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"Les Galeries"  Cabrerolles  Nr. Beziers  Ref: pp34913
Sleeps 10 or two apartments sleeping 5

Prices per week in Euros for 2008

Winter
Low
Mid
High
Peak
1035
1550
2000
2000
2300
  • Superb Villa with 4 bedrooms sleeps 10

  • Beautiful open views

  • Two bathrooms / three WCs

  • Heart of the Languedoc vineyards

  • Quiet Location

  • Airports: Montpellier 45 min Carcassonne or Perpignan 1hr 10 min  2hrs Gerona (Spain, with cheaper car hire) 2 hrs


 


Superb 4 bedroom 2 bathroom villa with beautiful views and private swimming pool
Unbeatable location in small traditional village within the heart of Languedoc vineyards.
Mediterranean beaches 45 mins.

 


  The property comprises two floors of
  accommodation with four double or twin bedrooms



and is ideal for two families holidaying together.

 

 

 

 

 

‘Les Galeries’ nestles on a hillside in the pretty village of Cabrerolles. A perfect location for lovers of wine and countryside but close enough to the historic towns of Pézenas, Beziers and the coast.

  The beautiful region of the Languedoc is well known for its diverse attractions to suit any age or taste and most importantly has 300 sunny days a year

The villa has its own private swimming pool (8x4m) and BBQ set within a Mediterranean garden.

  Lovely, large upper floor terrace from where you can take in the panoramic view with a glass of local wine.

The south-facing terraces offer uninterrupted panoramic views over the ever-changing colours of the vineyards leading down to the shimmering Mediterranean in the distance. The villa itself has been built with attention to detail and has a Scandinavian feel with use of quality materials and wood throughout. The Languedoc has the highest concentration of vineyards in the world and Cabrerolles is particularly well placed for wine tasting. There are two vineyards of note in the village and many many more surrounding it.
      Surrounding the house is the protected park of the Haut Languedoc which gives opportunities for walking - here the views are magnificent and the pathways are full of thyme, rosemary and mint growing wild. There is also biking and mountain biking (there is a track next door to the house), canoeing on the River Orb, horse riding and off-road pursuits, as well as water activities available on the Lac de Salagou and a golf course within easy driving distance.
     The villa has it’s own private salt water swimming pool (8x4m) set within an attractive raised garden planted with Mediterranean plants and herbs attracting visiting butterflies. As well as the swimming pool for relaxing there is a BBQ area and a large upper floor terrace from where you can take in the panoramic view with a glass of local wine, or breakfast, dine or indeed star gaze at night.

Accommodation Details

Ground Floor;
Open plan living room with sofa bed. Patio doors to terrace and pool and garden

Kitchen with hob

Separate bathroom with WC, shower and hand basin. Washing machine

Bedroom 1, double

Bedroom 2, double

1st Floor;

Large open plan kitchen, fully equipped with dishwasher

Dining and living area with sofa bed, wood burning stove
Patio doors open up onto the full length terrace which extends the length of the front of the house with panoramic views to the sea. Table and chairs.

Bedroom 3, double

Bedroom 4, two singles

Separate bathroom, shower and hand basin.

Separate WC

Utility and laundry room

LAYOUT: Downstairs

2 bedrooms (sleeping total 4 people), open plan living room with fully fitted kitchen, bathroom with shower. There is also a sofa bed which could accommodate one or two people as required. There are patio doors which lead out onto the terrace and the swimming pool.
Upstairs
Large open plan kitchen, dining and living area. 2 bedrooms (sleeping 4 people). Bathroom with shower room. Patio doors open up onto the full length terrace which extends the length of the front of the house. There are patio chairs and loungers to take advantage of the space.
There is also a sofa bed which could accommodate 1 or 2 extra people as required.

EXTERIOR;

Swimming pool (8 x 4m), terrace, BBQ and enclosed Mediterranean garden.
Galleried terrace with fantastic views and is perfect for outside dining, breakfasts and for relaxing with a glass of wine or a cool drink.
(The pool is fitted with an alarm system which is fully compliant with regulations regarding pool safety)
Private parking

 General Information    
 
Cabrerolles  (Please click for location map) North of  Beziers

The charming village of Cabrerolles is located 20 minutes north of Béziers, almost equidistant between Carcassonne and Montpellier. Mediterranean beaches lie just 45 minutes to the south.

Cabrerolles is a famous wine-producing village and is surrounded by vineyards – the views from the property are unforgettable.

The Languedoc has the highest concentration of vineyards in the world and Cabrerolles is obviously well placed for wine tasting.

