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Press pack W H AT ' S N E W I N 2 0 1 4 I N M I D I - PY R É N É E S The inauguration of the Musée Soulages in Rodez, brand new attractions and new destinations: in 2014 Midi-Pyrénées is once again set to create a splash. W H AT ' S N E W I N M I D I - P Y R É N É E S W H AT ' S N E W I N M I D I - P Y R É N É E S Contents OUR IDENTITY EVENTS ARTS AND CRAFTS STARGAZING EN FAMILLE OUT AND ABOUT P.3 P.4 P.5 P.6 P.6 P.8 WELL-BEING FINE DINING NEW PLACES TO STAY P.9 P.10 P.11 Press pack 2 W H AT ' S N E W I N M I D I - P Y R É N É E S Our identity WHAT MAKES MIDI-PYRÉNÉES STAND OUT Situated in South West France, between the Atlantic and Mediterranean, the Midi-Pyrénées region draws its wealth of interest and incredibly diverse heritage and countryside from 8 départements full of character. Together, Ariège, Aveyron, Haute Garonne, Hautes Pyrénées, Gers, Lot, Tarn and Tarn et Garonne form the largest region in France. Famous for its enthusiastic combination of heritage and quality of life, Midi-Pyrénées is a region full of vitality and bursting with ideas and innovations: Toulouse, France's second university city and Europe's aerospace capital, is home to the vast factories of Airbus, the world's leading aircraft manufacturer. Great Tourist Sites Midi-Pyrénées owes its fame to 25 Great Tourist Sites known all over the world, including Millau Viaduct, the Pic du Midi with its astronomical observatory, the Cirque de Gavarnie (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the great Catholic pilgrimage site of Lourdes, Albi and the Musée Toulouse-Lautrec, Cahors and the Pont Valentré, but also Conques, Rocamadour, Moissac, and a host of others… The Great Outdoors One of France's sunniest regions (with an average of 2,000 hours of sunshine every year), Midi-Pyrénées offers vast areas of countryside and an en- dless range of spectacular scenery such as the Tarn Gorge, the Aveyron Gorge, the Lot Valley, the Dordogne Valley, the high peaks of the Pyrenees, and more… With 28,000 km of waymarked footpaths, the Pyrenees National Park and 4 Regional Nature Parks, Midi-Pyrénées is the perfect destination for hiking, cycling, horse riding, white water sports, river tourism on the Canal du Midi and other waterways, plus skiing and snowsports in the Pyrenees. The region's greats Toulouse-Lautrec, Champollion, Pierre-Paul Riquet, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, the aviation pioneers: a host of great figures from history have given Midi-Pyrénées an outstanding heritage that lives on today in what they have left behind. Lifestyle The home of Roquefort, foie gras, the Quercy black truffle, saffron and some hundred other quality-certified products, Midi-Pyrénées is also a land of vineyards that boasts 8 AOCs and a tradition of quality craftsmanship. What's more, MidiPyrénées hosts around a hundred festivals, some of which are world-famous, such as the Jazz in Marciac festival, the Country Music Festival in Mirande, the Sylvanès Festival of Religious Music, and Rio Loco in Toulouse. KEY FACTS AND FIGURES Surface area: Population: nearly 2,9 million. 8 departments: Ariège, Aveyron, Gers, HauteGaronne, Hautes-Pyrénées, Lot, Tarn and Tarn-et-Garonne. Capital: Toulouse 45 348 Km2, making it France's biggest region. 3rd The most important interior (non-coastal) tourist region on the national market, after Rhône-Alpes and Ile de France. 15,7 million visitors. 85,9 million bed-nights. population 6th France's most important tourist region on the international market, with 4.3% of the market share. 33 500 THE GREAT TOURIST SITES IN: Toulouse, Canal des Deux Mers, The Ariège Collection: the Niaux and Mas d’Azil caves, Saint Lizier, Foix, Montségur and Mirepoix, Millau Viaduct, Conques, Villefranche de Rouergue-Najac, Auch, Marciac, Flaran-Baïse-Armagnac, Revel-Sorèze-Saint Ferréol, the source of the Canal du Midi, Luchon, Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, Pic du Midi de Bigorre, CauteretsPont d’Espagne, Cirque de Gavarnie, Lourdes, Cahors, Rocamadour, Saint Cirq-Lapopie, Figeac, Dordogne Valley, Albi, Cordes-sur-Ciel, Moissac, Rodez Press pack 3 437 000 salaried jobs generated by tourism. W H AT ' S N E W I N M I D I - P Y R É N É E S Events THE EVENT OF 2014: OPENING OF THE MUSÉE PIERRE SOULAGES IN RODEZ (AVEYRON) They don't come much bigger than this