Long Term Let In The Pyrenees Orientales, Languedoc-Roussillon
Sanglier Lodge, Le Tech.
Monthly rental: 1200€ EUR
Summary of this rental property:
- Bedrooms: 6
- Sleeps: 12
- Swimming Pool: Yes
- Off Road Parking: Yes
- Smoking: Yes, in certain areas
- Pets: Possibly by arrangement
-
WiFi [?]: Yes

Sanglier lodge is located in the tiny village of Le Tech in the French Pyrenees on the border with Spain.
It is a large, eighteenth century house that has been tastefully restored to retain it's rustic charm.

This property, available for long term let, is situated at the foot of Mount Canigou, with the Tech river bubbling just 50 meters from the door.

The Mediterranean coast is 50 minutes away and the valley has its own microclimate, averaging 300 days of sunshine a year.

Long Term Let Enquiries
Contact the owner of Sanglier Lodge
Name: Mr. Jan Teede
Telephone*: 0033 (0)6 12 06 24 76
Email: You can contact Jan directly via the form below.
Please mention
Let'sRentPropertyInFrance.com to Jan.
To visit the Sanglier Lodge website, click here.
Top of page...
*International call rates may apply - 0044 (UK) 0033 (FR)
Enquiries & Booking
Contact the owner directly at the bottom of this listing or click here to enquire now.
Learn French Fast

The No1 Learn French Multimedia Home Study Course
Have A Test Run With The NEW, FREE 6 Day French Course
Languedoc News
Languedoc - Google News
Google News
PORT CONSULTANCY SERVICES
Dredging News Online
Promoter: Conseil régional Languedoc-Roussillon, 201 avenue de la Pompignane, 34064 Montpellier Cedex 2, France. Tel: +33 467226308; E-mail: cao@cr-languedocroussillon.fr; Fax: +33 467226374 Profile: The Languedoc-Roussillon region is launching a ...
Ulster vine beginning to bear bountiful fruit
Irish Times
THE LANGUEDOC-Roussillon region in southeast France produces more wine than any other region in the world. Narbonne is smack bang in the middle of it. To produce that amount of wine you have to grow a staggering amount of vines.
and more »
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Lessons for here from Languedoc and Roussillon
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
This week's Thirst column on the red wines of France's Languedoc-Roussillon was inspired by thoughts of the sun, and not just because of our balmy January. Too often we sit in sunny California, talking about Old World as though it's a cold, grey, ...
Financial Times
Chile's other revolution
Financial Times
Just like their counterparts in the Languedoc would do a decade or two later, the Chilean authorities suggested that the devastated vineyards might be improved by planting Carignan, the productive vine variety that makes deep crimson, relatively tart, ...
and more »
New York Times (blog)
A Cassoulet in New York Worthy of a French Kitchen
New York Times (blog)
The association, based in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France, knits together chefs, restaurateurs, vintners and gourmands who strive to save cassoulet from cultural sabotage and cheap imitation. “Cassoulet has always been a signature dish at ...
and more »
Appel on Wine: Start your own Languedoc adventures
Press Herald
By Joe Appel There's a lot to say about Languedoc-Roussillon, much of it unkind. Nicknamed the "wine lake" of Europe for its primary role in (over)producing wine in bulk to be sold cheaply, the region encompasses the most square mileage of any wine ...
The Connexion
French population grows to 65.35m
The Connexion
Languedoc-Roussillon and Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur have the greatest number of incomers, with just under half of the people living there not having been born in the regions. This is especially true of retired people as PACA has 1.12 million séniors ...
and more »