It is at an altitude of 475 m, on the heights of Comminges that the Ferme de Courneillac is hidden. Here, only 1 hour from Toulouse, Samuel and Julie raise 90 Angora goats on 75 hectares of greenery, between forests and meadows. A former biologist, Samuel chose to leave everything to take over this goat farm located in the heart of the "small Pyrenees" with his partner Julie, a history-geography teacher. The goats live a peaceful life and are shorn twice a year to produce mohair wool, an exceptional natural material. It is on this plot of land with an exceptional view of the Pyrenees that you will be able to stay in a Tiny House set in the middle of the countryside.
Enjoy a rejuvenating stay and live an unusual experience with the adorable goats.
Practical information
2 adults I 2 children up to 12 years I 1 baby up to 3 years
5 min walk to the Tiny
Lost on the domain
1 Tiny on the domain
Autonomous arrival
Your host's word
We are happy to welcome you to our little corner of paradise in the Pyrenees
It's quick and easy, so you can start your adventure right away. Approximately 3 days before your arrival, you'll receive an email containing your arrival details and the key collection code. When you reach the Tiny House to settle in from 3pm, simply enter the code on the key box and take a deep breath: you've arrived.
Parking spaces are usually located 100-200 meters from the Tiny House. You will have to walk a bit to reach your Tiny House. The terrain can be a bit dirty, so be sure to choose your shoes accordingly and don't hesitate to contact us to find out more about the specific conditions. Once the car is parked, it's time for an adventure!
Departure time is 11 a.m.
All you need to do is :
- Leave the site and the PARCEL Tiny House as you found them.
- Finally, it's imperative that you take some of your new-found serenity with you to your next visit!
It is possible to bring one or two children up to the age of 12 and a baby (up to the age of 3) to many of our family destinations. A single bed (futon) will be provided in the Tiny House. For the baby cot, you can bring your own travel cot or specify that you would like one in the booking notes (our farmers will provide an umbrella cot).
Dogs are allowed in some of our dog-friendly destinations. 1 dog with no size/weight limit or 2 dogs up to 10kg per Tiny, €25 per stay. We ask owners to ensure that the Tiny House is kept clean inside and out. We count on you not to let your doggy climb on the bed, thank you for our farmers. The owners will be held responsible in the event of an incident with the farm animals, so please keep an eye on your companion in the heart of the farm. An additional €50 cleaning fee will be charged if the Tiny House is damaged by your pets.
If you would like wine, breakfast or snacks, please request them at the time of booking. In case you have forgotten, there is still time to remedy this by emailing us at [email protected] with your name and the destination you are going to. We will do our best to accommodate you, subject to availability within the time frame.
Living in the middle of nature in an eco-responsible way requires alternative methods for waste and water management. Please make sure to reduce your water and electricity consumption. In the Tiny House, water depends on the rain and electricity on the sun, you are in an energy self-sufficient habitat. We do our best to keep everything running, but the weather can be capricious and in rare cases make it difficult to charge the batteries. We make sure that the water tanks are full before you arrive. Remember, a shower should last two minutes.
All our Tiny Houses are equipped with a fan and big windows to guarantee you a maximum ventilation during the summer. Some Tiny Houses are equipped with an air-conditioning that automatically cuts off between 9 and 11 pm to preserve the batteries and guarantee you electricity in the morning.
In winter, it's also possible to stay in a Tiny! They are insulated and equipped with a stove.