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In the beautiful Tarn et Garonne region of South West France
Lamoulère

Lamoulère is a 200-years old farmhouse nestling in a peaceful valley surrounded by gently rolling hills in a corner of south west France, known as the nation’s fruit basket.

Located in the beautiful Quercy Blanc region of the Tarn et Garonne, it’s easy to see why: a luscious landscape of undulating green fields, fruit orchards and vines both captivates and sets the senses pulsating. This is the home of Lamoulère, an impeccably restored property that
is itself set in 20 acres of woodlands and soft pastures.

Sensitively and skilfully renovated by its British owners, Lamoulère offers high standards of flexible accommodation for gite and chambre d’hôte bed and breakfast guests.

The Gîte is a stand-alone luxury split-level cottage for two people and features a first-floor bedroom opening directly onto the private gardens and access to the 12 metre saltwater swimming pool.

The Chambre d'Hôte is also for two and is located in a separate part of the main house with its own private access and drinks terrace. In addition to breakfast, we can offer guests a sumptuous 3 or 4 course evening meal, including wine at very competitive rates.

Although rurally located, Lamoulère is
just five minutes away from the medieval bastide village of Lauzerte and close to other timeless villages, with their own restaurants, shops and typically French markets.

Nearby are many other attractions including the famous wines of Cahors and Toulouse, the ‘rose city’ capital of the Midi-Pyrénées is just 1.5 hours away.

About The Region

Guests at Lamoulère can enjoy a visit to the local and popular Saturday morning market in the beautiful medieval hilltop village of Lauzerte.
(More about the region in the local interest page)

Lamoulère, in an ideal location for a French break to suit everyone!

Your hosts, Paul and Sue Roberts, with over 20 years’ experience in the restaurant and hospitality business, look forward to welcoming you to Lamoulère soon...
a genuinely beautiful little corner of France, but with a touch of an English accent.