Data of object
| Type of object: | vacation rental |
| Living area: | 80 m2 |
| Number of rooms: | 7 |
| Number of of sleeping accomodations (beds): | 5 |
| Number of bathsrooms: | 2 |
| Listing #: | 3603 |
This 200 year old ‘maison de village’ is situated in the heart of the medieval wine producing village
of Autignac. Recently completely renovated, It sleeps up to six people. Situated midway between the Mediterranean beaches and the Cevennes mountains, just 30 minutes away from both. Autignac is one of the seven communes that make up the Faugeres wine appellation.
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This 200 year old ‘maison de village’ is situated in the heart of the medieval wine producing village
of Autignac. Recently completely renovated, It sleeps up to six people. Situated midway between the Mediterranean beaches and the Cevennes mountains, just 30 minutes away from both. Autignac is one of the seven communes that make up the Faugeres wine appellation. The Mediterranean resorts of Valras Plage and Serignan Plage with their long sandy beaches are just 30 minutes away. The Languedoc National Park starts just minutes from the village with its numerous walks across breathtaking unspoilt scenery where you will encounter the local wildlife. Lake Salagu some 40 minutes away offers sailing, jetskis, kayaks and paddleboats. The tree lined Canal du Midi close to Beziers has walkways and cycle paths along its banks.
autignac , Hérault , Languedoc-Roussillon , France
Autignac (population 730) is situated in the heart of the Faugeres wine region jst 2miles west off the D909 Beziers-Bedarieux, 20 minutes from Beziers. Ryanair has flights to Perpignan (70mins), Carcassone (75mins) and Montpellier (70mins). FlyBe has flights to Toulouse (120 mins).
The village has a bar/(restaurant midday only), bakery, butcher, chemist, and newsagent/grocerystore.
Five minutes away the village of Magalas has supermarket (with petrol station) bars, restaurants and
cash machine.
Arrival and distances
Distance to next airport:
carcassone/montpellier - 80 km
Distance to next railway station:
beziers - 19 km
Distance to next motorway:
beziers est - 20 km
Sport facilities nearby
Fishing, Climbing, Biking, Golf, Hunting, Canoeing, Mountainbiking, Horse riding, Swimming, Sailing, Hiking, Water ski,
Type of holidays
- Relaxing holidays
- Family holidays
- Golf holidays
- Cultural and sightseeing holidays
- Romantic holidays
- Sport holidays
- Beach holiday
- Hiking holidays
Bedroom
Total number of sleeping facilities: 3
- 2 Double room(s)
- 1 Trible room(s)
Bathrooms and WCs
Number of bathsrooms: 2
- 2 bathsrooms with shower
- 2 seperate WC(s)
External facilities of object
- Barbecue
- Car Parking
- Terrace
Internal facilities of object
Machines and equipment
- Bed linen provided
- CD-player
- Bicycles
- TV
- Towels provided
- Permanent internet connection
- Audio tape player
- Radio
- Satellite-TV
- Deck-chairs
- Stereo
- Telephone
- VCR
- Washing machine
Kitchen facilities
- 4 ring stove
- Freezer
- Dishwasher
- Fridge
- Microwave
- Oven
Services
Other
- Long term rental possible
- Only for non-smokers
- Pets negotiable
- Seniors not suitable
- Children not suitable
- Handicapped not suitable
Additional Information
NOTE AVAILABILITY CALENDER IS NOT UPDATED. (SO MANY TO DO) PLEASE VISIT OUR WEB SITE FOR LATEST INFORMATION
www.autignac.com
Languedoc-Roussillon
With its long, sandy beaches, rugged mountain peaks and medieval hill top villages the Languedoc-Roussillon boasts one of France's most diverse landscapes. Officially the sunniest region in the country, it is also France's wine growing capital and probably the largest wine growing area in the world. Bordered by the Spanish Pyrenees, the lavender fields of Provence and the rocky Massif Central to the north, the area is noted for its relaxed pace of life. In recent years many resorts have been developed, offering clean sandy beaches, excellent swimming with leisure and shopping facilities. These include La Grande Motte, Cap d'Agde, Argeles, Valras Plage and many others. There is a great feeling of space and the beaches do not get as crowded as you would expect given the