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Villedaigne7, Route De Raissac
Villedaigne
11200
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Description:
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We were drawn to this region by the abundance of charming cities and the stunning countryside of the French Mediterranean. After discovering a grand former winehouse, we meticulously restored it to create a remarkable setting for our guests. Each of our expansive rooms and apartments features its own private bathroom with toilet, bath, and shower. Our guests are welcome to freely enjoy our inviting communal spaces. Whether you desire relaxation, leisurely reading from our extensive library, or catching up on your favorite shows in the living room, our amenities are at your disposal. Complimentary computer access and Wi-Fi are conveniently located in the living room as well.During the cooler mornings and evenings, the dining room is warmed by an inviting open fireplace. It is during these times that we serve breakfast and dinner in this cozy space. Families with children particularly adore our patio, which boasts a refreshing swimming pool, a boule court, and numerous swings. For those seeking tranquility, there are ample deckchairs and terrace seats thoughtfully placed throughout the courtyard.
At the heart of the patio, under the shade of a magnificent plane tree, a large 4-meter long table awaits, perfect for gathering and enjoying meals together. In the spacious hallway, you'll find two refrigerators stocked with refreshing cold drinks. Additionally, we provide complimentary coffee and tea-making facilities for your convenience. Our garden is a sprawling oasis, complete with a swimming pool, various spots to unwind, and a designated area for playing "pétanque".
Reviews
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 reach Narbonne from Toulouse and Carcassonne, take the A61 highway and exit at 25 towards Lézignan-C. Continue for 8km on D6113 towards Narbonne. Finally, follow the signs towards Villedaigne and Raissac.
If you are coming from the A9 highway, take exit 38 at Narbonne-sud. Then, head towards Lézignan-C and Carcassonne. Once again, follow the signs towards Villedaigne and Raissac.
If you are coming from the A9 highway, take exit 38 at Narbonne-sud. Then, head towards Lézignan-C and Carcassonne. Once again, follow the signs towards Villedaigne and Raissac.
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Attractions
- Cathar Castles: Located in the vicinity, Cathar Castles are a series of medieval fortresses perched on hilltops. These castles offer stunning views of the surrounding landscapes and provide a glimpse into the region's rich historical past.
- Canal du Midi: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal du Midi is a 17th-century canal that stretches from Toulouse to the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can enjoy scenic boat rides, bike along the towpaths, or simply relax while taking in the serene atmosphere.
- Narbonne: A charming city nearby, Narbonne boasts a beautiful historic center with attractions such as the Narbonne Cathedral, the Archbishop's Palace, and the vibrant Les Halles market. Explore the rich Roman heritage and enjoy the lively ambiance of this southern French town.
- Minerve: A picturesque village perched on a rocky spur, Minerve is known for its natural beauty and historical significance. Explore the narrow streets, visit the ancient Cathar fortifications, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards and gorges.
- Carcassonne: One of the most iconic tourist attractions in the region, Carcassonne is a fortified city with a medieval citadel. Its well-preserved walls and towers make it a remarkable sight. Explore the cobblestone streets, visit the Count's Castle, and immerse yourself in the medieval ambiance of this UNESCO-listed site.
- Lagrasse: This medieval village, located on the banks of the Orbieu River, is known for its well-preserved abbey and charming streets. Wander through the narrow alleys, visit the Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this historic gem.
- Abbaye de Fontfroide: Situated in the Corbières wine region, Abbaye de Fontfroide is a Cistercian monastery founded in the 12th century. Explore the stunning architecture, peaceful gardens, and discover the fascinating history of this spiritual retreat.
- Gruissan: A coastal town with sandy beaches and a charming old town, Gruissan offers a mix of natural beauty and cultural attractions. Visit the 13th-century Gruissan Castle, stroll along the marina, or relax on the picturesque Plage des Chalets beach.
- Sigean African Reserve: Located nearby, the Sigean African Reserve is a wildlife park where visitors can observe a variety of animals in a natural habitat. From majestic lions to playful monkeys, this reserve provides a unique opportunity to get close to African wildlife. 10. Peyriac-de-Mer: A quaint village nestled between salt flats and the Bages-Sigean lagoon, Peyriac-de-Mer offers scenic views and a tranquil atmosphere. Explore the village's charming streets, enjoy birdwatching in the lagoon, or hike along the surrounding nature trails.