eagerly awaited event. Pierre Soulages, the world-famous French artist whose works feature in the greatest museums around the world has been personally involved with the project to open the museum in Rodez dedicated to his work. Providing a stunning contemporary setting for the artist's exceptional gift to his birthplace, the Musée Soulages is designed to be a 6,000m2 platform for international artistic endeavour. The museum's collection, valued at 40 million euros, features 500 of the painter and engraver's works including paintings on canvas and paper, all of his engravings, and his preparatory works for his stained-glass windows for Conques Abbey Church. This is a fascinating and unique collection of extraordinary richness that will be accompanied by temporary exhibitions of national and international importance. Best known for his use of reflections on the colour 'black', which he refers to as 'light-black' and 'beyond black', Pierre Soulages is one of the leading representatives of informal painting. The artist has been closely involved with the conception of the museum, which has taken three years to build in the centre of Rodez, and was keen to have an innovative building designed by the Catalan architecture firm RCR Arquitectes, which has received an award for the project. Set in grounds of 3 hectares, the Musée Soulages will also be home to the Café Bras, a gourmet eatery designed by Sébastien Bras and his father Michel, the Michelin-starred chef who run a restaurant in the Aubrac. - The first temporary exhibition will be dedicated to Pierre Soulages' Beyond Black concept. - Rodez is one of the Great Tourist Sites in Midi-Pyrénées. The town has also recently been awarded the official distinction 'Pays d’Art et d’Histoire'. www.tourisme.myrodez.fr Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the stained-glass windows in the Abbey of Sainte Foy The Abbey of Sainte Foy, a gem of Romanesque art on St James's Way to Santiago de Compostela, is incontestably a unique monument. Since 1994 it has boasted a set of remarkable contemporary stainedglass windows created especially for it by Pierre Soulages. This spring the abbey will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of the installation of the 104 plain-glass stained-glass windows that illuminate the abbey with an incomparably beautiful play of light. www.tourisme-conques.fr Press pack 4 W H AT ' S N E W I N M I D I - P Y R É N É E S BENJAMIN-CONSTANT RETROSPECTIVE AT THE MUSÉE DES AUGUSTINS IN TOULOUSE (HAUTE-GARONNE) 4 October 2014 to 4 January 2015 As part of the Franco-American cooperation agreement FRAME (French Regional American Museum Exchange), the Musée des Augustins in Toulouse and Montreal Museum of Fine Arts have joined forces to present an exhibition dedicated to Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant and his influences. A major practitioner of Orientalist art, a portrait painter who became the darling of British high society in the late 19th century, and the great decorative painter of his day (whose work includes the Opéra Comique, Gare d’Orsay and Hôtel de Ville in Paris and the Capitole in Toulouse), Benjamin-Constant also enjoyed great success across the Atlantic. This is why a vast number of his works feature in the collections at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. The two exhibitions will vary in their different but complementary approaches. As the city's museum of fine art where Benjamin-Constant was trained, the Musée des Augustins in Toulouse will centre its approach on the artist and his influences. The Montreal exhibition, which opens on 26 January 2014, will present Oriental works of art alongside works contemporary to this vision of an Academy artist. www.augustins.org THE CHÂTEAU DE NÈGREPELISSE HOME TO 'LA CUISINE' (TARN-ET-GARONNE) The town of Nègrepelisse has decided to turn its ancient castle which dates from the 13th century into the home of 'La Cuisine' Centre for Art and Design, due to open in June 2014. Following an architectural competition, RCR, the prestigious Catalan architects' firm selected to design the Musée Soulages in Rodez, was chosen to create the building, which combines the remains of the old castle with a new building featuring contemporary lines and materials. This singular and innovative centre is all set to pursue with relish its own exploration of contemporary artistic creation. 