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Sejalon Véronique828 Route De La Pipette
Saint André De Seignanx
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The Count d Orx, son of Napoleon III, served as the Mayor of Saint Andre de Seignanx from 1884 to 1910. This rural district boasts a rich history and various intriguing attractions. These include the 16th century Hitau castle, the Lalanne castle with its 14th century wine-cellars, the Castets castle where the Count resided, overlooking the Marsh of Orx, as well as the healing fountain of Gahinus and the picturesque lake of Lamoulasse.Located with convenient access via train, car, or plane, the Millox estate is a delightful retreat hidden behind charming flower-covered walls. Its simplicity is striking, enhanced by tasteful decor, choice of materials, and colors that exude elegance. The rooms, named after exotic woods, offer delightful views of the swimming pool and tennis court, surrounded by lush vegetation.
Depending on your mood, you can enjoy the cozy living room, the exotic veranda, or indulge in relaxation by the swimming pool. For those seeking entertainment, a game of billiards is also available. The estate welcomes visitors year-round.
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- Bayonne: Located a short distance from Saint André De Seignanx, Bayonne is a charming city known for its unique Basque culture and stunning architecture. Explore the picturesque Old Town, visit the Gothic-style Bayonne Cathedral, and indulge in delicious local cuisine.
- Biarritz: Situated on the Atlantic coast, Biarritz is a popular seaside resort town with beautiful beaches and a vibrant surfing scene. Enjoy the elegant architecture of the city, visit the iconic Rocher de la Vierge (Virgin's Rock), and take a stroll along the scenic coastal promenade.
- Hossegor: Famous for its world-class surfing waves, Hossegor is a must-visit for surf enthusiasts. This coastal town also offers scenic lakes, sandy beaches, and a charming town center with trendy boutiques and restaurants.
- Dax: Known for its thermal baths and wellness centers, Dax is a spa town offering relaxation and rejuvenation. Explore the Roman archaeological sites, visit the beautiful Notre-Dame Cathedral, and experience the therapeutic benefits of the local hot springs.
- Capbreton: A charming coastal town known for its fishing port and sandy beaches, Capbreton offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and maritime heritage. Enjoy fresh seafood at the local restaurants, take a boat trip, or simply relax on the picturesque beaches.
- La Rhune: For nature enthusiasts, a visit to La Rhune is highly recommended. This mountain in the Pyrenees offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Take a scenic train ride to the summit or hike through the lush greenery.
- Orthez: Explore the medieval charm of Orthez, a historic town located on the banks of the Gave de Pau river. Visit the impressive Moncade Castle, stroll through the picturesque old quarter, and learn about the town's fascinating history at the Museum of Béarnais Traditions.
- Saint-Jean-de-Luz: A picturesque coastal town with a rich maritime heritage, Saint-Jean-de-Luz is famous for its beautiful bay and charming old town. Explore the vibrant fishing port, relax on the sandy beaches, and visit the stunning Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church.
- Espelette: Known for its spicy red peppers, Espelette is a quaint village nestled in the Basque countryside. Explore the charming streets lined with traditional Basque houses, visit the Espelette Pepper Museum, and sample local dishes infused with this flavorful spice. 10. Pau: Located a bit further away, Pau is a historic city with a rich architectural heritage. Visit the magnificent Château de Pau, stroll through the picturesque Boulevard des Pyrénées, and explore the charming old town with its narrow streets and elegant squares.