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House |
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4 -
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In the country |
| Department: |
Gard
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| Outside space: |
Large Garden |
| Pool: |
Yes |
| Website: |
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01/Mar/08 |
31/Mar/08 |
€1,200 |
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| Pricing Notes: |
Linen and towels provided.
Cleaning at extra cost |
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| Deposit amount: |
25% |
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| Nearest village/town: |
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Ners |
| Drive time away: |
5 mins |
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| Nearest airport: |
Nimes |
| Drive time away: |
20 mins |
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| Drive time from beach: |
45 mins |
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The property is located in the picturesque village of Ners of 550 inhabitants in the heart of the Gard region.
Ners, nested away from the noise and trouble of "civilization", provides the necessary peace and quiet yet only a few minutes to shops and 25 km to the town of Uzes, 30 Km to the Roman town of Nimes.
There is a grocery/bakery/post office/newsagent and a butcher's in Ners.
Ners, surrounded by vineyards with the Gardon river flowing down the village, benefits of a very good geographical location and 300 sunny days a year.
The area offers a large variety of activities such as tennis, rafting, fishing, Horse riding, swimming, water sports, hiking, mountain-biking, museums, cinema, night club, Amusement Park..
The Mediterranean beaches are 55 km to the House and 40 Km to a ski-run.
This 300 m2 Property with 2 floors, located in a lovely village in the Gard region is one of 3 gites sharing the same building yet all independent.
On the first floor -
Threre is a very well equipped 10 m2 kitchen, a living room with a fireplace with multimedia equipment, a dining with an interior terrace, 1 bathroom with bath and WC and 2 bedrooms with 1 double bed.
On the second floor -
There is a large bathroom, a separate WC, 3 bedrooms , 1 bedroom with a double bed with ensuite shower and WC, 1 bedroom with 3 single beds with ensuite shower room and 1WC and 1 bedrooms with 2 single beds.
American billard, 2 ping-pong, Badmington, a B&W photo lab.
1600 m2 shared garden, terrace with BBQ, garden furniture, sun lounger, ping-pong, children's outdoor games, games room.
Shared swimming pool 11 m x 4.5 m
Petanque playing area.
Private parking. |
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TV, Tel, Fax, Internet access, Video Player, DVD Player, Satellite/Cable, Music Centre.
American billard, 2 ping-pong, Badmington, a B&W photo lab.
BBQ, garden furniture, sun lounger, ping-pong, children's outdoor games, games room.
Petanque playing area. |
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Cooker and hobs, fridge freezer ... |
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During your holiday, you will be ideally based to discover the incredible unspoilt region of the Languedoc.
Languedoc is one of the least expensive areas of France with the hottest and driest climate.
Nîmes
The Roman heritage, a lively town of tradition with many cafes and restaurants.
The Camargue
The wild and picturesque region of flamingos, bulls and white horses.
Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert
The beautiful village on the route to Saint Jacques de Compostelle at the edge of the Gorges de l'Hérault.
Viaduct de Millau
The longest viaduct in Europe and one of the largest in the world, with piers 342 metres apart!
The regional capital of Montpellier is deeply rooted in its history and definitely modern.
- The Place de la Comédie
Montpellier’s central square. Also known as l’OEuf (the Egg) because of its original oval shape, it is one of the largest pedestrian areas in Europe.
- Faculty of Medecine
Montpellier was only two centuries old in 1180, when its Lord Guilhem VIII signed a surprising and far-reaching edict. He declared that anyone, regardless of religion or background, could teach medicine in Montpellier.
- The Peyrou -the royal square-
The Peyrou esplanade with its panoramic view, towering statue of Louis XIV, Arc de Triomphe, water tower, and the ancient arches of a Roman aqueduct, Les Arceaux.
- The Botanical Garden
An oasis of peace for poets, an island of greenery
for Montpellier, the Jardin des plantes is the oldest in France.
Around Montpellier :
Sète
The fascinating birthplace of Brassens and Paul Valéry,famous poets, situated between the sea and the Thau lagoon, famous for its oyster farms.
Carcassonne
One of the most beautiful medieval settings in Europe.
Les Pyrenees
Between Spain, Andorra and Ariege stand the Pyrenees as beautiful in winter as in summer.
Golf, Tennis, Rafting, Fishing, Horse riding, Ice skating, Swimming, Bowling, Water sports, Hiking, Mountain-biking, Thalassotherapy, Hydrotherapy, Naturism, Casino, Cinema, Night club, Amusement Park |
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