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Steve MalletRoute de Loubatiere
Fontiers Cabardes
11390
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Experience an exceptional self-catering holiday that caters to families, couples, and even large groups. Discover the enchanting Domaine de Clement, a stunning assortment of refurbished mill houses tucked away in a tranquil private valley, surrounded by lush woods and a delightful trout stream. Unwind and indulge in the vast swimming pool, exclusively available for guests to enjoy. With a variety of 6 cottages, self-catering gites, and apartments, our accommodations can comfortably accommodate anywhere from 2 to 32 individuals. Conveniently located just 15 miles northwest of Carcassonne in the captivating South of France.Reviews
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"Domaine de Clement" is a private estate located at the outskirts of Fontiers Cabardes village, nestled in the foothills of Montagne Noir within the Languedoc National Park. We offer 6 holiday cottages for rent.
We are situated 15 miles northwest of the medieval town of Carcassonne, approximately 1 hour east of Toulouse, and 1 hour away from the Mediterranean.
For those traveling by air, the local airport in Carcassonne provides flights from Stansted, Liverpool, Nottingham, Dublin, Shannon, and Brussels. Additionally, there are flights to Toulouse from London, East Midlands, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, and Dublin. Montpellier, Perpignan, and Gerona airports are also conveniently accessible. Barcelona is located 3 hours away.
We are situated 15 miles northwest of the medieval town of Carcassonne, approximately 1 hour east of Toulouse, and 1 hour away from the Mediterranean.
For those traveling by air, the local airport in Carcassonne provides flights from Stansted, Liverpool, Nottingham, Dublin, Shannon, and Brussels. Additionally, there are flights to Toulouse from London, East Midlands, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, and Dublin. Montpellier, Perpignan, and Gerona airports are also conveniently accessible. Barcelona is located 3 hours away.
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Prices
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Holiday Home | 4 | 400 | 950 |
Services
Tennis
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Château de Lastours: Located in the village of Lastours, this medieval castle complex offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. The four castles, perched on a hilltop, are remnants of Cathar fortifications and provide a glimpse into the region's history.
- Lac de la Cavayère: Situated just outside Carcassonne, this artificial lake is a popular recreational spot. Visitors can enjoy swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and picnicking in the scenic surroundings. The lake also offers walking trails and a treetop adventure park.
- Carcassonne: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Carcassonne is a fortified city with a rich history dating back to the Roman times. The well-preserved medieval citadel, known as La Cité, is a major attraction with its ancient walls, narrow streets, and picturesque squares.
- Canal du Midi: This picturesque canal runs through the region, connecting the Mediterranean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can take boat trips or enjoy leisurely walks or bike rides along the tree-lined towpaths, admiring the tranquil scenery and passing by charming villages.
- Abbey of Saint-Hilaire: Located in the village of Saint-Hilaire, this ancient abbey is renowned for its beautiful architecture and historical significance. It is home to the oldest sparkling wine producer in the world, and visitors can explore the abbey, its gardens, and enjoy wine tastings.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Carcassonne: Situated in the former Présidial building, this art museum showcases a collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the 17th to the 20th century. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural events.
- Montolieu: Known as the "Village of Books," Montolieu is a charming town with numerous bookstores, art galleries, and workshops. It attracts book lovers and art enthusiasts who can explore the unique literary and artistic offerings while enjoying the quaint atmosphere.
- Abbaye de Caunes-Minervois: A Benedictine abbey located in Caunes-Minervois, this architectural gem dates back to the 8th century. Visitors can admire its impressive Gothic cloister, visit its museum, and explore the village's narrow streets lined with medieval houses.
- Minerve: Situated on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Cesse and Brian rivers, Minerve is a fortified village with a fascinating history. Its narrow streets, ancient walls, and natural surroundings make it a popular destination for history buffs and nature lovers. 10. Grotte de Limousis: Located near the village of Limousis, this cave is known for its impressive underground formations, including stalactites and stalagmites. Guided tours take visitors through the caverns, providing a unique and memorable experience.