a large fridge / freezer, washer / drier and double sink together with plenty of cool storage.
Garden features The exceptional pool area is close to the cottage, sheltered and completely private. The wall of the barn, a terraced wall with lavender and cypress together a lower wall leading off into the copse, bound it on three sides. The fourth side is completely open to the views over the valley. The pool is itself 10m by 5 m with shallow steps by the barn end and varies in depth between 0.9m and 2.1m. There is a solar heated shower and the pool it self can be illuminated for those night-time dips.
For your security and peace of mind the pool is fitted with an AFNOR approved alarm system.
There is a barn adjacent to the cottage that is available for storage.
Activities nearby
Transportation
How to get there ?
Location
Genévrier is situated in the Lot Valley in the midst of the Parc Naturel Régional des Causses du Quercy, near the confluence of the Lot and Célé rivers.
The lovely and charming capital of the Lot, Cahors, is a leisurely forty minutes drive west along the wonderfully scenic river valley road.
It is approximately nine hours driving time from Calais; and now the A20 is fully open past Cahors, all but the last twenty minutes of the journey can be driven on the autoroutes.
Toulouse airport is about a 90 minutes drive, whilst the airports at Carcasonne and Limoges are both around two hours.
Rodez airport is the closest at around an hour.
Full details on how to find Genévrier will be supplied when payment has been made in full.
Disabled Suitability Apologies, but as Genevrier is situated on a hill-side it it unsuitable for disabled access.'
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Outside and Gardens
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About the Location
The Outside
The cottage is approached off a quiet lane and there is ample space for parking. The area within the immediate vicinity of the cottage is grass and has a mixture of mature oaks, scrub oaks, juniper and box bushes. The rest of the land is a combination of woodland, field and ‘causse’.
Amenities
Daily essentials are available in the village of Cénevières, about 3kms. Whilst the small town of Cajarc, which is an enjoyable 10-15 minute drive along the beautiful, superbly scenic river road, has a wider range of shops and cafés as well as a regular market. An excellent local Sunday morning market is held in Limogne, ten minutes or so away.
Cahors is the principle town of the region and a visit to see the beautiful fortified Pont Valentré with its Devils tower is a must. Stroll around the narrow medieval streets of the old quarter, visit the Romanesque cathedral of St. Ètienne and enjoy the colourful market on Wednesday and Saturday morning in the cathedral square. And, during your visit take time out to have a meal at one of the many splendid restaurants or just relax at a pavement café and watch the world go by.
Places of Interest
Situated within a national park, this is an area of outstanding natural beauty, rich in history and architecture, where rugged limestone cliffs surmounted by ancient, picture postcard villages, rise hundreds of feet above the river Lot as it meanders and winds its way through fields of sunflowers, tobacco and maize.
There are many places of interest to visit in this beautiful region. The medieval village of St. Cirq Lapopie, perched on the cliffs high above the river, the prehistoric cave paintings of Pech Merle at Cabarets, the working museum of agricultural life at Cuzals and the 13th century Château de Cénevières, are all within a few minutes drive.
A little further afield is spectacular Rocamadour, a medieval town that seems to defy gravity as it clings to a sheer rock face 1600 feet above the Alzou river.
Activities / Leisure
Many leisure pursuits are available in the area. The local village has a tennis court and for those who enjoy ‘messing about on the river’, there is canoeing and kayaking on both the Lot and on the shallower water of the river Célè. There are also several natural river ‘beaches’ close by from which you can swim, and the ‘plan d’eau’ at Cajarc offers water-skiing and wind surfing. Cycling too is a delightful way to explore the countryside and its peaceful villages.
There are good bird watching opportunities as well as river and lake fishing for those seeking less strenuous activities. And the Vallée du Lot is a haven for painters and photographers, boasting as it does some of the most spectacular views in France. Alternatively you can sit back and enjoy the scenery by taking a ride on one of the flat-bottomed riverboats, or ‘bateaux mouches’ that run from Bouziès at the foot of St. Cirq Lapopie through to Cahors and beyond.
For those who wish to pursue the gastronomic delights of the region, many local restaurants offer excellent food at reasonable prices. Or if you prefer, shop in the markets for delicious fresh fruit and vegetables in season and sample the local delicacies of pâté foie gras, confits and truffles together with the dark red wine of Cahors, the perfect accompaniment to local dishes.
Notes for guests
Comments from recent guests
Turners
“This is just a short mail to say how much we enjoyed our stay at your lovely house, even though the pictures on the advert looked very nice they didn't do it justice, we have been to France many times hoping to have the idyllic place to stay but until now have always fallen just short of the mark”.
Veales
“Your advert made the property look very enticing but in reality it was even better then we expected”.
Scards
“Thank you so much. We have just returned from a wonderful holiday. Your house and property and the whole area are absolutely beautiful”.
Smiths
”We have just returned from the most wonderful week at Genévrier …….. we all agreed it was the most beautiful and peaceful place we had ever been and the memory of sitting there in the evening sun with a glass of wine in my hand will stay with me forever. The cottage was all we could have asked for and more”.
Newcombes
“ ……in 30 years of holidaying in France it was by far the best we have ever had ……….the cottage was so comfortable, the location was so peaceful and the pool was just ‘the ‘icing on the cake’……it was the perfect holiday.”
Notes on Rates
Prices are per week and include bed linens but not towels.
A deposit of 30% is required to secure your booking, with the balance due eight weeks before the start of your holiday.
Changeover day is a Saturday, with arrival at 1600 and departure by 1000.
The cottage will be clean and tidy on your arrival. All we ask is that you leave it in the same condition on your departure
No smoking is permitted in the house and we regret we are unable to accept pets.
Please note that as a guest you stay and use the facilities entirely at your own risk. You should take proper and appropriate safety precautions during your visit and provide yourselves with appropriate travel, personal and health insurance.
Parents have full responsibility for their children at all times particularly in and around the pool area
For prices and availability outside these dates please contact us via email or telephone 00447803278139.