All amenities are in Laurens or Magalas, 5 or 10 mins away including, bakery, newsagent, grocery store, supermarket, café bars, restaurants, pharmacy, butcher, petrol station etc.
Surrounding the house is the protected park of the Haut Languedoc which gives opportunities for walking - here the views are magnificent and the pathways are full of thyme, rosemary and mint growing wild. There is also biking and mountain biking (there is a track next door to the house), canoeing on the River Orb, horse riding and off-road pursuits, as well as water activities available on the Lac de Salagou and a golf course within easy driving distance

Prices for whole house

PRICES per week 2008
£ GB
€ Euros
Winter
Ask for rates
 
1035
Low Season
Ask for rates
 

1550
MID Season
Ask for rates

 

2000
HIGH Season
May June and September
 
2000
PEAK Season
July August
 
2300

Prices for apartments

PRICES per week 2008
£ GB
€ Euros
Winter                         Top flat
Ask for rates 
                  Bottom Flat
 
600
500
Low Season                 Top flat
                                               
Bottom Flat
 
850
750
MID Season                 Top flat
                          
                Bottom Flat

 
1100
1000
HIGH Season               Top flat
May June and September     
Bottom Flat
 
1100
1000
PEAK Season               Top flat
July August                          
 Bottom flat
 
1250
1150

Pricing is in Euros
As stated above the villa may used as one apartment (sleeping 5) or for long weekends according to season and availability – so please enquire.
Costs for quality bed linen and towels are included in the above prices as is final cleaning dependent on the property being left in a comparable condition to the arrival. Extra cleaning is payable at the rate of 12 euros an hour.
A 30% deposit will be required to secure a booking with the balance due 6 weeks prior to arrival. A damages deposit of £300 (450 euros) is also required.


We accept all major cards for deposits or full payment

Contact us NOW for availability of this beautiful house

CLICK HERE TO ENQUIRE ABOUT AVAILABILITY PP34913

ACCESS

International airports       UK / EUROPEAN FLIGHT LINKS HERE!

Perpignan 105km (Ryan Air Stansted, Flybe Birmingham & Southampton)
Carcassonne 100km (Ryan Air Stansted)
Montpellier 79km. (BA Gatwick, Ryan Air Stansted)

Nimes 125km (Ryan Air Stansted)
Avignon 165km (Air France & British Airways Heathrow)
Marseille 220km (Thomsonfly Coventry, Easyjet Gatwick, Air France; Heathrow & Gatwick, British Airways).
Girona (Spain) 195km (Ryan Air, Buzz, Easyjet)
Toulouse 195km (Flybe; Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Southampton, Easyjet Gatwick)

Beziers - Paris three flights daily

Railway: Beziers and Agde have railway stations with nearby car rental. Paris to Beziers
 is 4,20 hrs by TGV (Train de Grande Vitesse).

Road: 765 km south of Paris which is about 6 hours drive and 1050 km South of Calais


 

MORE PHOTOS

 


Main kitchen


 

Stunning views


 


Nearby Beziers
 


Nearby Montpelier

   INFORMATION ON THE SURROUNDING AREA


Languedoc derives its name from its ancient language, the Language of Oc (in which Oc means yes), which was spoken in the Middle Ages all the way from Nice to Bordeaux. At the beginning of the middle ages, the area we think of now as the Languedoc was independent from the kings of France; it had a rich culture of its own, expressed in music and a vigorous literature. It was here that the medieval cult of courtly love was born; this is perhaps the ancestor of our idea of romantic love. The patois, that you still hear spoken by people all over the south-west of France, is an echo of that civilization.

The climate is excellent; it is not uncommon to have 300 days of sunshine in a year. Nevertheless there are streams, carving out cave systems, and river canyons like the gorges of the Ardèche, the Cèze, the Aude and the Hérault. The river gorges with their clear water and dramatic cliffs are beautiful locations for bathing, picnicking, canoeing, riding, walking and fishing.

Beziers (20 mins away)
Béziers, one of the main victims of the Albigensian crusades against the Cathars in 1209 when its population was massacred and now one of the leading commercial centres of the wine trade in the Languedoc. Beziers has attractive tree-lined boulevards and was the birthplace of Paul Riquet, creator of the Canal du Midi. Indeed, the Canal du Midi flows from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean across the Languedoc with some particularly attractive stretches around Narbonne at Paraza, Roubia and Ventenac.

Pezenas (20 mins away)
The historic town of Pézenas was the home of Molière and is now a UNESCO world heritage site. This beautiful town is steeped in history and culture, and lies at the heart of the Coteaux du Languedoc wine growing region. Things to see: The Old Town, the beautiful 14th-17th century mansions; the Vulliod-Saint-Germain Museum, which houses the Aubusson tapestry and a 'memories of Molière' exhibition; the historic barbershop of the barber, Gély.
Events: carnival and parade of the town mascot, the 'colt', in February; festival of arts, folklore, crafts and theatre in summer.