'La Cuisine' uses its food-themed approach to question the conventions and customs of eating. www.la-cuisine.fr Arts and crafts SAS D’ALBRAC IN LAGUIOLE (AVEYRON): A NEW FACTORY PRODUCING HAND-MADE KNIVES To design, manufacture and sell fine Laguiole traditional folding knives: this is the mission of the group of dedicated craftsmen and women from Aveyron who are behind this project. Hand-made in a workshop open to the public, the knives produced here feature only the most carefully selected materials. The handles are made of the finest varieties of horn, precious woods or other high-quality materials. The bee motif and spring are crafted in the purest cutlery tradition. The blade is made with the hardest steels and features a special stamp guaranteeing the quality and origin of the materials used to make it. www.dalbrac.com Press pack 5 W H AT ' S N E W I N M I D I - P Y R É N É E S Stargazing 2014: YEAR OF ASTRONOMY AT THE CITÉ DE L’ESPACE IN TOULOUSE (HAUTE-GARONNE) The Cité de l’Espace, Toulouse's space and astronomy theme park, continues to come up with new and innovative ways to offer an extremely broad public a chance to wonder at the beauty of our planet and the universe. This season, the Cité de l'Espace is launching a Year of Astronomy featuring a number of new attractions including an observation dome for observing the planets and the sun in real time in the middle of the day and the chance to follow the adventure of the European Rosetta space probe, launched ten years ago to explore a comet. The layout of the 2,000m2 permanent exhibition pavilion was completely revamped in 2013 to immerse visitors in the history of man's quest to explore the stars. You'll be amazed at the permanent collection of giant-screen IMAX films, one of the biggest planetariums in the world (featuring 360° viewing), and the life-size reproduction space craft on show in the grounds. www.cite-espace.com NEW PLANETARIUM AT LA FERME DES ÉTOILES (GERS) The brand new digital planetarium 7 metres in diameter at La Ferme des Étoiles has been specially designed to amaze visitors with its unique 360° presentation. The planetarium show, which lasts for 90 minutes, is designed to be a completely immersive experience that transports visitors to the heart of the solar system and on to explore stars and distant galaxies. You can round off your visit by eating at the planetarium, followed by evening of star-gazing. www.fermedesetoiles.com En famille MUSEUM DE TOULOUSE: BEARS, MYTHS AND REALITIES 11 October 2013 to 30 June 2014 The major exhibition 'Bears, Myths and Realities' produced by Toulouse Natural History Museum, recognised by the French Ministry of Culture as an 'Exhibition of National Importance', invites the visitor to reflect on the singular relationship that man has with animals. The exhibition features some remarkable specimens on show for the first time, including the panda Yen Yen, a gift from Maoist China to President Georges Pompidou, and Cannelle, the last member of the indigenous Pyrenean bear population, tragically killed by a hunter in 2004, and later stuffed at the museum's taxidermy department. www.museum.toulouse.fr Press pack 6 W H AT ' S N E W I N M I D I - P Y R É N É E S MONTRÉAL-DU-GERS FOSSIL SITE: THE ORIGIN ROAD (GERS) Discovered by chance in 1987, this site at Montréal-du-Gers (50 km from Auch) is the largest fossil collection found in France in the 20th century. It features more than 90 species, four of which were previously unknown. The site, which dates back some 17 million years, is one of Europe's major fossil sites. It opened to the public in July 2013 following building work designed both to open the site to visitors and to improve the conditions of the archaeologists working on the dig there. The Montréal-du-Gers site is one of the destinations on the Origin Road, a joint European project designed to encourage scientific tourism on both sides of the Pyrenees. The six sites along the route give visitors the opportunity to explore their origins (the origins of the universe, mankind, the Pyrenees and more…). www.museum.toulouse.fr/la-route-des-origines EVENING CANDLE-LIT TOURS OF THE CHÂTEAU DE CÉNEVIÈRES (LOT) Every Wednesday evening from June to September, the Château de Cénevières offers visitors a very special costumed tour by candlelight. Close to Saint Cirq-Lapopie (voted 'France's favourite