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Moulin des Farges

Nov 20, 2009

This is a real gem. If you want relaxation and great food in a wonderful setting this is the place to come. The rooms are really elegant, well appointed and relaxing. The bed was really comfortable...more

La Chouette

5 of 5 stars
Nottingham
Nov 17, 2009

The hosts were very friendly and welcoming and always there to help with advice if we needed it - we were househunting. Our en suite room was very clean and comfortable with a useful area which...more

L'Amphitryon

Nov 17, 2009

tres bon etablissement dans ce quartier touristique de limoges. La déco est très classe, l'accueil absolument excellent et la cuisine est à la hauteur: imagination, goût et présentation parfaite dans...more

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