Holiday Lettings in Occitanie, France | Houses and Chateauxs (5 results)
New region of France created in 2016 from the former French regions of Languedoc-Roussillon and Midi-Pyrenees.
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€117
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300 years of history reside in the thick stone walls of this two family sized farmhouse. In a calm and beautiful Pyrenees hamlet it is ideally suited to nature lovers, people who want to spend quality family time surrounded by stunning beauty of a national park. Swimming pool and childrens play area
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€402
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This beautiful town house is perfectly located right in the centre of Olonzac, the capital of the Minervois wine growing region. Within a minute's walk, you will be able to soak up the atmosphere of this charming town.
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€400
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Holiday home rental in the beautiful town of Limoux in the Aude (Languedoc-Roussillon) France. This large comfortable self-contained holiday villa comprises of 3 double rooms, 1 twin room and is of modern design and construction. The house is situated in a quiet area on the outskirts of the town.
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€500
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Nestled in the spectacular French Pyrenees mountains is this historic 300 year old mountain mansion is in an idyllic location in the heart of the mountains furnished to the highest quality. Favoured by the rich and famous, this is a region of renowned natural beauty.
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€1,800
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The house, with its own pool, is ideally situated in Pyrenees National Park, close to swimming lakes, cycling/hiking routes, skiing, golf and fishing. The area is steeped in history: Carcassonne, St Girons, Foix, St Lizier as well as caves, prehistoric attractions, underground river and much more!
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The Minervois sub-region has strong historic connections to the Cathars of the 12th century, and right back until Roman times and earlier. The Minervois is a wine-making area that produces very high quality wines without the price-tag of better known wine regions.