village' in 2012) and the famous Pech Merle Cave, the Château de Cénevières, which towers over the River Lot and offers a panoramic view of the river, is one of the most remarkable Renaissance châteaux in the Quercy region. A host of events is held at the château, including concerts, exhibitions, medieval entertainments, Renaissance feasts, open-air cinema, theatre and storytelling. www.chateau-cenevieres.com TARN, AFRICA IN FRANCE: EXPANSION OF THE ZOO DES TROIS VALLÉES IN MONTRÉDON-LABESSONNIÉ (TARN) Situated in Montrédon-Labessonnié (30 km from Albi) in gorgeous rural surroundings at the meeting point of several valleys, the 58hectare Zoo des Trois Vallées is already one of the largest animal parks in South West France and is in the process of expanding to cover an additional 10 hectares. The zoo, which opened in June 2013, is buzzing with new projects, acquiring more animals and for 2014 has announced it will be opening the largest aquarium in MidiPyrénées, creating a new African savannah zone and offering visitors the chance to get away from it all for a night at the zoo's very own lodge village. www.zoodes3vallees.com/le-zoo.html Press pack 7 W H AT ' S N E W I N M I D I - P Y R É N É E S Out and about / By bike EXTENSION OF THE ST AFFRIQUE /ST JEAN D’ALCAPIÈS GREENWAY (AVEYRON) This greenway which follows the course of the old railway line between St Affrique and St Jean d’Alcapiès was recently extended to Vabres l’Abbaye to offer a total of 13 km of traffic-free cycling through the countryside of southern Aveyron. This pleasant greenway is perfect for family exploring on foot and by bike. What exactly is a greenway? Dedicated travel routes open only to non-motor traffic, greenways are specially designed for cycling, walking, jogging, rollerblading and horse riding in unspoilt surroundings. Midi-Pyrénées has more than twenty greenways from 15 to 145 km long, none of which involve challenging terrain. EXTENSION OF THE ARMAGNAC GREENWAY (GERS) Opened in 2009 between Condom and Mouchan, this lovely greenway running through the vineyardcovered hillsides of Armagnac has recently been extended by 13 km to Lagraulet-du-Gers. Following the course of an old railway line, this shady and slightly undulating greenway is accessible to everyone (40 km there and back). www.af3v.org OPENING OF THE ARMAGNAC RAIL-BIKE TRAIL (GERS) This old railway line, one of the first to be built in Gers, was originally opened in December 1875. On 1 April 2014 it will begin its new life as the Armagnac Rail-Bike Trail, a 9-kilometre there-and-back route offering an original way to explore the undulating countryside and vineyards of Armagnac in Gers, Saint Mont, the Floc and the Côtes de Gascogne area. A great way to get some exercise while finding your bearings, before enjoying some wine tasting with a local producer who will share his passion and his wines with you. A bit like a railway version of a pedal boat, the rail-bike can carry up to five people. It's the perfect way to explore off the beaten track with all the family. www.velorail-armagnac-gers.jimdo.com THE STREETSTRIDER®, A FUN NEW ACTIVITY IN MOISSAC (TARN-ET-GARONNE) Loisirs Verts Moissagais has bikes for hire, and now offers something new in the StreetStrider®, the first elliptical bike for outdoor use. This strange-looking three-wheeled bike is much more fun than the stationary version you might find in a gym and exercises your abdominals and arm and leg muscles while going gently on your joints. Now you can try one out on the Canal des Deux Mers Greenway, the former canal tow path transformed into a greenway that makes it possible to cycle from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean (250 km of cycle route, 65 km of which are in Tarn et Garonne). On the way you can stop off at Moissac, a Great Tourist Site in Midi-Pyrénées, and explore Grisolles, Castelsarrasin and Valence d’Agen, coming and going as you please to see Midi-Pyrénées in all its diversity. www.loisirs-vm.fr Press pack 8 W H AT ' S N E W I N M I D I - P Y R É N É E S NEW BIKE HIRE OUTLET IN CASTANETTOLOSAN FOR EXPLORING THE CANAL DU MIDI GREENWAY (HAUTE-GARONNE) Located in Castanet-Tolosan, near the Canal du Midi and 15 km from Toulouse, Avélo specialises in pre-booked bike hire (hybrid bikes, tandems, children's bikes, trailer bikes and child seats). The Canal du Midi Greenway, the longest in the region, is