Balcons de la Méditerranéé 582 in Narbonne-Plage, France
Beautiful Flat located in Narbonne-Plage, opposite the sea, near to the large sandy beach and 10 minutes walk from shops and activities. Visit a one Bedroom flat on the first floor for a beautiful holiday. Pets allowed. Living room with bed settee, french TV, kitchenette (2 hot plates, micro-wave, washing-machine), one bedroom with bed settee. One Bathroom with shower and separate toilet and a Loggia with garden furniture you can find there. The Flat sleeps up to 4 people. Ideal for 2 people.
Narbonne-Plage, Narbonne-Plage, Narbonne area, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, Europe
marks the location of the property.
Nearest airport:
Montpellier at (100 kilometres)
distance from the nearest beach
(150 metres)
Nearest train station:
Narbonne at (20 kilometres)
Nearest motorway:
Narbonne-Est at (17 kilometres)
Car
recommended
Ten miles from the town of Narbonne, the popular family seaside resort of Narbonne-Plage has 3 miles of clean sandy beaches, a marina and sailing school. It is an environment full of natural areas for visits. The seaside holiday-spot of Narbonne Plage is sheltered by the soaring cliffs of the La Clape massif which overlook the resort. There are a lot of events and a multitude of leisure activities for the entire family: water activities at the marina, also on offer are sea fishing, amusement park for the children, museums, discotheques and restaurants where the chefs prepare enticing dishes with local products of the land and sea. Free evening entertainments are laid on in summer. Narbonne Plage has the highest number of sunlight in France with more than 300 days of sun each day. Events: Festival of open air sports, ‘On Nature's wings’, in May.
Rental rates for the Balcons de la Méditerranéé 582 in Narbonne-Plage, France
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Dates
Rates
Period name
Begins
Ends
per week
per weekend night
per mid-week night
minimum stay
high season
1 Aug 2008
22 Aug 2008
1 Week
middle season
23 Aug 2008
5 Sep 2008
1 Week
befor-afterseason
6 Sep 2008
26 Sep 2008
1 Week
low season
27 Sep 2008
31 Oct 2008
1 Week
* All information without guarantee. Payment is usually accepted in the quoted currency unless the currency and the amount is specifically agreed in advance with the owner / advertiser.
Notes to the rental rates: Nettoyage/Endreinigung/Cleaning : 55€, Animal/Haustier/Pets:10€/sem/Woche/wk, Taxe séjour/Ortstaxe/visitors tax:0,90€/ad/, Erwachs/adult & /jour/Tag/day
From September to June you pay 3 weeks (21 days) for the price of 18 days. Nice price-conditions in Winter.
Agency closed on Sunday.
From the wild areas of the high plateaux to the Mediterranean coast, Languedoc-Roussillon is a region with a thousand facets, and as many different ways to enjoy yourself. Discover cities full of art, culture and history, whose inheritance stretches back several centuries, follow in the footsteps of famous historical characters... The region is littered with historical monuments, abbeys and castles and boasts several UNESCO World Heritage sites: the Pont du Gard, the Canal du Midi, the medieval city of Carcassonne and the pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela, which take in the abbey of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert and the abbey church of Saint-Gilles.
Bask in the sun on more than 120 miles of unspoiled coastline, take in the breathtaking landscapes of the countryside, commune with nature or indulge in outdoor sports, get to know the locals and discover the art of living... The local culture is brought to life in carnivals and festivals,
Located on the coast of one of the most popular tourist regions, Narbonne enjoys the many advantages of a seaside resort with a 5-kilometer (3-mile) beach and a marina. At the same time, it prides itself on an urban centre resonating with history (cultural sites, museums, Canal de la Robine…). These attractions all nestle in an extraordinary environmental setting (La Clape limestone range, vineyards, lakes…) at the heart of France's 51st Regional Natural Park.
Languedoc Roussillon
Although the Languedoc-Roussillon region is best known for its splendid Mediterranean coastline, travel a little inland and you will find a totally different character with plenty to add a bit of variety to the ubiquitous bucket and spade holiday. Not only will you find beautiful scenery such as the rolling Corbières hills, the Parc National de Haut Languedoc, or the Pyrenean mountains, but there is also incredible history to be found with the medieval fortress town of Carcassonne and the dramatically situated Cathar castles.