Saturday 1 August 2015

Les Hameaux de Pomette, Cazals

I, Melachi ibn Amillar, being a man of wealth and taste, did stay at Les Hameaux de Pomette, a collection of chalets half a kilometre outside Cazals, in July 2015. One can park beside one's chalet - these are on a slope a few dozen metres from one another, each with a fine shaded patio to sit and read, with plastic chairs and a table. Ours was quite clean, though one evening a column of ants launched an offensive on the kitchen. Cazals is a pleasant small country town, with a supermarket, two restaurants and a bar, though a long drive from the autoroute to Toulouse or Paris. Plenty of charming medieval villages lie within an hour or two, but I could not really recommend this area to someone without a car, unless a dedicated touring cyclist.  Wifi was available down in the reception, or by sitting fairly closely outside it in the evening, where there were also a few toys and games.  The pool was unshaded and a bit short of sunbeds. The "child lock" on the gate defeated not only children. Most guests were French. In principle I would not mind staying here again, had I not already stayed here.

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