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Situated on the banks of the River Aude in the charming town of Quillan, this riverside house offers a picturesque view from every window, making it the perfect base for a variety of holiday activities and exploring the beautiful Languedoc-Rousillon region of southern France.We have two spacious triple bedrooms, each equipped with a double and a single bed, as well as a fully equipped en-suite shower room. The river room provides breathtaking views of the medieval bridge and castle, while the church room features a four-poster bed and overlooks the old town square with its lively cafes, markets, and events. Start your day with a delicious continental breakfast buffet, which can be enjoyed in the breakfast kitchen or on the sunny balcony by the river. During your stay, you'll have access to the large sitting room with its stunning river views, the breakfast kitchen with tea/coffee-making facilities, and its sunny balcony.
Whether you're interested in hiking in the Pyrénées foothills, exploring medieval castles, visiting monasteries, delving into the Rennes le Chateau mystery and its connections to the Da Vinci Code, wine tasting at local vineyards, trout fishing on the River Aude, or seeking more adventurous activities like white-water sports or cycling/hillclimbing, our riverside house is the ideal place to stay. And if relaxation is what you desire, simply uncork a bottle of wine and enjoy the view from the sunny balcony overlooking the river.
Quillan, a small historic town nestled among the Pyrénées foothills, offers a vibrant and active culture with numerous free events throughout the summer months. Visitors and residents can enjoy the Guitar Festival, Jazz Weekend, International Folklore Festival, and the renowned Criterium cycle race held in Quillan. And don't forget, the Tour de France passes through Quillan almost every year!
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Chateau View is conveniently located in the heart of Quillan, between the old square (place de la République) and the river, adjacent to the historic stone bridge.
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- Château de Puilaurens: Located about 10 kilometers from Quillan, this medieval fortress offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins and learn about the castle's history.
- Gorges de Galamus: Situated approximately 15 kilometers northeast of Quillan, these narrow, scenic gorges are popular among nature lovers and hikers. The area also features an ancient hermitage carved into a cliffside, which can be visited.
- Rennes-le-Château: A mysterious hilltop village located around 25 kilometers northwest of Quillan, Rennes-le-Château is known for its connections to various conspiracy theories and enigmatic historical events. Visitors can explore the village's charming streets and visit the Church of Saint Mary Magdalene.
- Alet-les-Bains: Located about 30 kilometers from Quillan, this small village is renowned for its thermal baths. Visitors can enjoy the healing properties of the natural mineral waters and explore the picturesque streets lined with old houses.
- Château de Quéribus: Situated approximately 40 kilometers southwest of Quillan, this impressive medieval castle sits atop a rocky hill. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and provides insight into the region's rich history.
- Carcassonne: A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most famous tourist attractions in France, Carcassonne is a fortified city located around 50 kilometers northwest of Quillan. It features well-preserved medieval walls, a castle, and a labyrinth of charming streets filled with shops and restaurants.
- Abbey of Saint-Hilaire: Situated approximately 20 kilometers northeast of Quillan, this ancient Benedictine abbey dates back to the 9th century. It is known for its beautiful Romanesque architecture and is particularly famous for producing the sparkling wine known as Blanquette de Limoux.
- Lac de Montbel: Located about 20 kilometers northeast of Quillan, this picturesque lake offers a range of recreational activities, including swimming, sailing, and fishing. The surrounding area is also ideal for hiking and picnicking.
- Grotte de Niaux: Situated approximately 60 kilometers southwest of Quillan, this prehistoric cave is known for its impressive collection of Stone Age paintings. Guided tours take visitors through the cave, providing insight into the lives of our ancient ancestors. 10. Château de Montségur: Situated around 35 kilometers southwest of Quillan, this medieval fortress holds great historical significance as a former stronghold of the Cathars. Visitors can explore the ruins and learn about the Cathar history and their resistance during the Albigensian Crusade. Please note that distances provided are approximate and may vary depending on the specific location in Quillan.