Chalet For Long Term Let
In The Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon
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Chalet, St Louis et Parahou
Rent per month: £380 GBP
Also available for short term rental as a holiday gite
Bedrooms: 2
Sleeps: 2/6
Swimming Pool: No
Off Road Parking: No
Smoking: No
Pets: No
WiFi [?]: Yes
The property is a wooden house situated in a small village, surrounded by countryside at 600m altitude.

Downstairs there is a lounge/kitchen/dining area, a double bedroom, a bathroom with bath and shower and a separate WC.

Upstairs there is a spacious mezzanine with one double and two single beds as well as a reading area. There is a large garden. The house furnished and is equipped with a washing machine, TV, DVD player, hi-fi, internet access by wi-fi.


Here, you will find the best of both worlds, a relaxing retreat and a centre for various outdoor activities (cycling, walking, climbing, pony trekking, white water rafting). The area is rich in flora and fauna. We are not far from the village of Rennes-le-Chateau (with its links to the da Vinci code), the Cathar Castles and ancient abbeys, so there is plenty to intrigue and interest you.
This is also a great base for exploring the area with the Med coast and Spain close by, tax-free shopping and skiing in Andorra, and many opportunities to sample the great local wines. We look forward to welcoming you!
Long Term Let Enquiries
Contact the owner of Chalet
Name: Helen Moss
Telephone*: 0033 (0)468 20 04 27
Email: You can contact Helen directly via the form below.
Please mention us (Let'sRentPropertyInFrance) to Helen Moss.
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