France (67)Languedoc-Roussillon (6)Herault (2)Meze (1)Studio #6180

Area description for Les Voiles Blanches

Type: Studio • Bedrooms: 1 • Sleeps: 4 • Catering: Self-catering

Rates per week: 270.00 €

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Rates & avialability per week

Period Price
April - 17 May 270.00 € Change currency
17 - 30 May 320.00 € Change currency
30 May - 27 June 370.00 € Change currency
27 June - 5 September 400.00 € Change currency
5 - 17 September 370.00 € Change currency
17 September - 20 December 270.00 € Change currency
20 December - 3 January 2009 320.00 € Change currency

Rentals during summer at strictly Saturday to Saturday. Arriving approx 4 pm and departing by 10 am.

Please note August is already fully booked. Please refer to our website for availability.

  • There are no additional costs to the rental fees except in winter when electricity usage will be charged.
  • On booking a deposit of 25% is required. 6 weeks before the holiday the balance is payable plus a separate payment of £100 against damages (reimbursable if there is no damage). The damage cheque will not be banked. The property will be checked by us on departure.
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Reservations & Contacts

Les Voiles Blanches/Ref: 6180
Owner Name Mrs Christine Stone
Tel 0033 (0)4 67240117
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Meze

Herault

Languedoc-Roussillon

The region of Languedoc & Roussillon

Miles of fine sandy beaches, a hinterland rising up to the foothills of the Massif Central and the Pyrenees. Languedoc & Roussillon is a land full of character, stretched out under almost permanent sunshine.

Profoundly influenced by the Mediterranean, Languedoc & Roussillon shares a border with Spain as far as the Rhône delta. Its long beaches alternate with wild lagoons - a paradise for flamingos. Its annual 300 days of sunshine draw large numbers of holidaymakers, who take away unforgettable memories of the beautiful natural surroundings, monuments, charming villages and towns such as Montpellier, Nîmes, Carcassonne, Uzès and the Pont du Gard (four sites included on the Unesco World Heritage list) - to say nothing of the cultural circuits with prehistoric, Roman or Cathar themes. In the hinterland, charm and authenticity have been extensively preserved. The Haut Languedoc and Cévennes nature reserves and the wooded slopes of Cerdagne are always popular with hikers. This colourful country also produces fine wines which every year earn the respect of greater numbers of wine lovers.

There are village markets galore, mainly a mixture of clothing, craftwork and … most of all - you will be spoilt for choice at the huge selection of fresh food. The cheese stalls in particular have such a variety. Also, being on the Mediterranean - fresh fish, oysters and mussels are in abundance.

As Spain is only 2 hours drive it is well worth a visit – travelling along the coast road the views are magnificent. Venturing further into Spain – Barcelona is a city not to be missed.

Average temperatures are in degrees: April: 18; May 21; June 27; July 29; Aug 28; Sept 26 but I would say these are on the conservative side - expect hotter, however we get the 'mistral' a strong wind from the mountains which gives a lovely pleasant breeze.