DOMAINE HARMONIE
Adults Only Gîtes
Yoga Retreats
Tango Holidays
Haven of Peace
Little Paradise
WELCOME
Petra and Kalenzo welcome you to Domaine Harmonie, located between Albi (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and Rodez (Musée Solages).
At the end of a dead-end road, in the middle of fields and forests and with 3ha of its own grounds - flowery garden, orchard and forest - a vacation here is particularly restful.
To allow all guests complete peace and quiet, we only receive guests 16 years and older. So enjoy breakfast on the terrace, read a book in one of the hammocks and in the evening admire the breathtaking sunsets. You will only hear the sound of the crickets and the rustling trees!
In addition to stunning 360° views, a swimming pool and a reservoir within walking distance, there is a lot to explore in the surrounding area.
In short, here you will find everything you need to completely recharge and get in balance!
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GITES
ON THE DOMAIN
Free WIFI
There is a good, fast WiFi connection in the gîtes.
Garden & Forest
Private terrace and communal domain of 3ha, part landscaped garden and part forest.
Heated swimmingpool
The heated swimming pool (6x12m) is chemical free thanks to the UV filter.
GALLERY
IN THE AREA
Historic Villages
This is a great base for exploring many beautiful villages and historic towns (many of which are part of the Plus Beaux Villages de France)
Markets
Delicious local produce and artisan goods are all for sale at the market!
Events
During the summer there is a lot to do in the area, from a petanque championship, agricultural show, medieval spectacle, night markets, etc.
Sports & adventure
In the heart of 700 hectares of unspoilt countryside, you can enjoy hiking trails, a beach, a beautiful lake and many organized land and water activities - many of which are free to access.
Hiking & cycling
On foot or by bike there are excellent routes with beautiful views around our domain that we can recommend.
Gastronomy
As far as gastronomy is concerned, the Tarn has a lot to offer: duck, veal from Ségala, charcuterie from Lacaune, pink garlic from Lautrec, cheeses from the region (Roquefort, goat's cheese, sheep's cheese, etc.), wine from Gaillac.