Nestled at the foot of the ancient Polignac fortress, this 18th-century farmhouse—now called La Gourmantine—blends seamlessly into the village’s dramatic landscape of grey basalt and red-tiled roofs, overlooked by fortress ruins. This setting reflects the legacy of the illustrious Polignac family.
Settle into your room at La Gourmantine, where restored wooden beams meet contemporary touches. You’ll be inspired to explore the keep, ramparts, and walkways above the Puy basin, as well as historic houses and the church.
Arrangements for bedding and occupancy can be tailored on request directly with La Gourmantine.
The WC is located in the room.
At the foot of the ancient Polignac fortress stands this former 18th-century farmhouse, now charmingly named La Gourmantine. Like the rest of the village, the guesthouse blends into a dramatic setting of gray basalt and red rounded tiles, watched over by the fortress ruins.
This place reflects the history and former power of one of France’s most illustrious families, the Polignacs.
As soon as you set down your bags in one of La Gourmantine’s rooms—where a harmonious mix of contemporary style and carefully restored traditional features, like massive wooden beams, awaits—you’ll want to explore the keep, ramparts, walkways overlooking the Puy basin, as well as the manor houses and village church.
- Train station shuttle payment 10,00 € per ride