a great way to explore the attractions and countryside of the Lauragais in peace and quiet. In one direction the route continues as far as Sète in the Mediterranean (Languedoc-Roussillon region) and in the other direction all the way to Bordeaux on the Atlantic coast (Aquitaine region), totalling 486 km. www.avelo31.fr Well-being What exactly are recreational spas and balneotherapy? A recreational spa is an establishment that uses natural mineral water from a thermal spring for non-therapeutic recreational and well-being purposes. Recreational spas feature facilities such as jacuzzis, hydromassage jets, steam baths, saunas and bubble beds, enabling guests to enjoy the pleasures of thermal water at their leisure for recreation. This activity is enjoying a tremendous boom in Midi-Pyrénées, which is home to a unique collection of 10 recreational spas in the Pyrenees. By contrast, a balneotherapy centre is supplied with normal fresh water. NEW SPA-WATER WELL-BEING CENTRE: OPENING OF SALINEA-SPA IN SALIES DU SALAT (HAUTE GARONNE) Famous for their highly salinated waters, the Thermal Baths at Salies du Salat (1 hour from Toulouse) have just opened a new spa combining four treatment cubicles with an aqua centre featuring a steam bath, jacuzzi and sauna. In calm and luxurious surroundings and looked after by the centre's attentive staff, guests can compile their own personalised beauty treatment programme (facials, body treatments, sculpting massages, hand and foot beauty treatments, etc.) and benefit from the special properties of the water at Salies du Salat. www.salinea-spa.com OPENING OF EDENEO RECREATIONAL SPA CENTRE IN PIAU-ENGALY (HAUTES PYRÉNÉES) Piau-Engaly now has a spa centre in the heart of the resort at the bottom of the ski pistes. The centre features a number of relaxation pools where guests can relax or take part in exercise classes such as aquabike and aquagym. The centre will soon also have a well-being centre offering body treatments (various massage, sauna and steam bath packages). The centre has a lounge bar that opens directly on to the ski pistes. www.piau-engaly.com/fr/il4-info_i50-bientot-a-piau.aspx Press pack 9 W H AT ' S N E W I N M I D I - P Y R É N É E S Wine news 'DESTINATION CAHORS MALBEC' (LOT) AWARDED NATIONAL 'VIGNOBLES & DÉCOUVERTES' LABEL On 29 April 2013 the Cahors wine area was granted 'Vignobles & Découvertes' status, a national distinction recognising areas actively involved in promoting wine tourism. This label comes in recognition of the promotional initiative started here some time ago with the 'Réseau Accueil Vigneron du Lot', a network of almost 70 wine growers in the area. These growers promise to provide the best possible visitor experience, sharing their passion for wine growing and offering wine-tasting opportunities. Cahors Malbec joins 36 other 'Vignobles & Découvertes' wine areas in France, including the Gaillac and Armagnac vineyards. www.vignobles.tourisme-lot.com www.vineyards.rendezvousenfrance.com ARIÈGE WINES GRANTED PROTECTED GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION The result of more than 15 years' work by the wine growers of Ariège, who took on the task of replanting vines in an area from which they had disappeared, the wines of Ariège were recently granted EU Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status. A richly deserved reward for Philippe Babin, Jean-Louis Vigneau, Christian Gerber and Christian Zeller, who have taken on the challenge by planting quality grape varieties (Syrah, Merlot, Cabernet-Sauvignon, Cabernet franc and Tannat for the reds and Chardonnay, Chenin, Sémillon and Sauvignon for the whites), beginning production from an area of some thirty hectares. www.france-sudouest.com/fr OPENING OF THE ROUTE DES VINS D’AVEYRON Aveyron has created a brand new Route des Vins exploring four very different terroirs where four AOCs are grown: Marcillac, Côtes de Millau, Entraygues-le-Fel and Estaing. The participating wine growers have signed a quality charter guaranteeing the best wine-tasting welcome for visitors exploring the area. This new itinerary is another addition to Aveyron's well-loved range of food-themed attractions such as the unmissable Roquefort cheese cellars. http://presse.tourisme-aveyron.com/fr/documents/dossier-presse/route-vins.pdf Press pack 10 W H AT ' S N E W I N M I D I - P Y R É N É E S New eateries Fine