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Camping Sites and Paysages Le Moulin: discover Martres-Tolosane

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Welcome to Camping Sites and Paysages Le Moulin, located in Martres-Tolosane, in the stunning Haute-Garonne region of Midi-Pyrénées. Nearby, a myriad of activities and exceptional sites await you. Start with a visit to the famous faience pottery of Martres-Tolosane, known for its traditional craftsmanship. Nature lovers will enjoy hiking in the Pyrénées Ariégeoises Regional Nature Park, where pict...See more

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MUSEE DE LA FAIENCE
761 m

MUSEE DE LA FAIENCE

Enter the heart of the artistic city, and discover its heritage! Exhibits, collections and the history of earthenware, a presentation of the Gallo-Roman villa at Chiragan, the battle of Saint-Vidian, and a room dedicated to the famous annual Salon des Arts et du Feu. Musée de la faïence et du patrimoine martrais. The former town hall and its adjoining prison stood in place of the small garden in front of the tourist office. In 1954, you could still see the façade of the prison, which was used mainly after the Revolution. Three old houses followed, including that of a grocer and a wheelwright. This block of buildings, renovated in 2006, is now home to the Martrais Heritage Interpretation Centre or Musée de la faïence. Here you can discover the areas dedicated to the earthenware makers and other craftsmen and artists of Martres-Tolosane, the history of the Gallo-Roman villa of Chiragan and the legend of Saint-Vidian. The designs of Martres earthenware have changed a great deal since 1739, but the makers still honour the traditional motifs, in particular the Martres rose and the ibis, the bird that symbolises the village. Enter the heart of the Musée de la Faïencerie and discover its heritage! Exhibits, collections and the history of earthenware, a presentation of the Gallo-Roman villa at Chiragan, the battle of Saint-Vidian and a room dedicated to the famous annual Salon des Arts et du Feu. The Musée de la Faïencerie emerges like an enchanted treasure trove where the art and history of ceramics come to life. Nestled in this captivating space, visitors are transported on a journey through the ages as they explore the techniques and creations that have marked the history of earthenware. The carefully curated exhibitions showcase a range of pieces, from the earliest stages of craftsmanship to the most contemporary artistic achievements. Each object on display, whether precious crockery, decorative creations or functional works of art, reveals the evolution of the craft. In front of the building, you can admire the resin sculpture "Woman and child moulding pottery" by Toulouse artist Jean-Louis TOUTAIN (1948-2008). You can discover the village by watching a short 5-minute film presenting the village and its history. Located in the town's historic centre, the exhibition is housed in a 380m2 building that brings together three old houses that have been completely remodelled. It showcases the work of the four Martres earthenware manufacturers and their European partners (Modra and Naval), as well as a collection of old and contemporary earthenware and the work of Martres earthenware manufacturers with various guests of honour at the Salon des Arts et du Feu. A small room is also used for temporary exhibitions throughout the year.

Place Henri Dulion 31220 MARTRES-TOLOSANE
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LE GRAND PRESBYTERE
770 m

LE GRAND PRESBYTERE

The town of Martres-Tolosane, a land of art and history, has restored the former presbytery and transformed it into an exhibition hall dedicated to Métiers d'Art and Contemporary Art. This place, steeped in spirituality, hosts a variety of exhibitions that change with the seasons. Since the beginning of the parish registers (in 1670), we know all the priests of Martres-Tolosane who have lived in the presbytery. In a state of disrepair, especially after the Revolution, the commune had to sell the dovecote and stable, located at the end of the magnificent garden, in order to carry out the most urgent repairs. After the Second World War, successive mayors provided some comfort for the priests. In 2014, the town council decided to make the most of this unoccupied building and give it a new lease of life, while preserving its original character. The discovery of half-timbering on an entire façade (under the plaster) has made the Grand Presbytère the jewel of the village. The architects have succeeded in highlighting all these testimonies to the past. The interior has been transformed into an exhibition space, with a glass front overlooking the village square, the church and the Heritage Interpretation Centre. The beautiful old garden has been brought back to life with harmonious planting. The faithfully restored inner courtyard invites visitors to take a step back into the village's past. Well integrated into this medieval landscape, the little rue Louise THÈBE is in harmony with the whole of this fine achievement. The Grand Presbytère opened its doors on 23 May 2015. Its large exhibition rooms are designed to host events throughout the year and promote arts and crafts and contemporary art.