Montpellier (50 mins away)
Montpellier, one of the oldest university towns in France which has a very beautiful old quarter and a striking modern area designed by the Catalan architect Bofill. Further west again is the Bassin de Thau, one of France's foremost oyster and mussel producing regions, dominated by the Mont St. Clair on the other side of which is Sète, that vibrant and colourful port renowned for its summer jousting on the canals.

Carcassonne (90 mins away)
The splendid citadel of Carcassonne needs little introduction but few realise it was besieged during the Albigensian crusades as was the picturesque village of Minerve. Other reminders of this era are the ruined castles of the Cathars that are striking witnesses to their tragic history such as Puilaurens, Quéribus and Peyrepertuse.

Coastal Resorts & Beaches (all 30-40 minutes away)

Cap d'Agde
Take time out to visit the ancient Greek city of Cap d'Age, now France's top seaside resort, with great sandy beaches and round-the-clock entertainment. Where fresh water and salt water come together, where the Canal du Midi and the Herault River meet the sea, Le Cap d'Agde, La Cité d'Agde, Le Grau d' Agde and La Tamarissière combine the Mediterranean Sea and holiday fun. 14 km of sandy beaches, 2,500 years of history and heritage, an environment full of natural areas for visits (Canal du Midi, Le Bagnas Nature Reserve, the Undersea Trail), events and a multitude of leisure activities for the entire family: golf, tennis, thalassotherapy, water activities at the marina and nautical centre, Aqualand Park, amusement park for the children, museums, the Casino, Ile des Loisirs ("Leisure Island"), discotheques and restaurants where the chefs prepare enticing dishes with local products of the land and sea.

Valras Plage
There are plenty of activities on offer in this seaside resort, which sits
at the mouth of the river Orb.

The town has wide, clean sands, a marina and sailing school, horse riding stables, tennis courts and bike hire.

Vias Plage
This seaside resort has 5 miles of glorious, sandy beaches between Agde and Béziers, and is on the banks of the Canal du Midi.


Portiragnes
This family seaside resort has wide sandy beaches and is close to the Canal du Midi.

Things to see: 12th century church.

Events: Camargue bullfighting in summer; New Wine Festival in October.

Serignan
This popular family seaside resort has almost 3 miles of fine sandy beach and a marina.

Things to see: museum of the horse and carriage; the church of Notre Dame de Grâce (12th to 15th century).

Events: Festival of Cartoons at Easter.

Other attractions

Roquebrun (20 mins away)
This extremely pretty village beside the river Orb is known as 'little Nice', and has a Mediterranean garden planted with 400 species. Here there are opportunities for walking, hiking, rock climbing and canoeing. The high mountainous area between Hérault and Aude is a country of wild natural beauty. Limestone plateaux, covered in scrub, are sliced through by deep canyons, splashed with red ochre on lake shores, pitted with caves and natural craters, and strewn with historic sites - from industrial relics to religious monuments and ancient citadels.

Sète, "The Little Venice of Languedoc"
Between the Mediterranean Sea and the Etang de Thau, separated from Cap d'Agde by twelve kilometres of sandy beaches, Sète is an authentic and colourful authentic fishing port crossed by canals. With activities year-round, Sète sways to the rhythm of a multitude of painters with their intimate ateliers scattered along the alleyways and its four museums dedicated to local celebrities, the famous poets Georges Brassens and Paul Valéry, or to unusual, contemporary arts. Bourride, stuffed squid and mussels, cuttlefish with rouille sauce, tielles, oysters and other seafood platters are all culinary specialities full of the traditions of the town, its fishermen and the surrounding vineyards. During the summer Sète, hosts a famous jousting festival with knights doing battle on the canal.

Perpignan
The second town of Catalonia, is a bustling, dynamic place of great charm whose old town is dominated by the Palace of the Kings of Majorca.

Further Afield
On the coast are the picturesque ports of Collioure where Picasso and Dufy painted, and Port Vendres an active port even in Phoenician times. Inland is Thuir, home of Dubonnet; Elne, named after Emperor Constantine's mother, Helena; the ancient abbeys of St. Martin-du-Canigou and St. Michel-de-Cuxa; the spa towns of Amélie-les-Bains and Vernet-les-Bains and picturesque Céret famous for its cherries and as the home of many Cubist painters.
The three main valleys of the Maury, the Tech and the Têt are all different, all with Roman remains and striking Spanish fortifications built originally to protect the areas from the French and all ironically restored by the French to protect the area from the Spanish.