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Surrounded by vineyards and scrublands, this charming former vineyard house boasts a magnificent garden filled with lush vegetation. These winegrowers' houses were originally built during the golden age of wine to cater to the needs of farmers and their families, providing ample space to store tools. The architectural style of these houses is characterized by their size and decorative elements. Notably, the first-floor windows, meant for habitation, are unusually high.The reception room, where breakfast is served, offers direct access to the terrace and garden, providing a delightful setting to start the day. In the event of rain, our cozy space with stone walls, supported by two vaulted arches, can comfortably accommodate all our guests. This room, once used as a barn for resting and feeding horses, and storing carts, adds a touch of rustic charm to the atmosphere.
For those seeking a venue for seminars, family reunions, or business meetings, our reception hall is available for rent, accommodating up to 40 people. Additionally, guests have the opportunity to enjoy our swimming pool, provided they adhere to certain conditions such as respecting other guests and maintaining hygiene standards. Furthermore, the spa area is exclusively reserved for adults.
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Experience comfort and style in our contemporary 51sqm cottage, awarded 3 stars by Gites de France. Nestled within a secure garden, this charming retreat boasts a stunning 36sqm terrace overlooking the lush garden and refreshing swimming pool.Inside, you will find a welcoming lounge and dining area, complemented by a fully equipped open-plan kitchen. Rest peacefully in the two bedrooms, one furnished with a luxurious queen size bed and the other offering two comfortable twin beds. Refresh yourself in the modern bathroom featuring a walk-in shower, while a separate toilet ensures convenience for all guests.
With air conditioning throughout, our cottage comfortably accommodates up to four people. Additionally, a sofa bed in the living room provides sleeping space for two extra guests.
Enjoy the swimming pool at your leisure, following certain guidelines to ensure a pleasant environment for all guests. For adults seeking relaxation, our spa is also available for your exclusive use.
To ensure a hassle-free stay, we offer a cot and high chair upon request.
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- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert (12.3 km) - A picturesque medieval village located in the Hérault Valley. It is famous for its scenic beauty, historic abbey, and cobblestone streets.
- Pont du Diable (13.7 km) - Also known as the Devil's Bridge, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a remarkable example of medieval architecture. The bridge spans the Hérault River and offers stunning views of the surrounding area.
- Lac du Salagou (18.9 km) - A beautiful lake surrounded by red earth and volcanic hills. It is a popular spot for water activities like swimming, sailing, and windsurfing. The vibrant colors of the landscape make it a great place for photography.
- Cirque de Mourèze (25.4 km) - A unique geological formation featuring towering limestone rocks and labyrinth-like pathways. Visitors can explore the area on foot, enjoying breathtaking views and discovering ancient dolmens along the way.
- Pézenas (26.5 km) - A charming town known for its rich architectural heritage and connection to the famous playwright Molière. Explore the narrow streets lined with colorful buildings, visit the Molière Museum, and browse the local shops.
- Montpellier (37.2 km) - The vibrant capital city of the Hérault department. Montpellier boasts a mix of ancient and modern architecture, including the impressive Place de la Comédie and the medieval Saint-Pierre Cathedral. Enjoy the lively atmosphere, cultural events, and excellent shopping opportunities.
- Abbaye de Valmagne (39.8 km) - A former Benedictine abbey dating back to the 12th century. The abbey's church, cloister, and gardens are open to visitors, offering a glimpse into its rich history and architectural beauty. Don't miss the chance to taste their renowned wines.
- Cap d'Agde (40.5 km) - A popular seaside resort town with beautiful sandy beaches, a marina, and various water sports activities. Explore the charming old town, visit the Aquarium, or take a boat trip along the coast.
- Carcassonne (94.5 km) - A medieval fortress city and UNESCO World Heritage site. Its fortified walls, towers, and narrow streets create a captivating atmosphere. Wander through the citadel, visit the Château Comtal, and admire panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. 10. Nîmes (109 km) - Known for its well-preserved Roman architecture, Nîmes offers attractions like the iconic Arena of Nîmes and the Maison Carrée, a remarkably preserved Roman temple. Explore the ancient city and soak in its rich history.