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Jacqueline JoullieAvenue du stade Combe Grasse
Portiragnes
34420
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Welcome to our villa, where you will find the delightful apartment nestled within a serene, enclosed garden. Inside, you will discover a cozy living room furnished with an additional comfortable couch to accommodate two guests. The apartment also features a well-equipped kitchen, a television, and DVD player for your entertainment. Sleeping arrangements consist of two bedrooms - one offering a spacious double bed, while the other boasts two bunk beds ideal for one person each. Completing the apartment is a generously-sized bathroom with toilet facilities. Outside, you can enjoy the fresh air on a charming small terrace, complete with a garden table and a barbecue for your culinary adventures.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Portiragnes, take exit 35 Beziers-East on Highway A9. From there, follow the road towards Vias and take the second exit that leads to Portiragnes.
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Apartment | 1 | 400 | 580 |
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Attractions
- Canal du Midi (4.5 km): The Canal du Midi is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can enjoy leisurely boat rides or walks along the scenic canal, admiring the picturesque villages, vineyards, and peaceful landscapes.
- Portiragnes Plage (5.9 km): Portiragnes Plage is a beautiful sandy beach located on the Mediterranean coast. It offers crystal-clear waters, soft sand, and a range of water sports activities such as swimming, sunbathing, beach volleyball, and windsurfing.
- Château de Portiragnes (2.5 km): This medieval castle, dating back to the 11th century, is a historical landmark in the region. Visitors can explore the castle's architecture, walk through its gardens, and learn about the rich history of the area.
- Béziers Cathedral (9.5 km): Located in the nearby city of Béziers, this stunning cathedral is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts. It features Gothic and Romanesque elements, intricate stained glass windows, and a panoramic view from its bell tower.
- Les 9 Écluses de Fonserannes (11.5 km): Also known as the Fonserannes Locks, this engineering marvel is a series of nine locks on the Canal du Midi. Visitors can witness the impressive waterway system in action as boats navigate through the locks, providing a unique and memorable experience.
- Pézenas (26 km): This charming town is renowned for its well-preserved historic center, featuring beautiful Renaissance architecture. Pézenas offers quaint streets lined with boutique shops, art galleries, and cafés, making it a delightful place to explore and soak up the local atmosphere.
- Cap d'Agde (16.5 km): Cap d'Agde is a bustling seaside resort town known for its vibrant nightlife, sandy beaches, and a wide range of water activities. It also boasts a naturist village, a marina, and an aquarium, making it a popular destination for tourists.
- Étang de Thau (38 km): This large saltwater lagoon is famous for its oyster beds and seafood production. Visitors can enjoy boat trips, taste fresh oysters, and explore charming waterfront villages like Bouzigues and Mèze, known for their seafood restaurants.
- Narbonne (59 km): Located along the Canal de la Robine, Narbonne is a historic city with Roman roots. It offers attractions such as the impressive Narbonne Cathedral, the Roman Horreum Museum, and the colorful indoor market, Les Halles de Narbonne. 10. Carcassonne (91 km): Although a bit further away, Carcassonne is worth a visit for its UNESCO-listed medieval fortress, La Cité. This well-preserved walled city transports visitors back in time with its cobblestone streets, castle ramparts, and breathtaking views over the surrounding countryside.