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Desprez Michel3 Carrer de La Font D'avall
Castelnou
66300
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Situated in the village, at the base of Aspres, stands a delightful stone-built dwelling that has been meticulously restored with elegance. This exquisite abode boasts five double bedrooms, one of which can accommodate both double and triple occupancy and features a cozy reading room. Inside, a charming lounge with a fireplace invites relaxation, while a spacious dining room sets the scene for convivial meals. A generously-sized terrace provides the perfect spot for enjoying breakfast, and a beautifully furnished garden offers a tranquil retreat. Additionally, a sun-soaked solarium adds to the allure of this enchanting property.Reviews
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Attractions
- Castle of Castelnou: Located in the medieval village of Castelnou, this 10th-century castle offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Explore its well-preserved ramparts, towers, and courtyards, and learn about the region's history and heritage.
- Gorges de la Fou: Situated in the nearby village of Arles-sur-Tech, the Gorges de la Fou is a natural wonder. This narrow gorge, carved by the Tech River, features walking paths and suspended bridges that allow visitors to admire the impressive rock formations and cascading waterfalls.
- Abbaye Sainte-Marie d'Arles-sur-Tech: Founded in the 8th century, this Benedictine abbey is renowned for its beautiful Romanesque architecture. Take a guided tour to discover its charming cloisters, ancient chapels, and peaceful gardens. The abbey also hosts regular exhibitions and concerts.
- Orgues d'Ille-sur-Têt: Located in Ille-sur-Têt, a short drive from Castelnou, the Orgues d'Ille-sur-Têt are unique geological formations resembling organ pipes. These towering columns of red clay and sandstone create an otherworldly landscape, perfect for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers.
- Perpignan: As the capital of the Pyrénées-Orientales department, Perpignan offers a vibrant blend of Catalan and French cultures. Explore its historic center, visit the Palace of the Kings of Majorca, stroll along the charming La Basse street, and indulge in the city's delicious cuisine and wines.
- Villefranche-de-Conflent: This well-preserved medieval town, nestled in the Pyrenees, is known for its UNESCO-listed fortified walls and beautiful architecture. Take a leisurely walk through its narrow streets, visit the Fort Liberia perched above the town, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
- Le Petit Train Jaune: Embark on a picturesque train journey aboard Le Petit Train Jaune (Little Yellow Train). Departing from Villefranche-de-Conflent, this scenic railway winds through breathtaking mountain landscapes, crossing viaducts and passing through tunnels, offering unforgettable views of the Pyrenees.
- Collioure: Located on the Mediterranean coast, the charming town of Collioure is famous for its colorful buildings, picturesque harbor, and vibrant art scene. Explore its winding streets, visit the Royal Castle, and relax on the sandy beaches while enjoying the town's delightful seafood.
- Céret: Known as the "City of Cherries," Céret is a quaint town renowned for its artistic heritage. Explore the Musée d'Art Moderne, which houses works by Picasso, Chagall, and other renowned artists who were inspired by the town's beauty. Don't miss the lively Saturday morning market in the town center. 10. Canigou Mountain: For outdoor enthusiasts, the Canigou Mountain offers stunning hiking trails and breathtaking panoramic views. Reachable from several nearby towns, including Prades and Vernet-les-Bains, this peak is considered sacred by the Catalans and is a symbol of the region.