This house is quite out of the ordinary, which suits the unique village it is located in. One must be able to climb stairs and the view is well-worth the climb. So much fun to all meet in the large kitchen and bar every morning and evening to share the adventures of the day over a meal we prepared together. Loved sitting on the top balcony for a cocktail as the sun set … watching the sky change and birds swirl and dart about overhead. The bedrooms become quiet as the last 10 o’clock church bells ring in the distance. We slept well and loved exploring the village after breakfast. We purchased lovely fresh vegetables and divine goat and sheep cheese with crusty fresh bread at the village market at the bottom of the hill. The locals are friendly and helpful … in the face of our almost non-existent French. There are beautiful little shops of delicacies to eat, handcrafted jewelry, pottery, ceramics, and other arts and crafts. I recommend a week to settle in and truly enjoy the village. Quite a few nice day trips. Don’t miss Albi, the Toulouse Lautrec museum, local farms are a must, This is a vacation for those who want the fun of climbing cobbled streets, taking in breath-taking views and feeling the magic of a time long ago. One morning as we walked to our car in the parking area we heard opera streaming from one of the top story windows of a village house. It was as though for a moment we were characters in a fairy tale.
If you are a hotel type, who likes elevators, room service etc … this is not your gig but you’ll never know what you are missing!