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Deroses2 Chemin de Ronde
La Digne d'Amont
11300
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This description offers a revised version of the provided information:Featuring a private entrance, this accommodation includes a comfortable 140-sized bed commonly found in standard hotels. It is equipped with a bathroom, including a toilet, as well as a TV and WiFi for your entertainment and connectivity needs.
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Experience the ultimate comfort in this beautifully adorned, cozy small apartment. Immerse yourself in luxury with a well-equipped kitchen, a modern bathroom, and a separate toilet. Indulge in a restful sleep with hotel-grade bedding. Step outside onto the charming flowered terraces, complete with stylish garden furniture. Enjoy the convenience of both East and West-facing orientations, ensuring abundant natural light throughout the day. With its own separate entrance, you can enjoy privacy and tranquility during your stay. Stay connected with high-speed WIFI throughout the premises.Reviews
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Apartment | 1 | 100 | 400 |
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Attractions
- Carcassonne Fortress: Located in the city of Carcassonne, this medieval fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It features impressive defensive walls, towers, and a historic castle, offering visitors a glimpse into medieval France.
- Canal du Midi: This famous canal stretches from Toulouse to the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can take boat rides or enjoy a leisurely walk or bike ride along its scenic banks, passing through picturesque villages and vineyards.
- Limoux: A charming town known for its sparkling wine, Limoux is home to the longest carnival in the world, attracting tourists with its vibrant parades, music, and traditional costumes.
- Abbaye de Saint-Hilaire: Situated in the village of Saint-Hilaire, this abbey dates back to the 8th century and is renowned for its ancient cloister. Visitors can explore the beautiful church, learn about its history, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
- Rennes-le-Château: A small village shrouded in mystery and legends, Rennes-le-Château gained fame due to the enigmatic stories surrounding its local priest, Bérenger Saunière. Visitors can explore the hilltop village, visit the church, and delve into the theories and secrets associated with it.
- Château de Puilaurens: This well-preserved medieval castle sits atop a rocky hill and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the castle's defensive walls, towers, and interior, immersing themselves in the rich history of the region.
- Gorges de Galamus: A stunning natural attraction, the Gorges de Galamus is a narrow canyon carved by the Agly River. Visitors can drive or hike through the gorge, passing under towering cliffs and witnessing the impressive Pont du Diable (Devil's Bridge).
- Lagrasse: A picturesque village known for its medieval architecture, Lagrasse is home to a beautiful abbey, quaint streets, and a charming river. Visitors can explore the abbey, wander through the village's artisan shops, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance.
- Château de Quéribus: Perched on a rocky hilltop, this medieval fortress offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can explore the castle's ruins, learn about its historical significance, and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. 10. Fontfroide Abbey: Founded in the 12th century, Fontfroide Abbey is a former Cistercian monastery known for its stunning architecture and tranquil gardens. Visitors can take guided tours, learn about monastic life, and appreciate the serene ambiance of this spiritual place.