dining RESTAURANT ISABELLE AUGUY (RODEZ - AVEYRON) Following her tremendous success running the family restaurant in Laguiole, obtaining one star in the Michelin Guide in 2001, Isabelle Auguy has now moved to Rodez, bringing her history, origins and generous cuisine, from filet de boeuf to aligot and including her delicious porcini mushroom salad. www.restaurantisabelleauguy.fr LE SANDYAN, YANNICK DELPECH'S TEA ROOM IN TOULOUSE (HAUTE-GARONNE) Opening this tea room right in the centre of Toulouse is a childhood dream come true for Yannick Delpech. Passionate about pâtisserie, the chef who boasts 2 Michelin stars at his restaurant L'Amphitryon just outside Toulouse has come up with a contemporary range of cakes, pastries and desserts that stimulate the five senses. Le Sandyan is a boutique tea room with terrace that offers a gorgeous setting for a range of sweet temptations that vary with the season and include frozen desserts, timeless classics revisited and spectacular pastries. www.sandyan.fr L'ONCLE POM (TOULOUSE - HAUTE-GARONNE) This eatery with a homely feel is anything but a conventional restaurant. The cuisine on offer at the decidedly unorthodox L'Oncle Pom extols the beauty and virtues of the potato and features only fresh – and local – produce as the accompaniment. The principle is simple: first you choose your potato recipe (frites, gratin, etc.) and only then do you select what is to be served with it (fish, burger or meat dish). www.lonclepom.com N°5 WINE BAR À TOULOUSE (HAUTE-GARONNE) This wine bar with a cosy feel features the innovative Enomatic by-the-glass wine-serving system, which takes wine lovers on a tour of the wines, Champagnes and Grands Crus of France and the rest of the world. The N°5 Wine Bar also offers 'Oenological Excursions', with guests using the 'Wheel of Aromas' to guide them through taster-size servings of the vast selection of wines available. www.n5winebar.com Press pack 11 W H AT ' S N E W I N M I D I - P Y R É N É E S Hotels BOUTIQUE HOTELS Le Pier **** boutique hotel in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) You can't miss the vast black-glass shape of Le Pier Toulouse looking out onto the River Garonne. This is a hotel that offers everything a city-centre clientèle could ask for. Its strikingly original architecture is the perfect setting for a décor which borrows from Asia and Australia to take your senses on a journey. The hotel, which has 28 bedrooms and 4 suites with a small balcony and panoramic view, also boasts a terrace offering an unrivalled view of the city. www.piertoulousehotel.com The **** Villa Toscane hotel in Marciac (Gers), due to open on 1 March 2014 This new 4* establishment is the latest addition to the hotel offering in Marciac (Gers), a Great Tourist Site in Midi-Pyrénées famous for its jazz festival. This little paradise in the 19th century former town school will offer lots of pampering opportunities at the well-being centre once it opens in March 2014. A lovely place to stay with your friends. www.lavillatoscane-marciac.fr Opening of the **** Castel Pierre Boutique Hotel in Lagraulet (Gers) This little boutique hotel is set to open in Lagraulet, a village in the heart of the vineyards near Vic-Fezensac, which is famous for its salsa festival. Because the owner is a qualified oenologist, Le Castel Pierre is sure to be a hit with wine buffs. It's a great place for a quiet, gastronomic break in the heart of the Armagnac vineyards where you can learn all about the region's great wines. COSY AND WELCOMING The ** Brit Hotel Eco Sweet in Castres (Tarn) This stylish new establishment with comfortable bedrooms strongly embraces the principles of environmentally sustainable design, featuring solar panels and energy-saving and rainwater-harvesting systems. You'll also enjoy the delicious specialities served at the 'A ma cuis’in' restaurant, which offers a brasseriestyle service and dishes prepared in front of you for an original gourmet dining experience. www.hotel-castres.brithotel.fr The *** Hôtel des Arts in Nègrepelisse (Tarn et Garonne) A new hotel located between Montauban and the Aveyron Gorge. This recently completed new build is a modern and convivial family-friendly hotel with a cosy, warmly welcoming atmosphere and 22 bedrooms (some of which have a kitchenette). Ideal for a large family or group of friends. www.hotelrestaurantmontauban.com