climate,sea, and development. Some towns and villages such as Sete, Agde, Palavas and Port-Vendres, still retain their traditional fishing industry and their harbours and streets still reflect this along with the delicous seafood fresh from the nets. Towards the Spanish border the picturesque fishing village of Collioure inspired many famous artists who developed the Fauvist style. Heading north east from the Pyrenees you enter the land of the Cathar castles. (See the link on our useful information page) These are mainly to the south of Carcassone a restored medieval town. Futher north and inland from the Mediterranean coast, the hills and mountains offer wild countryside, with lush green valleys and the chance of white water rafting and canoeing on the rivers. The region has its own language, Occitan (from which Languedoc gets its name - literally 'Langue d'Oc', language of Occitan) and Catalan is spoken in many towns close to the Spanish border. The city of Nimes, with its perfectly preserved Roman arena is the best example of a Roman city outside Italy. A few kilometres away the Pont du Gard - a spectacular Roman aqueduct spanning the River Gardan. Further west is the university town of Montpellier one of the France's most thriving and dynamic cities.Its huge pedestrianised centre is filled with cafes and an ideal place to sit and watch the world go by. A labyrinth of winding back streets, filled with boutiques and restaurants, form the city's historic centre. A few miles east lies the peculiar beauty of the Camargues - a vast low lying area of 37 salt water lakes On these marshy lagoons, flocks of pink flamingos are a common site, as are the white horses and black bulls which used to roam wild on this flat watery landscape. Just north of the Camargues is the town of Arles, famous for its association with the artist Van Gogh. The vast vineyards in land from the coast produce an abundance of excellent if under-rated wines such as Corbieres, Minervois, and Cotes du Roussillon. For nature lovers, the dense green peaks of the Cevennes National Park is a hill walkers paradise. Its pine and chest-nut tree covered slopes, dry stone terraces, isolated hamlets, and wealth of animal and bird life, can all be discovered from its 300 looped footpaths. The local goats' cheese, 'pelardons' is second to none. To the west, the emerald waters of the Tarn Gorge are among the best in Europe for watersports attracting hordes of canoeists and fans of kayaking and white water rafting to the town of Millau each summer. Nearby is the town of Albi famous as the home of the artist Toulouse Lautrek, whose paintings and sketches of Paris's nightlife took the impressionist art world by storm in the late 1800's. Riding a slow barge along the Canal du Midi, a 200km waterway linking the Mediterannean with Toulouse, is one of the highlights of any visit to the Midi-Pyrenees. If its street parties you're after the city of Perpignan is one of the best places to bop till you drop. Just as much Spanish as French, it is the third largest Catalan city after Barcelona and Lleida in Spain. Autignac is 20mins by road from the nearest town Beziers. The village has a bar, baker, butcher, post office, and local shop. Autignac is one of seven communes that make up the Faugere wine appellation. Nearby are the towns of Bedarieux, nestling in the foothills of the Cevennes, and Roquebrun with its Eastern Meditereannean climate on the River Orb.The endless variety of possible activities or visits make this a great region for anyone to visit.
Minimum rental
Minimum rental: 160 Pound Sterling per object per week
Season prices
| from | to | price | Currency | Period |
| 01.01. | 31.03. | 160 | Pound Sterling | per object per week |
| 01.04. | 31.05. | 260 | Pound Sterling | per object per week |
| 01.04. | 31.12. | 25 | Pound Sterling | per room per night |
| 01.06. | 31.08. | 360 | Pound Sterling | per object per day |
| 01.09. | 31.10. | 260 | Pound Sterling | per object per day |
| 01.11. | 31.03. | 160 | Pound Sterling | per object per day |
Contact data
The owner speaks the following languages:
English, French,
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