6 Place Henri Dulion 31220 MARTRES-TOLOSANE
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MAISON GARONNE
6.4 km

MAISON GARONNE

Discover the history of the Garonne River and its impact on the city. Located on the site of a former boathouse overlooking the river, the Maison Garonne offers a range of heritage, cultural and scientific activities. The museum features a permanent exhibition on the role of the river in the lives of local people and a temporary exhibition area. It is also divided into four themes that explain the different facets of the river: the capricious, commercial, developed and preserved Garonne. Open to the public from the beginning of March to the end of December, the Maison Garonne regularly offers participative and festive events and a programme of activities for young and old alike. Discover the history of the river Garonne and its impact on the city. It is located on the site of a former boathouse overlooking the river. The Maison Garonne offers a range of cultural and scientific activities. It is a cultural haven on the banks of the Garonne. Nestled in a landscape where history blends with natural beauty. With its distinctive architecture reflecting its river environment, Maison Garonne welcomes visitors to a world of captivating exhibitions, spellbinding performances and lively cultural events. Works by local and international artists blend harmoniously with panoramic views of the Garonne, creating an immersive experience where art and nature come together. Whether as a place for artistic exchange, cultural dialogue or contemplative reflection, Maison Garonne stands out as a true cultural gem, offering eager minds an invitation to explore the soul of the region along the water. Find out all about it on our website! maisongaronne.fr

2 Rue du Quai Notre Dame 31220 CAZERES
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LES PESQUES
4.2 km

LES PESQUES

Bed and breakfast in a character house in the countryside along the Garonne river. Bonus: table d'hôtes with vegetables from the garden, small flea market on site, single-storey rooms. On the banks of the River Garonne and its Via Garona hiking trail (the route to Santiago de Compostela), 10 minutes' drive from the earthenware town of Martres Tolosane and the Ariège department, come and spend an unforgettable holiday in these 3 wonderful guest rooms! This characterful, detached former farmhouse is set in 2 hectares of unenclosed grounds. Large interior courtyard (approx. 1500m²) with lawns, shade and flowers. Small flea market in the garden shed. Table d'hôtes with vegetables from the garden. The house is on 2 levels: the bedrooms are on the ground floor, the living room (piano) and dining room are upstairs and shared with the owners. - Louise's bedroom: 1 double bed (140 cm) + 1 single bed (90 cm) with vestibule, private shower room, separate WC. - Rose's bedroom (independent access): 2 single beds (100x200 cm) and private shower room with WC. - Chambre d'Elisabeth (independent access): 1 x 160 cm double bed with shower room and separate WC (walk-in shower) Access: towards Couladère-Mauran. Table d'hôtes by prior arrangement at €28 per person, with emphasis on homemade dishes and local produce. You can also book a gourmet platter prepared with local or home-made products (€18). TELETRAVAIL: a table and a lamp are available (close to an electrical socket for plugging in a laptop, extension lead and power strip on request). High-speed internet connection (wifi). 4G telephone coverage (operator: SFR)

Les Pesques 31220 PALAMINY
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GÎTE DE LA GARENNE
5.7 km

GÎTE DE LA GARENNE

Detached house with heated pool, breathtaking views of the Pyrenees, unspoilt countryside and activities for all the family! Just an hour from the ski slopes and Spain. With its breathtaking views of the Pyrenees, the Gîte de la Garenne is a large, detached family home, ideal for a rejuvenating holiday combining nature, comfort and conviviality. Situated at the crossroads of an area rich in discovery, it offers direct access to the Via Garona (which passes in front of the door) and is just 1 km from the Garonne cycle path and the greenway to Saint-Girons. For fishing enthusiasts, the banks of the Garonne and Noue rivers are close by, while the curious will appreciate the surrounding sites: Salies-du-Salat with its thermal baths, casino and golf course (10 km), the earthenware town of Martres-Tolosane (8 km), the Prehistory Museum at Aurignac (10 km), the Abbey of Bonnefont (6 km) and the lake at Cazères (15 km). The gîte has private enclosed grounds with a gravelled courtyard, a terrace adjoining the kitchen and a summer kitchen under a lean-to equipped with garden furniture, a barbecue in an old wood-burning stove, a fridge and a water point. Pets welcome. A lovely enclosed swimming pool area with heated pool secured by a sliding wooden deck, sun loungers and outdoor shower invites you to relax. Arranged over two levels, the house offers large open spaces on the ground floor with kitchen, dining room and living room (fireplace) in a row, a bedroom accessible to people with reduced mobility with a 160cm double bed and private shower room/WC, storeroom and separate WC. Upstairs: Soleil bedroom (2 x 160cm beds, sofa bed), Children's bedroom (2 x 90cm single bunk beds), Balcony bedroom (2 x 160cm beds, access to covered gallery), shower room, separate WC. Wifi internet connection. Central heating with a pellet-fired boiler and solar hot water reflect the ecological and responsible approach of Henri and Maryse, who have renovated this house with the dual aim of preserving the environment and ensuring accessibility for all.

