Céret · 整套别墅 · 3室3床1.0卫 · 可住6人 · Charming Modern Open Plan Ceret Hideaway | Garden
Luxurious Retreat. This contemporary home offers great comfort, along with a delightful sunny outdoor area, complete with an outdoor kitchen and barbecue and shaded areas. A hot tub will be available from June 2024. Conveniently situated near renowned Pont Du Diablo and the picturesque Pirinexus Cycle Route (bikes available) The house comfortably accommodates six guests. Easy parking. The house is equipped with high-quality finishes, fully equipped kitchen and many other extras. The house boasts an ideal location adjacent to the renowned Pont Du Diablo bridge in Ceret, as well as the Pirinexus Cycle Route. Situated just a brief fifteen-minute stroll from the heart of Ceret, its convenience is unparalleled. This residence offers great comfort and showcases exquisite craftsmanship. It features brand new furniture, a television, reliable WiFi. The kitchen is equipped with two refrigerators, a microwave, a dishwasher, a hob, a cooker, Ninja Air Fryer, toaster, and coffee-making facilities. Outside, the property comprises various inviting spaces within a charming walled courtyard garden. It encompasses both shaded and sunny areas, serving as a delightful winter suntrap and providing a secluded environment for outdoor relaxation and dining. Additionally, there is a covered outdoor kitchen with a barbecue area. All the garden furniture is fully furnished and comfortable. A hot tub will be available from June 2024. This enchanting dwelling greets you with a spacious open-plan layout encompassing the kitchen, dining area, and living room. From here, you can access the courtyard garden and summer kitchen, enhancing the seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. Upstairs, you will find three bedrooms and a generously sized bathroom, while an extra toilet is conveniently located on the ground floor. With the added comforts of air conditioning and double glazing, this property ensures a truly comfortable stay. From the moment you step inside, the unique character of this home will captivate you.
La casa molt neta i ordenada, ben equipada i estris molt nous. Una mica just de plats i no havia tasses de cafe. Però tot correcte i molt amables.
Tout s'est très bien passé. La maison est parfaite, bien équipée et agréable à vivre, avec une cour : nous avons même pu mangé dehors en février ! Céret est une très jolie ville, et la maison est juste à côté d'un très beau pont. Merci à Katy pour sa réactivité aux petites questions que nous nous sommes posées concernant le chauffage. Nous recommandons cette jolie maison !
Aquesta casa és ideal per a un grup d'amics o família nombrosa ja que és espaiosa, té una gran sala d'estar i menjador, un bany i mig, i habitacions de tamany molt decent. A més a més, té tot el que es necessita per a poder trobar-se com a casa: un home cinema amb diferentes subscripcions per quan es torna d'un llarg dia de turisme, tota mena d'estris per a cuinar (moka italiana i air fryer inclosos), i una barbacoa per a l'estiu. Hem d'afegir que tot estava molt net, i que el check in amb la Lucy va ser fantàstic. Tot això a l'entrada de Ceret (fàcil aparcar al davant de la casa), a tocar literalment del Pont del Diable, amb un supermercat a un minut a peu, i el centre del poble a només 12.
A welcome as warm as the Roussillon sun.
This pretty town is set in the Tech Valley in the Pyrénées-Orientales department, the southernmost part of the Languedoc-Roussillon region. With its close proximity to the Spanish border there is a real Catalan influence, visible in both the architecture of the area and the culture and gastronomy of the region. The area attracts not only British visitors and buyers but also German, Dutch and Scandinavians.
The town itself is quintessentially French with its cobbled streets meandering towards the central square, shaded by giant plane trees. There is a superb market on Saturday which showcases the wide variety of fresh local produce and, of course, a number of cafés and restaurants bordering the square. The town has a fantastic artistic heritage and has long been a haven for artist retreats. Noteworthy residents included Picasso and Dali, who both spent time here and a number of Picasso’s works are showcased in the Museum of Modern Art situated opposite the Romanesque church of Saint-Pierre.
Ceret is known as a friendly town, and is typically Catalan in this respect as well as in its traditions, architecture, and gastronomy. It is also a most attractive place, with its narrow cobbled streets and pretty pastel coloured houses baked by the sun, which shines, it is claimed, for around 300 days a year in this corner of the Mediterranean! The town somehow manages to be both a tranquil escape from the stresses and strains of modern life, as well as a fascinating bustling centre. The shops, cafés and bars along with the weekly market make up the life of Ceret, and provide a delightful opportunity to sample the uniquely Catalan delicacies and cuisine on offer. Among the dishes which really must be tasted here are crème Catalane, which is a delicious crème brulée with the addition of aniseed and orange flower.
Perfect for outdoor living and café culture.
Ceret has an enviably warm and sunny climate, and as you would expect from a place so close to the Spanish Costa Brava, in the summer it can be extremely hot. The town, however, is the perfect place to shelter from the midday heat, as it is lined with plane trees which shelter the eating areas of the bars and restaurants, and which create a cool and pleasant atmosphere.
A magical area to explore and enjoy.
The countryside around the town is perhaps France's most dramatic and exciting. There are plunging gorges, towering mountains with darkly romantic Cathar castles atop, rushing rivers and, of course, the ever inviting Mediterranean Sea. There is no shortage of outdoor activities available here, and an ever changing landscape that cannot fail to intrigue and delight, no matter how many times you have viewed it! Within the town itself there is also plenty to see and do, particularly for fans of modern art. Ceret is known as the birthplace of Cubism, and the town has its own art gallery dedicated to modern art. Here you can see works by no less a personage than Pablo Picasso, and also experience the unusual installation pieces which are on the higher floor.
A place to celebrate
Ceret is also known for its festivals. The town is the centre of the cherry growing region, and has a reputation for producing the first cherries each year. There is a festival that celebrates this most delicious of fruits, with plenty of opportunities to sample the luscious dark red cherries! Ceret also celebrates its Catalan heritage with a festival of bullfighting and bull running, and to cater to all tastes, there is a further festival which simply celebrates all things Mediterranean… so prepare yourself for some really delicious food and wine, and get ready for the all night singing and dancing round the town!
How to get there
Ceret can be easily accessed from the UK. Fly into the airports of Girona, Carcassonne or Perpignan with budget airline Ryanair, or take a Motorail train from Calais to Narbonne. You can also choose to travel by TGV from Paris to Perpignan, or take a leisurely drive through France (though it is recommended that you allow two or three days for this!) and find Ceret just off the A9 autoroute.
How to get there
Ceret can be easily accessed from the UK. Fly into the airports of Girona, Carcassonne or Perpignan with budget airline Ryanair, or take a Motorail train from Calais to Narbonne. You can also choose to travel by TGV from Paris to Perpignan, or take a leisurely drive through France (though it is recommended that you allow two or three days for this!) and find Ceret just off the A9 autoroute.
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