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Falques Gérard
30 Chemin De Liès
Salles D'aude
11110

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This is a description of the ground floor of a traditional house measuring 130 m2, with the owners residing on the first floor. It consists of two bedrooms, each with a spacious living area of 17m2 and its own private bathroom. The house is situated on a 1000 m2 plot of land adorned with Mediterranean trees. Additionally, the property boasts a secure pool for the residents' enjoyment. Located on the outskirts of the impressive Clape Mountain range, this tranquil house overlooks the charming village of Salle D'Aude.

The surrounding area is ideally positioned between the towns of Narbonne and Beziers, with distances of 15 km and 19 km respectively. Furthermore, it is a mere 10-minute drive from the stunning beaches of St Peter the sea Place, renowned for its vineyards and the protected Clape Mountain. For those seeking to explore further afield, the valleys of the Aude and Herault can be reached within an hour's drive. This historic region holds significance as the site of the Albigensian Crusade, offering the opportunity to visit relics and Cathar castles. Narbonne, with its rich Gallo-Roman history, provides numerous cultural attractions.

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If you are coming from Spain or Toulouse, take the Narbonne East exit on the motorway. From there, follow the signs that lead you to Vinassan and Room Aude, which will take you to the beaches.

If you are coming from Montpellier, take the Béziers Ouest exit (the second exit after Beziers). Then, follow the signs that lead you to Lespignan and Salles d'Aude.

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  • Narbonne (9 km): Narbonne is a historic city with a rich Roman heritage. Highlights include the impressive Narbonne Cathedral, the Roman Horreum Museum, and the Canal de la Robine, which offers scenic boat tours.
  • Gruissan (14 km): Located on the Mediterranean coast, Gruissan is a charming village known for its beautiful sandy beaches and the iconic Gruissan Castle. Visitors can also explore the charming old town and enjoy water sports activities.
  • Abbaye de Fontfroide (18 km): This 12th-century Cistercian abbey is nestled in a picturesque valley near Narbonne. It boasts stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and peaceful surroundings, making it a popular spot for history and nature lovers.
  • Béziers (25 km): Béziers is a vibrant city with a fascinating history. Its highlights include the impressive Béziers Cathedral, the Canal du Midi, and the Saint-Nazaire Cathedral. The city also offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and cultural events.
  • Carcassonne (52 km): Carcassonne is a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its well-preserved medieval fortress. The walled city features narrow streets, towers, and a stunning castle. Visitors can explore the ramparts, visit the Basilica of Saint-Nazaire, and enjoy panoramic views.
  • Minerve (54 km): Situated in a beautiful natural setting, Minerve is a medieval village perched on a rocky hill. It is known for its ancient streets, fortified walls, and the stunning natural gorge surrounding it. The village offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty.
  • Sigean African Reserve (56 km): The Sigean African Reserve is a wildlife park that houses over 3,800 animals from Africa. Visitors can enjoy a safari-like experience and spot lions, elephants, giraffes, and many other species. The reserve also offers educational activities and guided tours.
  • Lagrasse (58 km): Lagrasse is a picturesque medieval village that is often referred to as one of the most beautiful in France. It is known for its well-preserved abbey, charming streets, and the beautiful river that runs through it. Visitors can explore the abbey, visit local craft shops, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
  • Perpignan (62 km): Perpignan is a vibrant city near the Spanish border. It offers a mix of French and Catalan influences, with colorful buildings, a lively city center, and historic sites such as the Palace of the Kings of Majorca. The city also boasts a vibrant food and wine scene. 10. Port-la-Nouvelle (64 km): Port-la-Nouvelle is a coastal town known for its long sandy beaches and water sports opportunities. Visitors can relax on the beach, try sailing or windsurfing, and explore the charming marina with its restaurants and shops.

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