Chateau De Mercues
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Chateau De Mercues - Mercues - Lot
Mercues (Lot)
46090
France
Telephone:
+ 33 (0)5 65 20 00 01
Fax:
+ 33 (0)5 65 20 05 72
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Hotel Description
You'll be astounded by the all the treasures found in the Lot region.

It's best to begin your visit with Cahors, whose most remarkable monument is undoubtedly Valentre bridge, a fortfied structure with three square towers that make it unique in the world. Then set out to discover the traditional Querey villages in the chalk cliffs of the Lot valley..or head for the Dordogne valey with its Romanesque architecture: dungeons and ancient mills in the south of the departement, towers and castles in the north..Visit caves and caverns, boat on the Lot, discover the region's many nature trails by foot, mountain bike or on horseback.

The charms of this lovely, rich region are boundless.
Luxury Hotel Accommodation
APPARTMENTS
The vast suites and luxurious apartments combine charm, tradition, peacefulness and practicality. Take advantage of the limitless space and surprising elegance and project yourself into the myth of a historic site for the length of your stay.
Step into the legend of an exceptional hotel:

"La Tour"
Ravishing: Just look at the "La Tour" duplex perched at the top of the catle's tower! Astonishing: Its ceiling rises right up into the beams!

"La Chambre de l'Eveque" (The Bishop's Room):
The suite known as the Bishop's Room is decorated in an original and grandiosestyle. No, you're not imagining things. That really is a bronze sundial set in the parquet a la francaise beneath your feet. And the immense gilded wood bed inviting you to spend a peaceful night here really is majestic enough for a bishop.

ROOMS
The deluxe and superior rooms scattered throughout the main part of the castle are comfortable and serene, and all exude the charm of a real Chateau with their exposed beams, sculpted stone, hardwood floors and imposing wood furniture.

Yet the conveniences provided in each room form a bridge between the traditional and the modern. Most of the bathrooms have natural light and separate toilets.