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La Barthe Haute

Puycalvel Lautrec
9.2/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Apartment - Split Level
1x Double 52 Up to 2

This apartment includes a seating area and an equipped kitchen.

One-Bedroom Apartment
2x Single 36 Up to 2

This apartment has a seating area and an equipped kitchen including an electric kettle, toaster and kitchenware.

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Restaurants nearby

  • Villa Pinewood★ Michelin Inveterate locavores Anne and Thomas Cabrol give absolute priority to ingredients sourced nearby and do their utmost to limit the establishment's ecological footprint. The kitchen makes the most of its surroundings, caught between the dry terroir of the Causse limestone plateaux, with its truffles and aromatic plants, and the humid Montagne Noire, rife with undergrowth treasures (berries, mushrooms, wild plants). Examples include their "bouillon de l'aurore", a root infusion with an aromatic bouquet and incomparable freshness derived from 35 plants and flowers; the Montagne Noire trout macerat25.8km
  • Bistrot SaveursBib British chef Simon Scott worked his way from London to Provence, before setting up shop here in the Tarn département. The vivid red façade leads diners into a vibrant and cosy pop-inspired decor. This eclectic chef and master craftsman works exclusively with good-quality (local) ingredients, in a bid to serve his guests precise, colourful and tasty dishes that change regularly according to the market stalls. This Bistrot des Saveurs is certainly aptly named!14.0km
  • Auberge de la Forge★ Michelin This duet of talented innkeepers (a chef and a pastry chef with a passion for wine) earned their stripes with stints in iconic establishments such as with Christophe Bacquié at the Castellet and at Le Gabriel and Le Ritz. Here, in their own restaurant, Théo crafts signature cuisine that sings an ode to the produce of nearby Tarn with seasonal fruit and veg that he cherry-picks himself from Lavour Market. Sourdough bread made with heirloom flours, an iced tea of tomato water spiked with garden herbs, delicately seasoned gravlax of ikejime trout, followed by blue lobster from Brittany bursting w41.0km
  • Le Puits du Trésor★ Michelin Jean-Marc Boyer, a true craftsman whose passion is unmistakable, draws his culinary inspiration from solitary walks in the surrounding hills. Aromatic herbs and wild garlic enhance colourful dishes that are rife with crisp, forthright flavours, such as wild asparagus with morels from the Montagne Noire, Banka trout with lomo bacon and sautéed broad beans or confit rhubarb with raspberries accompanied by rhubarb and Limousin cream cheese ice cream. He arranges everything into a single set menu, packed with surprises. The interior, designed by Régis Dho in a Japanese vein, provides the perfect f44.1km
  • Py-r★★ Michelin Pierre Lambinon is nothing if not wholehearted! In this restaurant just a stone's throw from the Pont Neuf, he is making waves with his cooking. The meal begins with a festival of appetisers, bringing a foretaste of the flavours that will define the meal. The chef is at his most inspired when it comes to deftly preparing dishes based on herbs from the garden, fish and seafood and fine seasonal vegetables – intoxicating seafood aromas, grilled notes and the bitter overtones of vegetables. For example, line-caught hake from Saint-Jean-de-Luz and Pyrenean trout gravlax, broad beans and wild garli53.9km
  • En Pleine Nature★ Michelin Chef Sylvain Joffre promises and delivers fresh, subtle, 100% natural food. This authentic cook-gardener-gatherer makes the most of the herbs and vegetables from his own garden and from painstakingly sourced local producers. Sylvain is conscientious, serious and the antithesis of showy. He aims to serve first-rate food at prices that make sense, crafting each ingredient sincerely and truthfully, adding the occasional flourish by way of jus, coulis, plants and flowers… The tasteful interior is low-key with the bonus of alfresco dining shaded by parasols. Highly committed to the environment, the47.2km
  • L'Aparté★ Michelin This traditionally-built house, surrounded by lush greenery is so peaceful that you forget its location in the suburbs. The terrace, covered by a bioclimatic pergola, is a hit during the summer, while the stylish interior is both tasteful and comfortable. Chef Jérémy Morin skilfully rolls out creative dishes: roast rack of veal, brioche of sweetbread, vanilla-laced artichoke and a gutsy gravy or roast monkfish in sumac with braised baby gem lettuce in a raspberry seasoning, creamy yoghurt and a red wine and balsamic vinegar sauce.47.7km
  • La Table de Franck Putelat★★ Michelin The medieval city is emblematic of the time-honoured heritage of Carcassonne and its region… and the same could almost be said of Franck Putelat. Established at the foot of the city’s famous ramparts, this native of the Jura who has made the Aude his home, spins a succulent tale of land and sea in his contemporary, designer lair. Much of the produce comes from his large vegetable garden, as he cleverly reworks regional hits according to his mood and inspiration of the day. Attractive plating, lashings of flavour and suave finesse embody his spot-on repertory. Three examples that have become ic56.8km
  • L'ÉpicurienBib Luck has nothing to do with the current reputation of this downtown venue, facing Jean Jaurès Fountain, as the darling of the town’s discerning epicureans. The stripped-back interior sports a distinctly Scandinavian feel, which given the chef’s Swedish origins is hardly a surprise. On the culinary front, he deploys his undisputed talent, adding a new twist to French classics and conjuring up enticing recipes in tune with the era: generous portions, well crafted and oozing with flavour. The intelligent wine list and crack table staff, as professional as they are friendly, add the final flourish28.0km
  • Le ColvertBib This gourmet hideaway, which sources most of its ingredients from local growers and livestock farmers, abounds with charm, freshness and flavour. In the heart of the Lauragais, this pretty restaurant with a lovely terrace boasts smiling, well-paced service and confidently executed dishes at very reasonable prices: pig's trotter ravioli with oyster mushrooms, bay leaf and sage sauce; grilled onglet steak with a peppercorn jus; for dessert, vanilla and ginger mesturet. To wash down with wines from Gaillac and Languedoc.29.3km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Stadium Municipal football stadium in Toulouse, France54.8km
  • Cité de Carcassonne medieval citadel56.4km
  • City of Space French theme park50.0km
  • Basilica of St. Sernin church in Toulouse, France53.6km
  • Aeroscopia aeronautics museum59.7km
  • Toulouse Cathedral cathedral located in Haute-Garonne, in France53.1km
  • Muséum de Toulouse natural history museum in Toulouse, France53.4km
  • Musée des Augustins fine arts museum of Toulouse, France53.5km

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