La
Libaudié in one page
This
page gives you a brief one page overview of the most remarkable features of B&B
and mini campsite Domaine de la Libaudié. Click on the menu on your left if
you want a full tour.
We
are Kees and Marjo Wijnen, a Dutch couple that migrated to France in
December 2003. We bought an old authentic farmhouse build in 1839 on a 35
acres wooded estate. We are situated in the "Vallée du Tarn in the district
Aveyron.
What we offer

-
5
guest rooms, 3 of them with shower and toilet to accommodate up to 14
guests;
-
Caravan
to rent;
-
Small camp site with excellent washing and toilet facilities;
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A cozy
meeting place with fireplace and bar in an authentic barn;
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A simple
swimming pool;
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A shaded
garden with many cosy corners where every guest will find its favorite
spot;
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Swimming
in the Tarn;
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A games room with
ping-pong;
-
GPS
walks;
-
35 acres of
woodland where you can take long walks and study the varied vegetation;
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Dogs are
allowed, except on our guest rooms or rental;
-
A host and
hostess whose joy is to ensure you comfort.

Prices
The price of a guest room with private shower and toilet is € 58,- (±£ 40,-)
per day for 2 adults, incl. breakfast. The price of a guest room with shared
shower and toilet is € 39,- (±£ 27,-)
A camping pitch in high season for 2 persons is € 19,- per day with
electricity (16A) and € 15,50 without electricity. Our rental caravan
is in high season € 350,- (±£ 243) per week.
Dinner
Marjo will cook every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday evening. The other days we can book a table for you at one of
the many restaurants in the vicinity. The price is €18,- or €20,-
per person. You then have dinner together with us and
the other guests in the cosy barn with fireplace and
bar or outside.

Situation
La Libaudié is situated about 750 km south from Paris in the department Aveyron.
Between Millau and Albi to be precisely.
GPS: 43.956417° north
2.521266° east

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The movie below gives you an
impression of the holiday life at la Libaudié.
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