Your Accommodation
Your accommodation is all on the first floor, above a very spacious
garage, which can easily accommodate up to three cars. The first floor
consists of a sitting room with comfortable sofas, and a
television/video player. There are three bedrooms, a twin and two
doubles all with comfortable beds and sufficient hanging space and
drawers, the twin bedroom has French windows giving access to the
covered terrace area. The kitchen is light and airy with views of the
surrounding vineyards. It is well equipped with a dishwasher,
fridge-freezer, microwave and combination gas/electric cooker with oven.
There is a bathroom with full sized bath and shower attachment, wash
hand basin and toilet. A washing machine is also provided within the
bathroom. On this floor there is also a separate toilet with wash hand
basin.
One of the most endearing features of this property is a wonderful
covered terrace, which overlooks the swimming pool and gardens. It has a
large dining table, comfortable sofa and chairs, a barbeque and a table
tennis table; it really is the place to enjoy breakfast and plan the
day’s entertainment, or to relax at the end of the day with a cool drink
and maybe a delicious barbeque. The garden is of approximately 300
square metres with an abundance of fruit trees and shrubs. There are
delightful views across the surrounding vineyards. A paved terrace with
a table and chairs and sunbeds surrounds the pretty swimming pool.
The village its self boasts a bar, small supermarket, butchers and a
super little bakery for the fresh mouth-watering breakfast croissants.
The nearest restaurants are less than 5 minutes drive away. The area The
area is a sightseeing paradise. There are many medieval towns and
villages, beaches, gorges and mountains. The nearby village of Roujan
sits amongst one of the largest areas of vineyards in the whole of
Europe. Cap d’Agde the famous beach resort with Water Park, Aquarium and
14kms of golden sands can be reached in about 40 minutes. The children
will love ‘Aqualand’ with its flumes, slides and wave pool, other
attractions include:-
Meze
Our gateway to the Mediterranean and only 35 minutes drive from
Puissalicon, Meze is a delightful little town with a wonderful harbour
and lots of narrow winding streets. It is situated on the 'Bassin de
Thau' (the large inland lagoon connected to the Med.) and is an
important centre for oyster and mussel farming. Huge oyster beds are a
local industry and seafood is available everywhere. There are beaches to
both sides of the harbour, which are clean, and the water is shallow,
ideal for children. Take lunch at one of the many restaurants
surrounding the harbour, where you will find some of the most wonderful
seafood dishes. If you need to walk off your lunch then stroll up to the
15th century church or visit one of the many shops and stalls selling
coquillage (shellfish).
Gorge d'Heric: Just 40 minutes away, the Heric gorge is one of the
most outstanding beauty spots in the Espinouse mountain range. The walls
of the gorge are the finest rock faces in the region and the area is
popular with walkers and climbers. The paths and rock pools provide a
wonderful venue for a days exploring and picnicking. The is a super
little scenic road train that takes visitors on a picturesque route as
far as the Gouffre du Cerisier when you can chose either the train to
return or take a splendid walk back down past the rock pools and foaming
waters of the Heric
Montpellier
Montpellier, capital of Languedoc-Roussillon, owes much of its charm
to its beautiful historic buildings and districts and superb gardens and
open spaces. Good places to sample the unique atmosphere of this
wonderful city are the Place de la Comedie with its brasseries, theatres
and large nearby shopping malls, the Place Jean-Jaures and surrounding
streets and Esplanade de l’Europe.