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Choose from our three uniquely charming rooms: The Room of Actor, Room of Mystery, and Room of Judith. Each room comes with a private bathroom and toilet. Guests also have access to the pool.Alternatively, you may opt for a bohemian adventure by staying in one of our authentic caravans, Felicie and Violet. Felicie, a Belgian fairground caravan born in 1871, offers an unforgettable setting with original furniture, a cozy living room, an amazing marble fireplace, and a romantic bedroom that will immerse you in the bohemian lifestyle. Violette, on the other hand, is a Verdine caravan from 1913 discovered in Saint Remy de Provence, among the wonders of Jeanne Bayol. Lovingly restored, it now awaits the gypsy princesses.
The bathrooms for Felicie and Violet are nestled in the cloister of the castle, and both caravans have their own toilet and sink. Guests staying in the caravans still have access to the pool.
Description for Gite
Welcome to our family house, a cottage that can accommodate up to 12 people. Experience the joy of living together in a warm and inviting atmosphere. This spacious and vibrant house guarantees an unforgettable vacation with your loved ones. The combination of contemporary design, vintage furnishings, and industrial elements creates a unique ambiance. As you enter the open space, you will be greeted by a Punu fertility statue, symbolizing abundance and happiness.The ground floor features a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious dining area, a convenient laundry room, and a separate toilet. Upstairs, you will find two bedrooms with private bathrooms for the parents, as well as an eight-person dormitory. But there's more to the dormitory than just beds – we have a surprise in store for you! Discover a dedicated play area, a cozy reading nook, and a large shared bathroom.
As our guest, you will also have access to the pool, where you can relax and cool off during your stay.
If you are looking for a smaller accommodation option, our guest house is perfect for a party of four. This charming cottage, reminiscent of traditional Southwestern architecture, is a whitewashed mazet with beautiful white beams. The combination of carefully selected vintage furniture and modern accessories creates a delightful aesthetic. Step onto the shaded terrace, overlooking the lush green garden, and enjoy the serene surroundings. You will find palm trees, fruit trees, and aromatic herbs growing nearby.
Just like our main house, the guest house grants you access to the pool, allowing you to take a refreshing dip whenever you desire.
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Directions
To reach Castle Fajac Selve from Carcassonne via the A61, follow these directions: Take the Bram exit towards Mirepoix and continue until you reach Fanjeaux. Upon leaving Fanjeaux, take the D102 towards Belpech and continue until you see the sign for Pech Luna (D625). At this point, drive for approximately 2km and you will see the Castle Fajac Selve on your left.
If you are coming from Toulouse via the A61, follow these directions: Take exit 20-Villefranche Lauragais towards Gardouche. After reaching Gardouche, turn left towards Mirepoix and continue driving on the D625 until you see the sign for Castle Fajac Selve.
If you are coming from Toulouse via the A61, follow these directions: Take exit 20-Villefranche Lauragais towards Gardouche. After reaching Gardouche, turn left towards Mirepoix and continue driving on the D625 until you see the sign for Castle Fajac Selve.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Holiday Home | 2 | 650 | 1900 | Non |
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Attractions
- Carcassonne Medieval City: Located just 25 kilometers from Domaine de Fajac La Selve, Carcassonne Medieval City is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This ancient fortress is known for its well-preserved medieval walls, narrow streets, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
- Canal du Midi: Stretching through the heart of the region, the Canal du Midi is a 17th-century engineering marvel. Visitors can enjoy leisurely boat trips, bike rides, or walks along the peaceful canal, passing lush vineyards, charming villages, and picturesque landscapes.
- Abbey of Fontfroide: Situated in the Corbières wine region, the Abbey of Fontfroide is a beautifully preserved Cistercian monastery. Visitors can explore the tranquil gardens, admire the Gothic architecture, and learn about the fascinating history of the abbey.
- Limoux: Located on the banks of the Aude River, Limoux is a charming town known for its lively carnival celebrations and sparkling wine production. Visitors can wander through its medieval streets, visit the local markets, and enjoy wine tastings in the surrounding vineyards.
- Rennes-le-Château: This small hilltop village gained fame due to its mysterious history and connections to the Holy Grail. Visitors can explore the iconic Church of Saint Mary Magdalene and marvel at the enigmatic symbols and legends surrounding the area.
- Gorges de la Frau: Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the stunning beauty of Gorges de la Frau. This dramatic gorge offers opportunities for hiking, rock climbing, and birdwatching, with its steep cliffs, rushing rivers, and diverse wildlife.
- Lac de Montbel: Located just a short drive away, Lac de Montbel is a picturesque lake surrounded by scenic forests and rolling hills. Visitors can enjoy various water activities, including swimming, boating, and fishing, or simply relax on the sandy beaches.
- Château de Puivert: Nestled in the foothills of the Pyrenees, Château de Puivert is a medieval castle with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, ramparts, and inner courtyard, while also enjoying the nearby lake for picnicking and outdoor activities.
- Narbonne: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Narbonne is a historic city with Roman ruins and a vibrant market. Visitors can visit the impressive Narbonne Cathedral, stroll along the picturesque Canal de la Robine, and enjoy the local cuisine in the charming town center. 10. Cathar Castles: The region is dotted with fascinating Cathar castles, which were once strongholds of the religious sect during the Middle Ages. Some notable examples include Château de Quéribus, Château de Peyrepertuse, and Château de Montségur. These castles offer breathtaking views and a glimpse into the region's tumultuous past.