Augusta Béduer is a free standing stone built “Quercy” style cottage, maximum of 6 people and their pet (with prior arrangement). The house is thought to originate from the 16th century. It is situated on the edge of the village Béduer, just below the chateau and as such, is quiet and peaceful, but certainly not isolated. At a minutes' walk you can buy a fresh “croissant” for breakfast, or visit the local bar and restaurants. The spacious and private garden of more than 4000 m², offers a garden terrace on a level with the house, a second terrace at a level lower, and a third terrace where you'll find a private swimming pool (11 m x 5 m) and a lawn. From here you have a stunning panoramic view across the valley. All terraces can be closed independently, and are fully fenced, so that parents and children can safely enjoy the garden.
Augusta Béduer offers a sizable living room with a fireplace, three bedrooms, two bathrooms (one with a shower, the other with bath and overhead shower). The large kitchen/diner is fully equipped with electric stove and oven, fridge and dishwasher. There is a laundry with a washing machine, tumble dryer and freezer and the gas central heating. We also offer a free wifi connection.
The historic town of Figeac (8 km) with its many shops, patios, sights, lies midway between the cities of Cahors in the Lot and Rodez in the Aveyron. It lies on the pilgrim route across France to Santiago de Compostella, popular with thousands of walkers and cyclists. The rivers Lot and Célé offer many possibilities for an active day : swimming, fishing, canoeing, rock climbing and caving. Sights including Pech Merle (caves with world famous murals). Gouffre de Padirac (impressive cave featuring stalactites) and Rocamadour (medieval pilgrim's town) are excellently suited to a day out.
Béduer can be easily reached, a 40 kilometers from the A20 highway. The airports at Rodez (Air France) ; and Brive (Ryanair) about 45 minutes away by car, and Toulouse (British Airways, Air France and Easy Jet) 1h45 minutes away serve the region.