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27 Avenue de Narbonne
St Laurent de La Cabrerisse
11220

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price from €78

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La Villa Celine is conveniently located on the D613 in the heart of St. Laurent de la Cabrerisse. It was named in honor of Madame Celine Anna Peron and was constructed in the late 19th century. As you enter the ground floor, you'll be greeted by a beautiful porch with stained glass doors that lead into the hallway. To the right, there is a twin bedroom with a modern en-suite. On the left side of the hallway, you'll find the breakfast room, featuring original stained glass French doors that open onto the terrace and rear garden. The rest of the ground floor consists of a fully equipped kitchen and a secure luggage room for guests.

A wide, gently sloping staircase leads to the first floor landing, where you'll discover three additional guest bedrooms. Two of these bedrooms overlook the front of the house, while one is located at the rear. Each double bedroom is spacious enough to accommodate two single beds if needed and comes with its own en-suite bathroom. All the bedrooms retain their original charming features.

The expansive walled garden at the back of the property provides ample parking space for three cars without obstructing the view of the swimming pool. With the numerous amenities offered by St. Laurent, La Villa Celine is an ideal choice for a short getaway or an annual vacation. The charming village of Lagrasse is just 11.5 kilometers away, and the renowned Michelin 3-star restaurant, Auberge du Vieux Puits, is only 13 kilometers from Villa Celine. Other attractions in the area include Abbaye de Fontfroide, the animal reserve at Sigean, and the city of Narbonne, which are 19, 23, and 30 kilometers away, respectively.

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Directions

To reach Villa Celine from the A61/E80 autoroute, take exit 25 (Lezignan Corbieres).
Once off the toll area, proceed towards a roundabout and take the left exit onto the D611, which is signposted Fabrezan.
Continue on the D611 for approximately 5 kilometers, driving through Fabrezan and crossing a small bridge over the river Orbieu.
Continue on the D611, passing through vineyards, until you reach a T junction.
At the T junction, turn right onto the D613, following the signs for St. Laurent de la Cabrerisse.
Stay on the D613 for 3 kilometers, passing St. Laurent autos on the right, until you reach the village.
Look for a green cross chemist sign on the right, and Villa Celine will be located a further 50 meters on the right, just before the Spar mini-market.

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Notes: 78 euro price is for ground floor twin bedroom only
Notes: This bedroom is a family room and is equipped with a double bed, 2 single beds plus a cot if require

Services

Wi-Fi
Tennis
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Château de Quéribus: Situated on a rocky hilltop, Château de Quéribus is a medieval castle that offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. This well-preserved fortress is a popular attraction for history enthusiasts and offers guided tours.
  • Abbey of Fontfroide: Nestled amidst vineyards, the Abbey of Fontfroide is a magnificent Cistercian abbey dating back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore the beautiful gardens, cloisters, and the abbey itself, which showcases remarkable Gothic architecture.
  • Lagrasse: A charming medieval village, Lagrasse is known for its picturesque streets, ancient abbey, and scenic riverside location. The village offers a peaceful ambiance and is perfect for a leisurely stroll, exploring its artisan shops, and enjoying local cuisine.
  • Canal du Midi: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Canal du Midi is a historic waterway that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can take a boat trip along the canal, walk or cycle along the towpaths, and appreciate the engineering marvel of this 17th-century construction.
  • Narbonne: The nearby city of Narbonne is rich in history and boasts several attractions. The Narbonne Cathedral, an impressive Gothic structure, the Roman Horreum Museum showcasing ancient underground warehouses, and Les Halles, a bustling market offering fresh local produce, are among the highlights.
  • Gruissan: Located on the Mediterranean coast, Gruissan is a charming seaside town known for its picturesque old town and beautiful sandy beaches. Visitors can explore the ancient tower, visit the colorful marina, and indulge in water sports or simply relax by the sea.
  • Sigean African Reserve: Situated just outside the town of Sigean, this wildlife reserve allows visitors to observe a variety of African animals in a natural environment. From lions and giraffes to elephants and rhinos, the reserve offers an exciting safari experience.
  • Cathar Castles: The region is dotted with numerous Cathar castles, each with its own unique history and architecture. Some notable ones include Peyrepertuse, Puilaurens, and Villerouge-Termenès. These castles offer a glimpse into the region's medieval past and provide stunning views from their hilltop locations.
  • Rennes-le-Château: This small village gained fame due to the mysterious stories surrounding its 19th-century priest, Bérenger Saunière. Visitors can explore the village, visit the church, and learn about the intriguing legends and conspiracy theories associated with Rennes-le-Château. 10. Minerve: A historic village perched on a rocky peninsula, Minerve is known for its dramatic natural surroundings and ancient fortifications. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the Cathar museum, and enjoy breathtaking views of the gorges carved by the rivers Cesse and Brian.

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