Maison du CheVal de Dagne
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Upon entering, you are immediately enchanted by the warm feel of the spacious living room. The wooden floor and beautiful pierre apparent walls create an authentic and inviting atmosphere. Here you can relax on comfortable furniture and enjoy the peace and quiet or a cosy evening with family and friends.
Adjacent is the open-plan kitchen, which is fully equipped with modern appliances. The combination of rural charm and contemporary functionality makes this the ideal place to cook together and enjoy local French delicacies.
The bathroom is an oasis of modern comfort, with a spacious walk-in shower and stylish décor, so you will feel refreshed and relaxed every day.
The house has three bedrooms, which can accommodate a total of six people. Each room is tastefully decorated and exudes peace and simplicity, with comfortable beds and a warm ambience. Here you can unwind after a day of adventures in the beautiful surroundings.
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Facilities
- No smoking
- Local contact
- Suitable for large groups
- Safe for small children
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Tumble dryer
- Iron
- Fenced garden
- Pets welcome
- TV
- Internet
- Hair dryer
- With swimming pool
- Private pool
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Surroundings
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Arquettes-en-Val: A Paradise in the Heart of the Aude
Arquettes-en-Val is a picturesque village in the south of France, located in the beautiful region of the Aude. Nestled among rolling hills and typical Mediterranean garrigue vegetation, this idyllic spot offers a perfect blend of tranquillity, nature, culture and gastronomy.
Breathtaking nature and hiking trails
The area around Arquettes-en-Val is known for its unspoilt natural beauty. Here you will find endless hiking trails winding through vineyards and the surrounding hills. With spectacular views over the Pyrenees. It is rightly a haven for nature lovers. From short, relaxing walks to challenging treks - there is something for every hiker to discover.
Horse riding through the countryside
For horse lovers, this region is a true paradise. Explore the rolling hills and picturesque villages from the back of a horse and enjoy a unique experience in harmony with nature. Local equestrian centres organise tours for both beginners and advanced riders, where you can experience the landscape in a special way.
Historical sights
Arquettes-en-Val is a stone's throw from some of the region's most fascinating historical sites. Discover the medieval city of Carcassonne, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with imposing ramparts and atmospheric streets. Visit Lagrasse Abbey, a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture, or wander through the ruins of ancient Cathar castles, such as Peyrepertuse and Quéribus, which tower high above the landscape.
Wine tasting in the land of Corbières
The Aude is one of France's most renowned wine regions, and Arquettes-en-Val is located in the heart of the famous Corbières wine region. Visit local wineries and taste the rich and complex wines produced in this sun-drenched landscape. From full-bodied red
- Rural
- Mountainous
- Hilly
- Meadows and woodland
- In or near a village
Activities
There is a huge amount to do in the area. Below is a, by no means exhaustive, list of activities. If you are looking for something not listed here please contact us.
Lagrasse
Abbey of Lagrasse (Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse): A beautiful Benedictine abbey in a picturesque village, known for its Romanesque and Gothic architecture.
Old Bridge of Lagrasse: A charming stone bridge offering great views of the village and surrounding countryside.
Carcassonne
Cité de Carcassonne: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this medieval fortress is one of the most iconic monuments in France. Its walls, towers and cobbled streets make it a fascinating place to explore.
Basilica of Saints Nazarius and Celsus: In the Cité, this Gothic-Romanesque basilica offers beautiful stained-glass windows and intricate architecture.
Narbonne
Narbonne Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Just et Saint-Pasteur): Known for its impressive Gothic architecture and unfinished state, this cathedral is an important historical landmark.
Canal de la Robine: A picturesque canal running through the city, perfect for a leisurely stroll or boat ride.
Les Halles de Narbonne: A lively food market where you can sample local delicacies.
Cathar castles
Castle of Peyrepertuse: One of the "Five Sons of Carcassonne," this dramatic hilltop castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Castle of Quéribus: Another stunning Cathar castle, perched on a rocky peak, with spectacular views over the Corbières.
Abbey of Fontfroide
A former Cistercian monastery surrounded by vineyards. This abbey is known for its peaceful atmosphere, beautiful gardens and impressive architecture.
Gruissan
Gruissan Plage: A beautiful sandy beach with traditional stilt houses, popular for water sports and relaxation.
Gruissan Village: Explore the narrow streets and the Barberousse Tower, which offers great views of the surrounding area.
Canal du Midi
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this historic canal is ideal for boating, cycling or walking. The scenic route passes through picturesque villages and vineyards.
Limoux
Blanquette de Limoux: Visit one of the local wineries to taste this famous sparkling wine, which predates Champagne.
Carnival of Limoux: If you come between January and March, don't miss this traditional and lively festival.
Bages
A small fishing village on the banks of the Étang de Bages-Sigean, known for its peaceful atmosphere, art galleries and beautiful views.
Lastours
Castles of Lastours: A group of four medieval castles located on rocky outcrops, offering dramatic views and a glimpse into the region's history.
Leucate
Leucate Plage: Known for its beautiful beaches, kitesurfing and seafood restaurants.
Leucate village: A charming village with a traditional market and nearby vineyards.
Montolieu
Village of Books and Graphic Arts: This small village is a book lover's paradise, with numerous bookshops, galleries and artists' studios.
Minerve
A picturesque medieval village perched on a cliff surrounded by deep gorges. It is a great place for history buffs and nature lovers.
Rennes-le-Château
Famous for its mysterious history and legends, especially those surrounding the priest Bérenger Saunière and the treasure of Rennes-le-Château.
Cucugnan
A charming village with a historic windmill, the Moulin d'Omer, and the nearby Château de Quéribus.
Saint-Hilaire
Abbey of Saint-Hilaire: A former Benedictine monastery where the first Blanquette de Limoux was made.
Termes
Castle of Termes: One of the "Five Sons of Carcassonne", known for its ruins and historical significance during the Cathar Crusades.
Sigean
Réserve Africaine de Sigean: A large safari park where you can see a variety of African wildlife in a natural environment.
Caunes-Minervois
Abbey of Caunes-Minervois: A beautiful abbey with a mix of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, known for its pink marble quarries.
La Franqui
A beach known for its unique mix of cliffs, sandy shorelines and which is a popular spot for windsurfing and kiteboarding.
- Bicycle
- Near ATB trails
- Near riding
- Yoga
Additional price info and offers
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Towels, Bed linen
Price exclusive
- Safety deposit € 200.00
- Cleaning fee (compulsory) € 75.00