Creme de Languedoc
Sleeps: 4 - 6 Ref: 1318

House near Martignargues , Gard


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Nearest village/town:  
Martignargues
Drive time away: 15 mins
   
   
Nearest airport: Nimes
Drive time away: 30 mins
     
   
Drive time from beach: 45 mins
   
 

TV, Radio. Garden furniture, BBQ, Sun Lounger, ideal for siestas.

 

Fridge, Freezer, Stove/Cooker, Microwave, Dishwasher, Washing machine, Vacuum Cleaner, Iron, Child's highchair.

 

Nîmes The Roman heritage. Nimes is a city of traditions, with bullfighting or other arena specialities. Loads of cafés and restaurants. La Camargue The region of flamingos, bulls and with white horses, it's the country of the "gardians" cowboys who ride white horses in beautiful and wild surroundings. Pont du Gard The famous Roman aqueduct. Viaduct de Millau The longest viaduct in Europe and one of the largest in the world, with piers 342 metres apart. Le canal du midi The "canal du midi", along its 240 km of inland waterways will make you discover the large variety of the landscapes! Benefit fully from this moment strewn with shells, walks with foot or by bicycle and passages of locks. Do not miss this single work of the XVIIème century and classified with the world inheritance of Humanity, it is in the heart of an area in charge of history. Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert The beautiful village on the route to Saint Jacques de Compostelle at the edge of the Gorges de l'Hérault. Sète The fascinating birthplace of Brassens and Paul Valéry, situated between the seaand Thau lagoon, famous for its oyster farms. Carcassonne One of the most beautiful medieval settings in Europe.The citadel of Carcassonne looks like a medieval film set. The spectacular walled town is one of France’s most famous national monuments and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mountains of Languedoc-Roussillon Summer and winter, mountain resorts offer a different way to explore Languedoc-Roussillon. Throughout the ski season, enjoy the slopes at Les Bouviers and Bleymard in Lozère and Cerdagne-Puigmal 2600, Porte Puymorens, Puyvalador-Rieutort, Les Angles, Font Romeu-Pyrénées 2000, Eyne, Espace nordique du Capcir and La Llagonne in the Pyrenees.

 
 
Property's name:
Type of property:

House

Sleeps: 4 - 6
Situation: In a village or hamlet
Department: Gard
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Outside space: Small Garden
Pool: No
 
 
From:
To:
Price per week:
02/Feb/08
09/Feb/08
€600
09/Feb/08
08/Mar/08
€710
08/Mar/08
22/Mar/08
€600
22/Mar/08
10/May/08
€710
10/May/08
28/Jun/08
€940
28/Jun/08
30/Aug/08
€1,120
30/Aug/08
27/Sep/08
€940
Pricing Notes: Cleaning supplied.
Deposit amount: 25%
Deposit details: Security deposit €300
 
 
Size of property: 110
Bedrooms:

3

Bathrooms: 1
Floors: (Inc. ground) 2
Heating: Yes
Aircon: No
Pets: Unfortunately Not
Size of outside space: 40
Parking situation: On-street parking
 
 

The gite is located in the peaceful village of Martignargues in the Gard region. The house is 4 km to shops, 25 Km to the town of Uzes, 30 Km to the Roman town of Nimes and 60 Km to the Mediterranean beaches.

110 m2 Semi-detached village house with 2 floors located in the village of Martignargues in the Gard region, 10 mn to shops and hardly half an hour to the town of Uzes and Nimes.

The Gite offers 3 bedrooms with 2 single beds, 2 double beds, 1 child' bed, 1 bathroom and 2 WC, a fully fitted kitchen, a dining/living room with TV and radio, a loggia and a balcony.

The house benefits from central heating.

The 40 m2 garden and the terrace with garden furniture, BBQ, sun lounger, ideal for siestas.

Collective parking.

Food of Languedoc-Roussillon

Languedoc-Roussillon, renowned for the diversity of its agricultural produce, boasts a delicious and authentic cuisine.

Based on olive oil, garlic and basil, this cuisine is typically flavoured with herbs of the Provencal garrigue (scrubland) such as thyme, rosemary, bay, savory.

Cheeses, wines, honey and fruit complement the rural and coastal specialities. Sampling the cuisine of Languedoc-Roussillon is still one of the best ways to really discover our region.

The excellent local chefs are keen to give you a taste of the real Languedoc-Roussillon.

 

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Sleeps: 4 - 6 Ref: 1318
 

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