Self Catering for 2 to 4 adults in South of France
The gite 'le Galamp' (75 m˛) is located in the outbuildings of the Domaine de Maran.
Holiday rental (cottage) for 2 to 4 adults.
Ground floor
- living-room,
- kitchen with washing machine, dish washer, electric oven, micro waves,
freezer and fridge, gas cooker, toaster, electric coffeemaker, electric kettle.
- First floor:
2 bedrooms with king-size bed (180 cm) -or, upon request, twin beds (90 cm)-with their own shower-room,
- separate toilet.
Prices:
For 3 and 4 people: 130 euros per day (linen and end of stay cleaning included).
For 2 people: 115 euros per day (linen and end of stay cleaning included).
Electricity and heating are included.
Bookings during July and August: minimum 7 nights required. During Christmas, Easter holidays: minimum 4 nights required. For other period minimum 3 nights required.
The beds will be ready when you arrive.
We do not accept pets/animals.
You are free to enjoy access the park of estate.
The park is off limits to all other non-guests.
Warning: For safety and tranquility 'LE GALAMP' is not suitable for children.
This cottage is located between the Pyrenees Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea in the heart of the Languedoc Region, famous for its cultural heritage and wine-growing. The Canal du Midi and the Cité de Carcassonne (the tremendous medieval gallo-roman walled city build on a rocky spur), both included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997, are just 4 km away.
The Abbeys of Fontfroide, Lagrasse and Saint Hilaire are close to the estate.
The vineyards of the Corbieres and Minervois dominate the area, while highlighting the famous cathar castles.
Golfers will be happy to know that our 40 hectares estate adjoins the magnificent 18 holes golf course of Carcassonne.
Gourmets will appreciate seven Michelin-stared restaurants (1 and 2 stars) nearby and one 3 stars restaurant within easy driving distance.
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This page was last updated: 28 June 2013
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