656 chemin de Lasbordes 31360 MANCIOUX
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TINY HOUSE DE LA FERME DE COURNEILLAC
5.8 km

TINY HOUSE DE LA FERME DE COURNEILLAC

Tiny House nestling in the heights of the Comminges, between forests and meadows and facing the Pyrenees! Just a stone's throw from Salies-du-Salat and Saint-Martory, this charming Tiny House sleeps up to 4 people! Get away from it all for a weekend in a Tiny House in the heart of nature. The breathtaking view of the Pyrenees makes this the perfect base for visiting the Comminges or simply doing nothing. An exceptional accommodation, this Tiny House for rent will be perfect for an unusual romantic weekend or a relaxing break in the heart of the farm. Enjoy a moment out of time in this eco-friendly micro-house in the heart of the countryside. Staying in a Tiny House is quite simply taking advantage of your resources and living an unusual experience... so it's up to you to make the most of it! This eco-designed Tiny House has everything you need to find yourself. It was lovingly designed in a workshop in the south of France. The cladding is made from French Douglas fir from sustainably managed forests in the Massif Central - PEFC label. The insulation is made from recycled cotton fibre from recycled clothes. Equipped with solar panels and water collectors, it is 100% self-sufficient. The made-in-France dry toilets use no sawdust. ‍ So it's a cosy little house lined with windows to let you admire the breathtaking view of nature that awaits you! 18m2 with a double bed with a panoramic view of nature and an extra double bed. Fitted kitchen, shower and dry toilet No wifi or TV, but an outdoor space to recharge your batteries in the heart of nature.

Courneillac Ferme de Courneillac 31260 BELBEZE-EN-COMMINGES
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UN COCON SUR LA VIA GARONA
6.1 km

UN COCON SUR LA VIA GARONA

Spacious, bright and very comfortable gîte for an unforgettable stay for 2 on the Via Garona, the route to Santiago de Compostela. Created for Réjane, the owner's mother, this flat will delight you with its luminosity, covered terrace, spa and shared garden. The living room offers a splendid view of the surrounding hills. The well-equipped kitchen, the jacuzzi and the plancha under the covered terrace will allow you to share good moments of relaxation sheltered from the vagaries of the weather. In season, Hervé will share with you vegetables from the garden and fruit from the orchard. A fan of paragliding and walking, he will be able to advise you on the many activities available in the region! In fact, you'll be in the peace and quiet of the charming village of Mancioux, just a 5-minute drive from Boussens (train station with a 45-minute journey to Toulouse) or Saint-Martory, where you can do your shopping and go to the restaurant. The Martres-Tolosane / Castillon de Saint-Martory stage of the famous Via Garona hiking trail between Toulouse and Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges is just a stone's throw from the house. The Cité d'Art de Martres-Tolosane is 7.2km away, the Abbaye de Bonnefont en Comminges is 8km away, the thermal baths and golf course of Salies-du-Salat are 8.7km away, the Musée de l'Aurignacien is 10.3km away, the Touille fishing lake is 11.5km, the paragliding club and Pays de l'Ours at Arbas are 23km away, Saint-Gaudens is 24km, Montréjeau (swimming lake and golf course) is 38.6km and Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges (most beautiful village in France) is 41km away. Accommodation on one level, accessible after the terrace and 3 steps: living room (fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area), bedroom (2 single beds 80*200cm, which can be twinned to form 1 double bed 160*200cm) and a shower room with WC. Reversible air conditioning in the living room and electric heating in the bedroom. DVD player, DVDs, radio and TV speaker available. The garden is shared with the owner. Parking in the property. The village school is next door to the gîte. Village festival on the third wee of August.

130 rue d'En Haut 31360 MANCIOUX
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