Les Grauzels
Les Grauzels is a restored farmhouse set in 5 acres on the edge of a small village. You are assured of calm, tranquility and lack of pollution, with no traffic noise,
The village is close to the town of Laguépie and the bastide town of Cordes-sur-Ciel, a medieval town famous for its architecture and artists
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Cordes-sur-Ciel is a commune of the Tarn département, in France. The fortified town was built in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse, a Cathar heretic, and is now a popular tourist spot. Until recently the town's name was Cordes, a word thought to come from the Indo-European root "corte" meaning "rocky heights." Cordes was revived in the mid-20th century, by artists and other visitors who noticed the town's beauty. Albert Camus visited it in the 1950s and remarked that “In Cordes, everything is beautiful, even regret”. In 1993 Cordes was renamed Cordes-sur-Ciel to reflect the town's site on a hill above the clouds that cover the valley below.