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Description for B&B:
You have the option to choose from three rooms, each with its own unique charm: the Room of Actor, Room of Mystery, and Room of Judith. All rooms come with a private bathroom that includes a toilet. Additionally, you will have access to our pool for your enjoyment.Alternatively, if you're looking for a more bohemian adventure, you can stay in one of our authentic caravans, Felicie and Violet. Felicie, a Belgian fairground caravan born in 1871, offers an unforgettable experience with its original furniture, a cozy living room, a stunning marble fireplace, and a romantic bedroom. Violette, on the other hand, is a Verdine caravan from 1913 discovered in Saint Remy de Provence and lovingly restored for the gypsy princesses.
The bathrooms for Felicie and Violet are located in the castle's cloister and include a toilet and a sink. You will also have access to the pool during your stay.
Description for Gite
Experience the essence of communal living with our family house, a spacious and vibrant cottage that can accommodate up to 12 people. This is where unforgettable memories are made, whether you're vacationing with friends or enjoying quality time with your loved ones. The house boasts a contemporary design that effortlessly combines vintage décor with industrial elements. As you enter, you'll be greeted by an open space adorned with a striking Punu fertility statue, symbolizing the beauty of life.The ground floor features a well-equipped kitchen, a comfortable dining area, a convenient laundry room, and a separate toilet. Upstairs, you'll find two bedrooms with their own private bathrooms, perfect for parents seeking some privacy, as well as an eight-bunk dormitory. But the dormitory holds a surprise – a dedicated play area and a cozy reading nook, along with a spacious bathroom.
And that's not all – you'll also have access to a refreshing pool, where you can take a dip and unwind under the sun.
If you're looking for a more intimate setting, our guest house, designed for four people, offers a serene and inviting retreat. This charming old mazet, typical of the Southwestern region, has been beautifully whitewashed and features stunning white beams. The furniture is a delightful blend of carefully chosen vintage pieces and contemporary accessories, creating a unique and stylish ambience.
Relax on the shaded terrace, overlooking the lush green garden, adorned with palm trees, fruit trees, and fragrant herbs. And just like our family house, you'll also have access to the pool, where you can enjoy leisurely swims and soak up the sun.
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Directions
To reach Castle Fajac Selve from Carcassonne via the A61, follow these directions:
- Take the Bram exit and head towards Mirepoix. Continue driving until you reach Fanjeaux.
- Once you exit Fanjeaux, take the D102 road towards Belpech. Keep driving until you see the sign for Pech Luna (D625).
- After spotting the sign, drive for approximately 2 kilometers, and you will find Castle Fajac Selve on your left, indicated by a panel.
If you are coming from Toulouse via the A61, follow these directions:
- Take exit 20-Villefranche Lauragais and follow the signs towards Gardouche.
- Once you reach Gardouche, turn left towards Mirepoix and continue driving on the D625 road.
- Keep driving on the D625 until you come across the panel indicating Castle Fajac Selve.
- Take the Bram exit and head towards Mirepoix. Continue driving until you reach Fanjeaux.
- Once you exit Fanjeaux, take the D102 road towards Belpech. Keep driving until you see the sign for Pech Luna (D625).
- After spotting the sign, drive for approximately 2 kilometers, and you will find Castle Fajac Selve on your left, indicated by a panel.
If you are coming from Toulouse via the A61, follow these directions:
- Take exit 20-Villefranche Lauragais and follow the signs towards Gardouche.
- Once you reach Gardouche, turn left towards Mirepoix and continue driving on the D625 road.
- Keep driving on the D625 until you come across the panel indicating Castle Fajac Selve.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
5 | 85 | 85 | 20 | oui | ||||||||||
Holiday Home | 2 | 650 | 1900 | Non |
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Attractions
- Château de Puivert: Located in Puivert, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and a fascinating glimpse into the region's history. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, ramparts, and inner courtyard, as well as a museum showcasing medieval artifacts.
- Lac de Montbel: Situated near Chalabre, this picturesque lake is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy activities such as swimming, fishing, boating, and hiking along the lake's shores. The surrounding countryside also provides opportunities for picnicking and nature walks.
- Mirepoix: This charming medieval town is renowned for its well-preserved half-timbered houses and a beautiful central square called Place des Couverts. Strolling through the town's narrow streets, visitors can admire the unique architecture, browse local shops, and enjoy the weekly market held on Mondays.
- Rennes-le-Château: Nestled in the French Pyrenees, this small hilltop village is known for its intriguing history and legends. It gained fame through the mystery surrounding a local priest and claims of hidden treasures. Visitors can explore the village, visit the church, and learn about the fascinating stories associated with Rennes-le-Château.
- Gorges de la Frau: These rugged and breathtaking gorges offer a fantastic opportunity for nature lovers and hikers. Located near Montségur, the cliffs and narrow paths provide stunning views and a chance to experience the unspoiled beauty of the Pyrenees.
- Castle of Montségur: Situated atop a rocky peak, this medieval fortress is an important historical site associated with the Cathar movement. Visitors can explore the ruins, learn about the tragic events that took place here, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Carcassonne: Just a short drive away, Carcassonne is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of France's most famous fortified cities. Its well-preserved medieval walls, towers, and castle transport visitors back in time. The city also offers charming streets, shops, cafes, and a range of cultural events.
- Limoux: Known for its sparkling wine, Blanquette de Limoux, this town is an ideal destination for wine enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the town's ancient streets, visit wine cellars, and even take part in wine tastings. Limoux is also famous for its Carnival celebration, which takes place from January to March.
- Cathar Castles: The region surrounding Domaine de Fajac La Selve is dotted with several Cathar castles, each with its own unique history and charm. Some notable examples include Château de Montségur, Château de Roquefixade, and Château de Puilaurens. These castles offer insights into the medieval period and boast stunning views. 10. Toulouse: As the fourth-largest city in France, Toulouse is a vibrant metropolis with a rich cultural heritage. Known as the "Pink City" due to its distinct brick architecture, Toulouse offers a wide range of attractions, including the Basilica of Saint-Sernin, the Space City museum, the Capitole Square, and numerous art galleries and museums.