ON THE WATER Le Haricot noir in Villefranche de Lauragais (Haute Garonne): a new barge hotel on the Canal du Midi This canal boat hotel can be booked as a gîte (for up to 12 guests) or as a hotel (maximum 6 guests) for a go-as-you-please holiday exploring the Canal du Midi. The owners, who have been running canal boats for more than 30 years, man the 30-metre barge, offer you the chance to help out as a crew member and even have a hand on the tiller if you're adventurous enough, closely supervised by the captain of course! When booked as a hotel, meals are eaten together on board in table d'hôte style. www.sites.google.com/site/penichehotelharicotnoir/ Press pack 12 W H AT ' S N E W I N M I D I - P Y R É N É E S Gîtes LUXURY GÎTES ***** Gîte: Bellevue d’Aveyron in Sainte Eulalie d’Olt (Aveyron) Here's a gîte that blends in perfectly with its surroundings. Situated in Sainte Eulalie d’Olt, officially recognised 'One of the most Beautiful Villages in France', this luxurious restored farmstead offers top-end facilities and services in verdant grounds of 5,000 m2. Refurbished to high environment quality standards, this establishment boasts the latest eco-friendly technological innovations (floor heating, clothes dryer with heat pump, solar water heater, etc.). The ground floor is accessible to wheelchair users. www.bellevuedaveyron.com ***** Gîte: Emeraude in Mostuéjouls (Aveyron) Set in the heart of the Tarn Gorge and the Grands Causses Regional Nature Park, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, this 5-star contemporary gîte will impress even the most world-weary luxury traveller. The gîte boasts a range of outstanding facilities including a spa and a private beach on the Tarn. This superb architect-designed villa of 150 m2 is designed to accommodate between 2 and 9 guests, with the ground floor accessible to wheelchair users. www.giteemeraude.com FOR LARGE FAMILIES AND GROUPS OF FRIENDS 4-épis gîte: Eth Bordac in Cazeaux-de-Larboust (Haute-Garonne) A top-of-the-range gîte sleeping 8 guests (in 4 bedrooms) with a swimming pool, this 19th century farmhouse in the heart of the Pyrenees has been tastefully refurbished. The carefully restored authentic timber and lime render combine with furniture featuring a mix of a vintage look and a stylish contemporary design, all in extremely elegant surroundings: you'll love it! Perfect for a relaxing getaway to the country with all the family. www.ethbordac.com 4-épis gîte: L’Espeyronnis in Saint-Félix-Lauragais (Haute-Garonne) Ideal for a large group (and only 45 minutes from Toulouse), this roomy gîte can accommodate up to 15 people in 9 bedrooms and boasts a private swimming pool, spa and steam bath. The promise of a quiet holiday in a traditional house where the owners have made comfort and a tasteful décor their top priority. www.gite-lauragais.com Quintalone gîtes in Auterive (Haute-Garonne) This former smallholding near Toulouse, which adjoins an 18th century manor house, is home to three chambres d’hôtes in a house with something of an art gallery feel about it since it is decorated with fine works of art acquired by the art-buff owners. As a bonus, the gîte boasts a large swimming pool which is very welcoming on a hot summer's day. Press pack 13 W H AT ' S N E W I N M I D I - P Y R É N É E S Chambres d’hôtes Château de Darrech in Plaisance (Gers) This beautiful château, built in the mid-19th century and set in grounds of 6 hectares, featuring a swimming pool and protected by a cedar of Lebanon over 250 years old, is a haven of peace and quiet 15 minutes from Marciac. This is the first 5-key-rated chambre d'hôtes in Midi-Pyrénées, and is an absolute must. www.charme-traditions.com/fr/chambres-d-hotes/chateau-de-darrech-h16567 Maison d’Hôtes du Petit Bassin in Auterive (Haute Garonne) This 1920s Art-Deco villa featuring beautiful architecture and tasteful decoration has 3 bedrooms (sleeping a total of 6 guests) and a studio apartment. An elegant address near Toulouse which makes perfect business accommodation for example. www.maison-hote-auterive.com L'Annexe d’Aubrac (Aveyron) Daarwin and Virginie, the new owners of this dark-stone building in the centre of the village of Aubrac, have drawn their inspiration for the residence's décor from the mysterious land of Transylvania. A wonderfully timeless and delightfully original place to stay. www.lannexedaubrac.com