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Gisèle Hoogstoel
Chemin du Mas de Grès
Pignan
34570

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Price per week:

price from €500

Telephone:

0467273661

Mobile:

0667483590

Description:

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This listing presents a charming apartment spanning across 50 square meters. It features a comfortable double bed, a well-equipped bathroom, a lovely terrace, and a separate entrance for added privacy. Guests are granted authorized access to the kitchen, allowing them to prepare meals and snacks at their convenience. Additionally, the property offers fantastic amenities including a refreshing pool, a lush garden, private parking for your vehicle, reliable wifi connection, and a television for entertainment purposes.

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Directions

To reach your destination, take the A75 and exit at Juvignac. From there, head towards St Georges Orcs and Pignan. After passing Abbey Vignougoul, turn right onto the next road, and then take the second right towards mas Sandstone.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Apartment 1 80 95 500 650 15 oui

Services

Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Montpellier - Located a short distance from Chemin du Mas de Grès, Montpellier is a vibrant city known for its beautiful architecture, charming old town, and lively atmosphere. Explore the Place de la Comédie, visit the stunning Saint-Pierre Cathedral, or wander through the picturesque Jardin des Plantes.
  • Pic Saint-Loup - A majestic mountain located north of Montpellier, Pic Saint-Loup offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike the trails to the summit, visit the local vineyards for wine tasting, or simply enjoy a picnic in the serene natural surroundings.
  • Palavas-les-Flots - Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Palavas-les-Flots is a popular seaside resort town. Stroll along the sandy beaches, take a dip in the azure waters, or indulge in fresh seafood at one of the many waterfront restaurants. The town also boasts a charming harbor and a lively nightlife scene.
  • Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert - Nestled in the Herault Valley, this medieval village is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its well-preserved architecture and picturesque setting. Explore the narrow cobblestone streets, visit the Abbey of Gellone, or take a leisurely walk along the nearby Herault River.
  • Pont du Gard - A remarkable Roman aqueduct bridge, the Pont du Gard is a true architectural marvel. Located near Nîmes, it spans the Gardon River and offers visitors the opportunity to learn about Roman engineering while enjoying the scenic beauty of the surrounding area. The site also features a museum and lovely walking paths.
  • Sète - Known as the "Venice of Languedoc," Sète is a charming port town with a unique character. Explore the canals, visit the bustling fish market, or relax at one of the many picturesque beaches. Sète is also famous for its vibrant cultural scene, particularly its annual water jousting tournaments.
  • La Grande-Motte - A modern seaside resort town, La Grande-Motte is renowned for its distinctive architecture and long sandy beaches. Enjoy various water sports, take a stroll along the vibrant promenade, or relax in one of the many beachfront cafes. The town also offers several golf courses and a lively nightlife.
  • Aigues-Mortes - Step back in time with a visit to Aigues-Mortes, a beautifully preserved medieval walled city. Explore the well-preserved ramparts and towers, visit the Church of Notre-Dame-des-Sablons, or take a boat trip along the nearby Camargue region to spot wild flamingos and other wildlife.
  • Cap d'Agde - A popular holiday destination, Cap d'Agde offers a wide range of attractions. Enjoy the sandy beaches, visit the impressive Aquarium, or explore the old town known as the "Vieux Agde." The area is also famous for its naturist village and a bustling marina. 10. Nîmes - Known for its well-preserved Roman remains, Nîmes is a city with a rich history. Visit the iconic Roman amphitheater, the Maison Carrée temple, or the tranquil Jardins de la Fontaine. Nîmes is also famous for its "Feria de Nîmes," a lively bullfighting festival held every year.

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