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Address:

Tricia Wheatley
Chemin de Carliqui
Limoux
11300

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €85

Telephone:

0430073590

Mobile:

07 67 09 51 10

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Chris and Tricia warmly invite you to experience the luxurious accommodations of La Cortanela, their stunning home built in 2007. Located 2kms from Limoux (Aude), our bed and breakfast offers a picturesque setting with breathtaking views of The Pyrenees.

Indulge in our spacious, well-lit, and exceptionally comfortable guest room. Complete with a modern wet room en suite, a cozy double bed, two comfortable chairs, a tea tray, and your very own terrace with a table and two chairs. Stay connected with our complimentary wifi, enjoy your favorite shows on the television, and keep your drinks and snacks chilled in the small fridge provided. Most importantly, enjoy the convenience of your own private entrance.

Awake each morning to a delightful and extensive breakfast spread. Savor freshly baked bread and croissants, indulge in seasonal fruits, cheeses, yogurts, compotes, and jams. All of this can be enjoyed on our terrace, which offers a stunning view of the Pyrenees.

Take advantage of our inviting swimming pool, perfect for relaxation, and enjoy additional amenities such as table tennis, a cycling machine, and a fridge for your convenience.

With secure parking and an electric car charging point, your peace of mind is guaranteed. Surrounding our property, you'll find a spacious garden that adds to the tranquility and charm of our bed and breakfast.

Limoux, renowned for its exquisite Blanquette (fizzy wine), serves as an ideal base for exploring the captivating Cathar Castles, embarking on scenic walks, participating in wine tastings, and engaging in thrilling activities like canoeing and rafting. Additionally, the famous medieval city of Carcassonne is conveniently only a 20-minute drive away.

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Appréciations pour La Cortanela, Limoux:

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Review by: Laurence et Georges, Sep 12 2015 4:52PM
Il est des lieux si plaisants que lon serait tenté de nen point parler pour les conserver jalousement et égoïstement dans sa mémoire et son cur, telle est la Cortanela où la qualité de laccueil de Tricia et Chris na dégal que la beauté de leur demeure. Le chemin daccès est un peu raide mais comme toute belle chose qui se mérite une fois parvenu sur leur hauteur vous bénéficierez dune splendide vue sur les Pyrénées et les vignobles de Limoux. Très jolie maison avec une végétation luxuriante et odorante entretenue avec soin, et dotée dune piscine très agréable. La chambre est spacieuse et fort agréable. Très bon petit déjeuner où vous seront notamment proposés des fruits frais du jardin et des confitures maison. Vos hôtes vous feront également profiter de leurs judicieux conseils pour des buts de visites ou un bon restaurant. Même Ben, un border collie très affectueux et malicieux se met de la partie pour vous faire aimer ce lieu enchanteur. En résumé, la Cortanela est un formidable point dancrage pour découvrir cette belle région du Languedoc Roussillon

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Directions

Limoux is conveniently located between the Mediterranean and the Pyrenees, making it an ideal destination for travelers. It is only a 1 1/4-hour drive from the stunning beaches of Narbonne and Leucate, offering plenty of opportunities for sun and sand. Additionally, the Pyrenees ski stations are just 1 1/2 hours away, perfect for winter sports enthusiasts. In the summer, visitors can enjoy beautiful walks in the area.

For those interested in history and culture, Limoux is a mere 1/2-hour drive from the Medieval City of Carcassonne, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Flights to the region are available from various UK airports, with Carcassonne airport serving Stansted, East Midlands, and Liverpool. Toulouse airport offers flights from Gatwick, Bristol, and Leeds, while Perpignan airport serves Southampton, Stansted, and Birmingham. Popular airlines such as Ryanair, Flybe, and EasyJet operate these routes. Convenient car hire services are also available at the local airports, allowing visitors to explore the region at their own pace.

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Notes: One child free

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Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Credit cards accepted

Attractions

  • Abbey of Saint-Hilaire: Located in the village of Saint-Hilaire, this historic abbey is known for its beautiful Romanesque architecture. Visitors can explore the church, cloister, and museum, and learn about the abbey's rich history.
  • Limoux Carnival: Known as one of the longest-running carnivals in the world, the Limoux Carnival takes place in the town of Limoux. It features colorful parades, traditional music, and lively street performances, attracting locals and tourists alike.
  • Cathar Castles: The region surrounding Chemin de Carliqui is home to several Cathar castles, such as Château de Peyrepertuse and Château de Quéribus. These medieval fortresses offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape and provide insights into the history of the Cathars.
  • Rennes-le-Château: A small village located near Chemin de Carliqui, Rennes-le-Château is famous for its mysterious history and links to the Knights Templar. Visitors can explore the village, visit the Church of Saint Mary Magdalene, and learn about the intriguing legends surrounding the area.
  • Gorges de la Pierre-Lys: Situated in the Aude department, these stunning gorges offer breathtaking views and a great opportunity for outdoor activities. Visitors can go hiking, rock climbing, or enjoy a scenic drive along the twisting roads that wind through the rugged landscape.
  • Domaine Gayda: Wine enthusiasts can visit this renowned winery located near Limoux. Domaine Gayda offers wine tastings, tours of the vineyards, and a chance to learn about the winemaking process while enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
  • Canal du Midi: Just a short distance away, the Canal du Midi is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can take a boat tour or walk along the canal's towpath, admiring the picturesque scenery and the impressive engineering of this 17th-century waterway.
  • Carcassonne: A short drive from Chemin de Carliqui, Carcassonne is famous for its stunning medieval citadel, La Cité. With its well-preserved walls, narrow streets, and charming shops and restaurants, Carcassonne offers a unique glimpse into the medieval past of France.
  • Musee Petiet: Located in Limoux, this art museum showcases the works of local artists, including Joseph Petiet. The museum houses an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and ceramics, offering a cultural experience for art enthusiasts. 10. Lake Saint-Ferréol: Situated in the Black Mountain range, Lake Saint-Ferréol is a popular spot for outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, boating, and picnicking along the shores of this picturesque lake, surrounded by lush greenery.

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