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Located on the outskirts of the charming wine village of Plaissan, the Villa of basal area offers a stunning view of the surrounding area. Situated at the end of a private trail that winds through the vineyards, this villa's exterior is truly picturesque.The landscaped garden is a colorful masterpiece, showcasing a variety of plant species native to the Mediterranean region. From the terraces, lush lawns cascade down, leading you to a tranquil Japanese pond or a soothing fountain. Depending on the season, you can even indulge in sun-drenched tomatoes or ripe strawberries from the garden.
The pool, with its slightly salty taste of iodine, adds to the joy of your holiday experience. With dimensions of 9.5 x 4m, it caters to both sports enthusiasts and those seeking relaxation. Its shallow end is perfect for children or for simply enjoying the fountain. At night, the underwater lighting creates a magical ambiance reminiscent of the northern lights.
The villa boasts three terraces, each designed to provide shade or sun according to your preference. Whether you desire a relaxing soak in the spacious and comfortable jacuzzi, a barbecue feast on the grill, or a refreshing drink at the bar after a game of bowls, these terraces are tailored to ensure your utmost enjoyment.
As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a spacious living room spanning 80m², adorned with large windows that open onto the terraces. The inviting leather lounge is perfect for a rejuvenating nap before indulging in entertainment on the big screen. The rustic furniture, piano, and refined decoration create a relaxing and cozy atmosphere in this room.
The kitchen, which is open to the living room, is fully equipped to cater to a family of 8. It provides everything you need to prepare and serve meals with ease.
With a total of 4 bedrooms accommodating 8 beds and 2 large bathrooms, this villa ensures all the comforts needed for an unforgettable holiday experience.
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- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert (18 km): A picturesque medieval village nestled in the Hérault Valley. It is known for its well-preserved architecture, cobbled streets, and the stunning Abbey of Gellone, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Lac du Salagou (20 km): A man-made reservoir surrounded by red earth and rugged hills. Popular activities include swimming, sailing, and hiking. The distinctive landscape offers breathtaking views and opportunities for outdoor adventures.
- Cirque de Mourèze (23 km): A unique geological formation featuring towering dolomite rocks sculpted by erosion. Visitors can explore the labyrinthine paths, enjoy panoramic views, and discover the area's rich flora and fauna.
- Pézenas (24 km): A charming town renowned for its well-preserved historic center. Take a stroll along the narrow streets lined with elegant mansions, boutique shops, and art galleries. Pézenas is also known for its association with playwright Molière.
- Montpellier (32 km): The vibrant capital of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, Montpellier offers a mix of history, culture, and modernity. Explore the historic city center, visit the impressive Montpellier Cathedral, or enjoy the lively atmosphere of the Place de la Comédie.
- Étang de Thau (35 km): A large lagoon famous for its oyster and mussel farming. Take a boat tour to learn about the local aquaculture industry, sample fresh seafood, or simply relax on the sandy beaches surrounding the lagoon.
- Canal du Midi (38 km): A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Canal du Midi is a historic waterway that stretches from Toulouse to the Mediterranean Sea. Enjoy a leisurely boat ride, cycle along the towpaths, or visit the charming canal-side villages.
- Carcassonne (85 km): A fortified medieval city with a fairy-tale-like appearance. The ancient walls, towers, and narrow streets transport visitors back in time. Explore the impressive castle, walk along the ramparts, and immerse yourself in the rich history of this UNESCO-listed site.
- Pont du Gard (136 km): A Roman aqueduct bridge situated near Nîmes. This remarkable engineering feat, dating back to the 1st century AD, spans the Gardon River. It is a popular tourist attraction and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. 10. Nîmes (136 km): Known for its well-preserved Roman monuments, including the Arena of Nîmes and the Maison Carrée, Nîmes is a city rich in history and culture. Explore the ancient ruins, wander through the charming old town, and indulge in delicious local cuisine.