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We regret that animals are not permitted and we operate a no smoking policy.
Local area
The house is in a street of terraced houses with cafes, restaurants and shops nearby.
The Bastide (the later town) is only 12 minutes walk over the old bridge where there are many restaurants, shops and a market three times a week.
There is free local transport between La Cite, nearby, and Bastide St Louis during the main tourist season.
Carcassonne airport is 15 minutes away.
Carcassonne - Located at the heart of the Toulouse-Montpellier-Barcelona triangle, at the crossroads of two major traffic roads dating back to the most ancient times, from the Atlantic to the
Mediterranean, from the Cevennes to the Pyrénées mountain range where the Aude has its source, Carcassonne blooms in the plains of the lower valley, inviting you to walk in and out of its streets. Discover its history, its
local cuisine, its wines, or simply enjoy the scenery.
From the Bastide Saint-Louis to the medieval walled city, Carcassonne offers a wealth of monuments to visit and discover.
You can take a leisurely stroll along the streets and be charmed by the buildings and the people you will meet along the way; or you can be accompanied by the guides from the tourist office, who are
intent on restoring the memory of their city.
The Suburb Trivalle -The only pathway leading from the Bastide Saint-Louis to the City is the winding road, carved in stone improved by man, with a history of more than 2000 years: “LA RUE
TRIVALLE”. Since it was constructed this artery has seen the changing of populations, a haven where Wisgoths, Romans, Saracens, Italians, Spaniards, and Spanish gypsies have crossed paths. It beautiful houses date from the
fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, such as the Hotel Pelletier and the Maison Montmorrency. Behind each building, nestling in the heart of courtyards and gardens, are eighteenth century charterhouses. A popular quarter,
artistic and charming, always ready to meet amongst friends, to finish with the song “A quela Trivalla”.
South West France - This area of France provides a multitude of activities and places to visit. There are the historic towns of Toulouse, Beziers, Castelnaudry, Pezenas, Montpellier, Nimes,
Narbonne plus the many medieval and hill top villages. The wine, fruit and many local festivals are waiting for you. In the winter, there is skiing in the Ariege and Pyrenees with the nearest ski resort about 1½
hours drive. Walking and climbing in the mountains, winter and summer, is an alternative.
For those who like the sun, sand and sea, there are many resorts near Narbonne about a 1 hour drive away. There you can also enjoy fish and shell fish meals at very reasonable prices.
Pricing structure (per week)
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