Holiday Lettings in Occitanie, France | Houses and Villas (5 results)
New region of France created in 2016 from the former French regions of Languedoc-Roussillon and Midi-Pyrenees.
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€600
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Peaceful, countryside location. 3kms from the pretty bastide village of Castelsagrat and 20 minutes from Lauzerte and Moissac, both of which are on the pilgrimage route of St Jacques de Compostelle. Private terrace with beautiful views. Access to shared outdoor pool and games room.
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€850
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Our villa is ideally situated in a charming village near the Pont du Gard with bakery, tabac, two bars and nearby restaurants. You'll enjoy our two air-conditioned bedrooms (one queen-sized bed and two singles), a gourmet kitchen, comfy living room and loads of outdoor terrace around a private pool.
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£700
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The villa is on the edge of a quiet pretty village, within easy walking distance of the village centre with its shops, bars & restaurants. The villa is modern, spacious and comfortably furnished to sleep 6 in 3 bedrooms. With own pool and just 10km from the nearest sandy Mediterranean beach resort.
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£99
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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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€2,200
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The Mas is situated on a very beautiful land of one hectare and half between the grapevines and Le Gardon. One hour from the Mediterranean and Cévennes, 30 minutes from Avignon. Uzès, small medieval city universally known is at 10 minutes.
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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.