Pech de Jordy is a traditional 19th Century Farmhouse, which has been renovated to provide a functional holiday home. It has 3 double bedrooms (1 en suite), 1 twin room and 1 bedroom with bunk beds (we also have a cot and baby alarm), 2 further bathrooms and a separate downstairs WC. All bedrooms have air conditioning. There is a fully equipped kitchen, a dining area and adjacent lounge with TV, CD and DVD Players,open fireplace and electric wall radiators, There is a utility room with additional storage and washing machine. Free Wi-Fi.
The enclosed private pool area, contains a well equipped summer kitchen (gas hob, microwave, Senseo coffee machine, 2 fridges, dishwasher, double sink), BBQ, bar and dining area, a shower, changing facilities with WC,heated swimming pool of 10m x 5m ( heated mid May - mid Sept),impressive patio, upon which to relax and appreciate the view, in the shade if you wish.
Come and relax; explore if you wish !
***COVID-19 UPDATE***
The property will be thoroughly cleaned by our team of 3 cleaners before your arrival.
All surfaces and contact points (door handles etc) will have been disinfected.
Note: the South West of France saw less cases of COVID-19 than the eastern side of the country.
Come and enjoy the open spaces and get away from the crowds at the coast.
There is a substantial Intermarche Supermarket on the near outskirts of Moissac, where you can buy everything you would want, but do not fail to visit the pretty market square of Moissac and its VII Century Abbey and Cloisters.
In the town there are several good restaurants and an excellent Cave (Wine Shop), if you wish to buy some superior wines. The local wine of Fronton or Gaillac is excellent, can be bought in draft at the Cave. Try chilling the red in the fridge in hot weather- more refreshing! A local white you will enjoy from Pau is Juracon Sec, Juracon Doux- excellent with Foie Gras -a local speciality.
There is a market somewhere everyday of the week within easy distance of the house. Details are in the house.
The wild life is extensive and there are many walks from the house through the forests and fields to be enjoyed.
Down at Moissac and the surrounding area you can enjoy walks along the Canal de Garonne/ Canal du Midi and the rivers Tarn and Garonne. If waterskiing on the Tarn is not for you, there is a watersports centre at St Nicholas de La Grave (15k).
Further afield is the Gorges D'Averyon at St Antonin de Noble Val (great for canoeing), and the Lot Valley. The area is peppered with fortified Bastide Towns, a hangover from the Cathars and the 12 Century. A long, but memorable day trip is to the Millau Viaduct.
There is an animal park in the Dordogne near to Rocamadour, which in itself very spectacular.
If you want to go to the Pyrennes/Lourdes via the Gers region it is about three hours through spectacular countryside, full of sunflowers, and fascinating towns of Nerac and Condom, both in the Bas Armangnac region!