The Maison de Payrac is a unique space that offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Nages region in Tarn. It also provides a glimpse into the peasant life of the past, showcasing the skills and products that were integral to their way of life.
The Maison de Payrac offers a unique experience of spending the night in a traditional way, using solar lamps for illumination. It also houses a shop that sells a variety of local products. Visitors can purchase Payrac honey, jams, cheeses, cakes, charcuterie, and wines, among other items, providing a taste of the region's culinary heritage.
One of the unique features of the Maison de Payrac is its traditional bread oven, which is operated every week. Visitors have the opportunity to taste delicious cakes and breads that are baked in a wood fire, and even take some home as a tasty souvenir of their visit.
The Maison de Payrac is also a paradise for children. The place is filled with toys from the past, such as wheelbarrows and stilts, and games in the cabins. Children can also interact with a variety of animals, including cows, sheep, rabbits, chickens, and ducks, making it a fun and educational experience.
History & Anthropology Nature & Natural History Agriculture Animals Children Historic house
Rieu-Montagné, Nages
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