Villa Syrah - shared pool, 3 bedrooms

House with 3 bedrooms in a private Domaine of 5 houses with 2 large swimming pools. 3 bedrooms / 1 bathroom. Sleeps 6.
IN A NUTSHELL:
Reference: BEZ103
Price: 395 Euros to 1420 Euros per week
Amenities:
Other: Last visited by onr of our staff in Spring 2009 - recommended.
 
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PRICES:
7th Apr 2012 to 4th May 2012 495 Euros
5th May 2012 to 22nd Jun 2012 680 Euros
23rd Jun 2012 to 29th Jun 2012 1270 Euros
30th Jun 2012 to 24th Aug 2012 1420 Euros
25th Aug 2012 to 31st Aug 2012 1270 Euros
1st Sep 2012 to 28th Sep 2012 680 Euros
29th Sep 2012 to 19th Oct 2012 395 Euros
6th Apr 2013 to 3rd May 2013 495 Euros
4th May 2013 to 21st Jun 2013 680 Euros
22nd Jun 2013 to 28th Jun 2013 1270 Euros
29th Jun 2013 to 23rd Aug 2013 1420 Euros
24th Aug 2013 to 30th Aug 2013 1270 Euros
31st Aug 2013 to 27th Sep 2013 680 Euros
28th Sep 2013 to 18th Oct 2013 395 Euros

Security deposit - £300

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LOCATION:

The nearest town to the hamlet is Beziers which is only 5 minutes drive away and has a beautiful tree-lined boulevard with many restaurants, cafés, shops and markets.

Beziers is a bustling town with fascinating shops among its little back streets, its main boulevard lined with platane trees, the Theatre at one end and the Park des Poetes at the other. Make sure you visit the St Nazaire Cathedral which has panoramic views of the river Orb, vines, and mountains and also the Friday flower market in the main boulevard which is perhaps the best in the whole of the south.

On the edge of the river Orb, Beziers is well known for wine, rugby and bullfights! The arena was designed initially as an Opera house with the help of Saint Saens, but today it is renowned for bullfighting.

Throughout the year there are numerous local festivals, the most famous of which is the Feria de Beziers which takes place every year around the Feast of the Assumption on the 15th of August. This is party time in Beziers and although originally based on the Corridas (bullfights) it now has many other attractions, most of them free, which appeal to all tastes. Many different kinds of music concerts, horse shows, Sevilliana dancing in the streets, and every where huge pans of Paella on sale, washed down with sangria.

There is a very strong Spanish influence in Bezier's life and this is most apparent during the Feria. This is a unique festival time, a real taste of life in southern Europe, with a family atmosphere and amusements to suit all ages.

Budget airlines fly regularly to Beziers, Montpellier, Perpignan, Carcassonne and Nimes, all within easy reach. The TGV goes to Béziers and Eurostar operates a non-stop service from Waterloo to Avignon in high season. Spain, Andorra and the Pyrenees are within easy reach and the area is surrounded with the vineyards of the Herault.

 
DESCRIPTION:

This ancient hamlet has been turned into private property and is located on several hectares of olive grove with an unrestricted view towards the Béziers cathedral, 20 minutes from the beaches.

This house can sleep up to 6 people over 2 levels.

The accommodation and consists of:

Ground floor
A large living room.
Fully-equipped kitchen with dishwasher, washing-machine, microwave & fridge freezer.
Separate WC.

First floor
One double bedroom and two twin bedrooms.
One bathroom with bath, wash-basin, WC.

 
OUTSIDE:

Two swimming pools.

Private terrace.


 
GENERAL:

All linen and towels are provided.

 
ACCOMMODATION:
  • Bedrooms - 3 bedrooms, one with double bed and two with twin beds.
  • Bathroom - 1 bathroom with bath, basin and WC.
  • Kitchen - dishwasher, washing-machine, microwave & fridge freezer.
  • A large living room.
 
SUITABILITY:

All

 
LOCAL AMENITIES

The beaches of the Mediterranean are only a short drive away, while to the north the mountains offer a number of cooler lakes, ideal for a refreshing dip in the summer.

Cathar history is present almost everywhere and the ancient fortress of Carcassonne is only an hours drive away, and there are regular jousting displays during high season.

Enthusiastic visitors can enjoy a great variety of activities including hiking, biking, swimming, fishing, water sports, canoeing and river rafting, horse riding, tennis and golf.

Pézenas has a large open-air market every Saturday which is well worth a visit. The town boasts that it was once the home of Molière and there are many craft shops, restaurants and beautiful buildings. During July and August on a Wednesday and Friday the craft shops are open until midnight and you will often find street theatre groups to entertain you !

Sète is the Venice of France with its canals – fabulous fish restaurants abound.

Several good golf courses are within easy reach, Golf Saint Thomas at Béziers, approx 15 minutes drive – see www.golfsaintthomas.com/english/

At Vias Plage, there is a funfair open during July and August.

The beautiful tree-lined Canal du Midi which links the Atlantic with the Mediterranean has miles of flat walks along the shady tow paths.

Cap d’Agde (20 minutes) has beaches and water sports, boat trips, beautiful harbour, golf, casino, fashionable shopping, nightclubs, waterfront restaurants, several children’s theme parks and a fabulous water park (Aqualand).

Monasteries and castles abound in the area and there are plenty of vineyards where you can taste some of the best wines in France.

 
OTHER INFORMATION

Last visited by onr of our staff in Spring 2009 - recommended.

 
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