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We have 5 hotels in Sainte-Enimie.

 
 
Auberge de la Cascade Star Rating 2        
Saint-Chely-du-Tarn

Overlooking a waterfall on Le Tarn river, this rustic, stone-built inn is 5 km from the 7th-century village of Sainte-Enimie, and 26.2 km from the Grotte de l'Aven Armand (caves).Simple rooms feature en suite bathrooms, TVs, and WiFi.
Hotel du Mont Servy Star Rating 2        
Mas St Chely

Set in the Causse Méjean plateau, this no-nonsense, rural hotel is a 5-minute walk from the village of Mas Saint-Chély, 8 km from Notre-Dame-du Gourg church, and 14 km from La Grotte de l'Aven Armand (geological attraction).The 7 low-key rooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and desks, as well as en suite bathrooms.A relaxed restaurant serves gourmet regional cuisine, as well as breakfast (surcharge).
Chateau De La Caze Star Rating 4        
907 bis, route des Gorges du Tarn

Surrounded by towering, forested cliffs on the Tarn River, this refined hotel occupies a stone castle dating from the 16th century and a 19th-century guesthouse.Elegant rooms offer free Wi-Fi, and river, pool or valley views. Distinctive touches in individual rooms include stone arches, turret rooms, claw-foot tubs and/or 4-poster beds.
Logis Auberge de la Cacade        
Sainte Enimie

Overlooking a waterfall on Le Tarn river, this rustic, stone-built inn is 5 km from the 7th-century village of Sainte-Enimie, and 26.2 km from the Grotte de l'Aven Armand (caves).Simple rooms feature en suite bathrooms, TVs, and WiFi.
Village de gites de Blajoux        
Blajoux

Village de gites de Blajoux provides a comfortable setting when in Sainte-Enimie.Village de gites de Blajoux has cosy lodgings, designed to suit the needs of any traveller.The vacation rental is under a 40-minute drive from Brenoux Airport.
 
 
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Sainte - Enimie is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. It was founded in the 7th century by Énimie, who started a convent there after being cured of leprosy in the surrounding waters.