The large park Le Hameau du Lac set in a rural, hilly area is ideal for holiday makers who value peace and calm. The complex includes small houses at the ground level as well as apartments on the ground floor and the first floor. Each apartment offers a view of the magnificent lake. You can walk around the lake in the shade of the large trees or rent a pedal boat. Enjoy the wide open lawn where the children can run around and enjoy playing on the swings and slides. Each unit has its own outdoor area. The ground floor apartments have a covered terrace while the apartments on the upper floor have an open terrace. The houses also have access to a garden. There is also a pool (open from April to mid-November) on the grounds of the resort. There is a second swimming facility at a stones throw away (about 200 metres), in the form of a very large shared swimming pool. The near-by village of Marciac (500 metres) has shops offering all the necessary supplies. An internationally recognized Jazz Festival is organised during the first two weeks of August. In summer, you can attend the bloodless bullfights called Courses Landaises in the local arena. You will be spending your holidays in the Gers in the glorious Midi-Pyrénées region. This land of gluttons, will jazz up the lives of gourmets not only with Foie gras, confit (cooked and pickled in fat meat) and duck breast but also with the aperitif Floc de Gascogne, the brandy Armagnac or wine from Madiran. The beautiful town of Tarbes is 45 km away while Lourdes, with its popular cave and a castle from the 11th century is just 60 km away. The washer and dryer can be used for a fee payable locally. Please note that the Novasol-reference numbers do not correspond to the local internal house numbers.
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