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Villedaigne7, Route De Raissac
Villedaigne
11200
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We were drawn to this region by the abundance of charming cities and the stunning beauty of the French Mediterranean countryside. After discovering a grand former winehouse, we invested our efforts into restoring it to create a truly delightful retreat for our guests. Each of our spacious rooms and apartments boasts a private bathroom equipped with a toilet, bath, and shower. Our guest areas are open for everyone to enjoy, whether you wish to unwind with a book from our library, catch up on your favorite shows in the living room, or take advantage of our complimentary computer and Wi-Fi access.During the cooler mornings and evenings, the dining room becomes even more inviting with the warmth emanating from the crackling open fireplace. During these times, we serve breakfast and dinner in this cozy setting. Families with children often flock to our patio, which features a refreshing swimming pool, a boule court, and a number of swings. For those seeking tranquility, we have thoughtfully placed lovely deckchairs and terrace seats throughout our picturesque courtyard.
Right at the heart of our patio, beneath the shade of a magnificent plane tree, a generously sized table measuring four meters long awaits our guests. Inside our spacious hallway, you will find two fridges stocked with refreshing cold drinks. Additionally, we offer complimentary coffee and tea-making facilities for your convenience. Our garden is a vast space that includes a swimming pool, various spots for relaxation, and a dedicated area for playing the traditional French game of "pétanque".
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Appréciations pour Domaine Des Agnelles, Villedaigne:
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Chambre d'hôtes à conseiller car l'accueil y est très chaleureux, les chambres spacieuses et très bien entretenues, l'espace extérieur vaste et ombragé et la table d'hôte gouteuse.
Directions
To get to Narbonne from Toulouse and Carcassonne, take the A61 and exit at 25 towards Lézignan-C. Continue for 8km on the D6113 towards Narbonne. Then, follow the signs to Villedaigne and Raissac.
If you are coming from the A9, take exit 38 at Narbonne-sud. Follow the signs towards Lézignan-C and Carcassonne. Finally, head towards Villedaigne and Raissac.
If you are coming from the A9, take exit 38 at Narbonne-sud. Follow the signs towards Lézignan-C and Carcassonne. Finally, head towards Villedaigne and Raissac.
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Attractions
- Château de Paraza: Located in the small village of Paraza, this stunning medieval castle offers guided tours, showcasing its rich history and impressive architecture. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved interior and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards.
- Abbaye de Fontfroide: Situated in Narbonne, this Cistercian monastery is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts. The abbey's tranquil gardens, Gothic church, and peaceful cloisters create a serene atmosphere that transports visitors back in time.
- Canal du Midi: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Canal du Midi is a remarkable engineering feat that stretches from Toulouse to the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can enjoy a boat ride or take a leisurely stroll along its tree-lined banks, admiring the picturesque scenery and charming lock systems.
- Narbonne: Just a short drive away, the city of Narbonne offers a wealth of attractions. Explore the impressive Narbonne Cathedral, wander through the vibrant Les Halles market, and discover the archaeological treasures at the Roman Horreum.
- Carcassonne: Approximately 40 kilometers from Villedaigne, the fortified city of Carcassonne is a must-see for history buffs. Its well-preserved medieval walls, picturesque cobblestone streets, and bustling market square make it a popular tourist destination.
- Minerve: Nestled in the stunning Minervois wine region, the medieval village of Minerve is known for its dramatic location on a rocky peninsula. Visitors can explore its narrow streets, visit the ancient Cathar fortifications, and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
- Lagrasse: This charming village is renowned for its beautiful abbey and quaint medieval streets. Stroll along the river, visit local artisan shops, and relax in one of the village's delightful cafés or restaurants.
- Gruissan: Located on the Mediterranean coastline, Gruissan offers sandy beaches, a charming marina, and the iconic Gruissan Tower. Visitors can enjoy water sports, relax on the beach, or explore the vibrant village center.
- Sigean African Reserve: Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate this expansive nature reserve, home to over 3,800 animals including lions, elephants, giraffes, and rhinos. Visitors can drive through the reserve or take a guided tour to observe these magnificent creatures up close. 10. Béziers: Situated on the banks of the River Orb, Béziers is a historic city known for its impressive Saint-Nazaire Cathedral and the enchanting Canal du Midi bridge. Explore its charming old town, visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts, or enjoy a wine tasting in one of the local vineyards.