Le Clos des Lavandes in Séverac-le-Château (Aveyron) A charming Maison d'Hôtes in the heart of the Aveyron countryside, Le Clos des Lavandes offers an amazing panoramic view of the medieval town of Séverac-le-Château and remarkable facilities in a unique property. The three fully refurbished chambre d'hôte bedrooms and two beautifully restored gîtes include use of a spa area (spa, sauna and steam bath) and a gym that surprisingly blends in perfectly with the 18th century surroundings. Table d'hôte meals (with all guests sitting together) are also available. www.leclosdeslavandes.com Chez Mimi et Nico in Gavarnie (Hautes-Pyrénées) In the little village of Gèdre near Gavarnie, Myrène and Nicolas have just finished renovating a beautiful traditional barn to accommodate four cosy chambres d’hôtes in a contemporary take on the traditional mountain style. Guests enjoy delicious and hearty table d’hôtes meals featuring local produce such as lamb, cheese and the famous Pyrenean garbure soup. www.location-chambres-gavarnie-gedre.com La Villa du Parc à Argelès-Gazost (Hautes-Pyrénées) Set in the grounds of the town's spa complex, la Villa du Parc is a fine 19th century gentleman's house with four bedrooms that features a beautiful stone-and-brick façade typical of the architecture of the day. Inside, the atmosphere draws its elegance from the soft colours and warm woodwork, all wrapped up in an irresistible rural style that immediately creates a warm impression. www.lavilladuparc.fr Press pack 14 W H AT ' S N E W I N M I D I - P Y R É N É E S Unusual places to stay Stay in a tree house, tepee, Inuit tent… La Tuilerie du Gay in Saverdun (Ariège) If you've always cherished this childhood dream or had a taste for adventure, now's your chance to realise it! La Tuilerie du Gay near Toulouse offers guests the chance to stay in one of five tepees for a unique and exotic way of getting back to nature. This establishment is certified under the 'Bienvenue à la Ferme' farm stay scheme. www.latuileriedugay.com Le Nid Vert in Brengues (Lot) Here you'll find a collection of circular tents of 20 m2 boasting all the comforts of a room indoors for a rather different way to relax, in the unspoilt and wild surroundings of the Célé Valley near Figeac. Each tent stands on its own individual wooden terrace of 45 m2 which overlooks the valley and offers a stunning view of the night sky from the deck chairs on each terrace. A real haven of peace and quiet away from the rest of the world. www.lenidvert.com Tree house, bubble and Lov’Nid in Boutiès (Tarn et Garonne) Keen to offer an environmentally friendly solution, the owners of the Colline de Boutiès (20 km from Montauban) propose some rather unusual accommodation in the form of a tree house perched 8 metres up which sleeps 4 and is accessed via a rope bridge, plus a wooden sphere known as the Lov’Nid, a completely round hut nestling 5 metres up which provides a little love nest for 2 people. The concept is straight out of a master carpenter's imagination and must be tried to be believed. www.collinedebouties.blogspot.fr ... or try a bubble Le Clos d’un Jour in Duravel (Lot) In the heart of wine country (40 km from Figeac), this large transparent ball on a wide terrace makes a rather striking feature in the landscape. Made of recyclable materials and occupying a terrace that also boasts a jacuzzi, this futuristic home from home offers an unforgettable experience sleeping under the stars. www.leclosdunjour.fr/-Hebergement-insolite Les Noct’en bulle in Cabrerets (Lot) Bruno and Pili have created an amazing place for star gazing up on the causse plateau, a place remarkably free of light pollution in a 'dark sky' zone known as the Triangle Noir du Quercy. The two bubbles provide an uninterrupted view of the sky, and guests have use of the nearby swimming pool and the comforts of a beautifully restored barn where breakfast is served. www.noct-enbulle.fr Press pack 15 Great Britain: Solenne ODON Tel. : +33 (0)5 61 13 55 19 - +33 (0)6 82 82 62 30 solenne.odon@crtmp.com United States & Canada: Birgitte REIMERS Tel. : +33 (0)5 61 13 55 14 - +33 (0)6 10 30 86 52 birgitte.reimers@crtmp.com Comité Régional du Tourisme 15 rue Rivals - CS 78543 31685 Toulouse cedex 6 www.tourism-midi-pyrenees.co.uk © CRT Midi-Pyrénées - D. VIET / Musée Soulages / Office du Tourisme de Toulouse / © Luc Jennepin / © A. Piechta Contacts