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Jacqueline Mangelaars
9, Place des Marronniers
Blomac
11700

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price from €140

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Description for B&B:

The Château de Blomac, a historic vineyard owned by a family, has undergone a complete renovation to offer five spacious guest rooms. These rooms, including family and bridal suites, have been thoughtfully furnished and come with private facilities and WIFI. Immerse yourself in a serene and tranquil atmosphere while enjoying the calm surroundings. Situated in the heart of the Languedoc region, close to Carcassonne, Trèbes, Narbonne, and the Canal du Midi, the castle serves as the perfect base for exploring the area. Discover the renowned Cité de Carcassonne and its 18-hole golf course, visit the stunning Fontfroide and Lagrasse abbeys, relax on the beaches of Narbonne, and explore regional markets. The castle offers opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, canoeing, and kayaking, or simply enjoying wine tasting with local winemakers. Located on the outskirts of the charming village of Blomac, the castle is surrounded by a 5-hectare park filled with ancient trees, providing a soothing ambiance with the symphony of cicadas. The park features pathways adorned with statues and a 7x13-meter swimming pool. Indulge in a delightful breakfast or dinner (table d’hôte) on the veranda, offering a breathtaking view, or in the orangery.

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Escape to a peaceful and private retreat with this spacious and detached holiday house. Located just 60 yards from the enchanting castle and nestled on the edge of a 12.5-acre garden, you can enjoy leisurely strolls in a picturesque setting.

Inside, the house boasts a complete and modern interior, featuring 2 bathrooms and 3 bedrooms. However, it still exudes the charm and elegance of a bygone era. Step outside onto the large patio, complete with a pergola, and indulge in al fresco dining or simply relax in your spacious private garden spanning over 220 square meters. A barbecue is also available for your use.

Entertainment is never in short supply with a variety of games, table tennis, and a TV. And for ultimate relaxation, take a dip in the heated swimming pool (7x13 meters) located within the castle grounds.

Experience the mild winters and warm summers of this region, where it's not uncommon to enjoy Christmas lunch outdoors. Boasting approximately 300 sunny days per year, the area offers a range of activities. Explore the nearby Narbonne beach (45 km) or the Bize-Minervois lake (29 km) for water activities such as canoeing. Numerous walking and cycling routes can be easily accessed, even starting right from your holiday home. Within 9 km, you'll find various lakes perfect for fishing and surfing.

Discover the famous Canal du Midi, just a short 2 km walk away. This canal connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean and offers the opportunity to rent a boat nearby, without requiring a license. Nature enthusiasts and cycling enthusiasts will appreciate the adjacent cycle path that runs alongside the canal.

For golf enthusiasts, a splendid 18-hole golf course awaits just 20 km away in Carcassonne.

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Access

To get to Blomac, there are several travel options available:

Travelling by car:
Take the Eurotunnel to Calais, which is approximately 1080 km away. For further information, visit www.ferry-to-france.co.uk.

Distance from Paris to Blomac is approximately 790 km. To plan your route, visit www.viamichelin.fr.

By train:
Take a train from Calais to Carcassonne. The journey takes approximately 8 ½ hours. For train schedules and bookings, visit www.raileurope.co.uk.

Travelling by plane:
There are direct flights to two nearby airports. Carcassonne airport is only 20 km away, and Béziers airport is 74 km away. For flight options, visit www.ryanair.com.

For international flights, there are several airports in the vicinity:
- Toulouse airport is approximately 1 hour away.
- Montpellier airport is approximately 1 ½ hours away.
- Nimes airport is approximately 2 hours away.
- Barcelona airport is approximately 3 hours away.
- Girona airport is approximately 2 hours away.
For more information on international flights, visit www.airfrance.fr.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: child bed 25,-
Notes: child bed 25,-
Holiday Home 1 875 1525 non

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Attractions

  • Château de Paraza: Located in the charming village of Paraza, this medieval castle offers breathtaking views of the Canal du Midi and the surrounding vineyards. Visitors can explore the castle's stunning architecture and enjoy wine tasting sessions in its cellar.
  • Abbaye de Fontfroide: Situated in Narbonne, this Cistercian abbey is renowned for its peaceful ambiance and beautiful gardens. Visitors can admire the well-preserved architecture, stroll through the rose gardens, and learn about the abbey's rich history through guided tours.
  • Canal du Midi: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal du Midi is a historic waterway that stretches from Toulouse to the Mediterranean Sea. Tourists can enjoy boat cruises, cycling along its scenic paths, and exploring the picturesque villages and vineyards that line its banks.
  • Carcassonne: Just a short drive away, Carcassonne is a fortified town that transports visitors back to medieval times. Its impressive citadel, known as La Cité, features ancient walls, narrow streets, and a wealth of historical landmarks, including the Château Comtal and Basilica of Saint-Nazaire.
  • Minerve: Nestled in the heart of the Minervois wine region, the village of Minerve is known for its dramatic natural setting and rich history. Visitors can explore its ancient streets, visit the Cathar fortifications, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and gorges.
  • La Curiosité de Lauriole: Located near Villeneuve-Minervois, this optical illusion attraction features a downhill road that appears to defy gravity. Visitors can park their cars at the bottom and witness objects seemingly roll uphill, creating a fascinating and mind-boggling experience.
  • Narbonne: A historic city with Roman origins, Narbonne offers a blend of architectural wonders and cultural attractions. Highlights include the Roman Horreum Museum, the Gothic-style Narbonne Cathedral, and the colorful Les Halles market, where visitors can sample local delicacies.
  • Les Gorges de l'Héric: For nature enthusiasts, the Gorges de l'Héric is a must-visit destination. Located in the Haut-Languedoc Regional Nature Park, this stunning natural site offers hiking trails, waterfalls, and crystal-clear pools ideal for swimming and picnicking.
  • Le Somail: Situated on the Canal du Midi, Le Somail is a quaint village known for its old stone bridge, charming bookshops, and traditional barges. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, browse through antique stores, and dine at waterside restaurants while watching boats pass by. 10. Lagrasse: This medieval village, designated as one of the most beautiful in France, is home to the imposing Sainte-Marie d'Orbieu Abbey and a picturesque stone bridge. Visitors can wander its cobbled streets, explore artisan shops, and savor local cuisine at one of the village's restaurants or cafés.

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