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Jacqueline JoullieAvenue du stade Combe Grasse
Portiragnes
34420
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The apartment is situated within the confines of our beautiful villa, surrounded by a private and secure garden. Inside, you will find a cozy living room equipped with an additional sofa bed to comfortably accommodate two individuals. The apartment also features a fully-equipped kitchen, complete with a television and DVD player for your entertainment. There are two bedrooms available; one boasting a spacious double bed and the other offering two single bunk beds. Additionally, a generously-sized bathroom with toilet facilities is at your disposal. Outside, a charming small terrace awaits you, complete with a garden table and BBQ, perfect for enjoying the picturesque surroundings.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Portiragnes, take exit 35 Beziers-East on Highway A9. From there, proceed towards Vias and take the second exit, leading to Portiragnes.
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Apartment | 1 | 400 | 580 |
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Attractions
- Portiragnes Beach: Located just a short distance from Avenue du stade Combe Grasse, Portiragnes Beach is a beautiful sandy beach that stretches along the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and various water sports activities.
- Canal du Midi: This historic canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is situated near Portiragnes. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll or bike ride along the canal, admiring the picturesque scenery and passing by charming villages and vineyards.
- Beziers: Located approximately 8 kilometers from Portiragnes, Beziers is a historic town known for its impressive architecture, particularly the Saint-Nazaire Cathedral and the Pont Vieux bridge. Visitors can explore the old town, enjoy local cuisine, and visit the Canal du Midi's staircase locks.
- Abbaye de Fontcaude: Situated in the nearby village of Cazedarnes, Abbaye de Fontcaude is a former Cistercian monastery dating back to the 12th century. The abbey is known for its stunning Romanesque architecture and peaceful surroundings. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the abbey's history and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
- Aqualand Cap d'Agde: Located around 15 kilometers from Portiragnes, Aqualand Cap d'Agde is a popular water park that offers a range of thrilling water slides, pools, and attractions for all ages. It's a perfect place for families and friends to spend a fun-filled day.
- Fort de Brescou: Situated on a rocky island off the coast of Cap d'Agde, Fort de Brescou is a historical fortress that dates back to the 16th century. Visitors can take a boat trip to the island and explore the fort's architecture, including its underground tunnels and stunning sea views.
- Musee des Beaux-Arts de Beziers: Located in Beziers, this fine arts museum houses a diverse collection of artworks from the 15th to the 20th century. Visitors can admire paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts, as well as temporary exhibitions showcasing different artistic styles and periods.
- Parc Naturel Regional du Haut-Languedoc: Situated to the north of Portiragnes, this regional natural park offers breathtaking landscapes, including mountains, forests, and lakes. Visitors can enjoy hiking, cycling, and picnicking while immersing themselves in the peaceful and unspoiled nature of the area.
- Etang de Thau: Located approximately 40 kilometers from Portiragnes, Etang de Thau is a large saltwater lagoon famous for its oyster and mussel farming. Visitors can take boat tours to learn about the local seafood industry, taste fresh oysters, and enjoy panoramic views of the lagoon. 10. Narbonne: Situated about 30 kilometers from Portiragnes, Narbonne is a historic city with a rich Roman heritage. Visitors can explore the ancient Roman ruins, such as the Horreum Roman warehouse and the Via Domitia, as well as visit the impressive Narbonne Cathedral and the vibrant Les Halles food market.