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Christine Martinez
Le Moulin du Trou
St Jean de Paracol
11260

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We have three charming wooden houses nestled against a scenic hill, each offering a covered terrace, garden furniture, and a barbecue area. Jay's cottage comfortably accommodates up to 4 people with two bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a cozy living area, and a convenient shower room. Hare cottage also caters to 4 people with two bedrooms, a well-appointed kitchen, a comfortable living space, and a modern shower room. Additionally, our spacious Salamander cottage is perfect for larger groups of up to 6 people, featuring three bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a relaxing living area, and a stylish bathroom.

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Directions

The destination is situated approximately 1 hour away from Carcassonne and 10 minutes from Espéraza. To reach the destination from Espéraza, follow the D12 road. Upon reaching Rouvenac, take the left turn towards the "mill hole" direction. Continue until you reach the mill hole, cross the creek, and take the first left. The destination will be on your left.

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 3 350 450

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Attractions

  • Medieval City of Carcassonne: Located just 30 minutes away from Le Moulin du Trou, the Medieval City of Carcassonne is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is a perfectly preserved fortified town with magnificent walls, towers, and narrow streets dating back to the 12th century.
  • Château de Puivert: Situated approximately 20 kilometers from Le Moulin du Trou, Château de Puivert is a picturesque castle perched on a hilltop. It offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and features a museum showcasing medieval music instruments.
  • Gorges de Galamus: Located around 45 kilometers away, the Gorges de Galamus is a breathtaking natural site. Here, you can witness the impressive spectacle of a narrow gorge carved by the Agly River, with towering cliffs on either side. A small hermitage built into the rock face adds to the charm of the place.
  • Rennes-le-Château: Situated around 40 kilometers from St Jean de Paracol, Rennes-le-Château is a small village with a mysterious past. It gained fame due to the legends and conspiracy theories surrounding a priest who allegedly discovered hidden treasures. Today, visitors can explore the church and enjoy the beautiful views from its hilltop location.
  • Lac de Montbel: Located approximately 25 kilometers away, Lac de Montbel is a serene lake surrounded by rolling hills and forests. It offers various water activities, such as swimming, fishing, and boating. The lake is also an excellent spot for picnicking and enjoying a peaceful day in nature.
  • Abbaye de Saint-Hilaire: Situated around 15 kilometers from Le Moulin du Trou, the Abbaye de Saint-Hilaire is a historic abbey founded in the 8th century. It is known for its beautiful architecture, including a stunning cloister and a church with intricate details. The abbey is also renowned for producing the first sparkling wine, Blanquette de Limoux.
  • Grotte de Niaux: Located approximately 70 kilometers away, the Grotte de Niaux is a prehistoric cave known for its impressive cave paintings. Visitors can join guided tours to explore the underground chambers and admire the ancient artwork, dating back thousands of years.
  • Cathar Castles: The region is home to several Cathar castles, which were once strongholds of the Cathar religious movement during the Middle Ages. Examples include Château de Montségur, Château de Peyrepertuse, and Château de Quéribus. These castles offer stunning views and provide insights into the history of the region.
  • Limoux: Situated approximately 30 kilometers away, the town of Limoux is known for its lively atmosphere and historical charm. It is famous for its sparkling wine production, hosting a carnival with colorful parades and traditional music, and its picturesque old town with narrow streets and beautiful architecture. 10. Toulouse: Although a bit further away (around 100 kilometers), Toulouse is worth a visit if you have the time. Known as the "Pink City" due to its unique brick architecture, Toulouse offers a vibrant cultural scene, including museums, galleries, and the impressive Basilica of Saint-Sernin. The city also boasts a charming old town with bustling squares and a scenic riverfront.

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