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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Couiza, our house enjoys a prime location on a convenient road leading to the Pyrenees. The village offers delightful restaurants and amenities, including a large supermarket, all within walking distance.We provide four cozy rooms, each featuring its own private bathroom.
Behind the house, you'll find an expansive, romantically landscaped garden, perfect for unwinding under the French sun or in the cool shade of ancient trees on one of the inviting terraces.
Situated along the Cathar Route, our property serves as an ideal stopover for cyclists and motorcyclists. We offer ample covered space for securely storing your bikes.
Our chambres d'hôtes offers a tranquil retreat in the heart of the stunning Cathar region.
Our home is an excellent starting point for exploring the Cathar area. The renowned village of Rennes-le-Château is just a short distance away, and Mount Bugarach is accessible within a 10-minute drive.
Many other Cathar treasures are within easy reach. The Aude River flows right in front of the house, offering the chance for an adventurous canoe trip, with rentals available in the village.
In less than an hour, you can find yourself at the Mediterranean Sea or in the Pyrenees. We are happy to provide extensive advice to help you plan your journey of discovery.
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Directions
**Driving Directions:**
1. Start in Toulouse and take the A61 towards Carcassonne.
2. Exit at Bram onto the D4.
3. Turn left onto the D623 and continue through Limoux.
4. Follow the D118 out of Limoux and continue to Couiza, where it becomes Route de Pyrenees.
5. Our house is located on the left, just past the exit to Rennes le Chateau. For easier parking, use the right side of the road.
**Train Directions:**
1. From Toulouse, take a train to Carcassonne.
2. Change to the train headed to Limoux (cost: €1).
3. From Limoux, board a bus to Couiza (cost: €1), which stops at St. John the Baptist's Square.
4. Walk 3 minutes towards Quillan (southward).
Train tickets from Toulouse can be purchased through SNCF using a credit card.
1. Start in Toulouse and take the A61 towards Carcassonne.
2. Exit at Bram onto the D4.
3. Turn left onto the D623 and continue through Limoux.
4. Follow the D118 out of Limoux and continue to Couiza, where it becomes Route de Pyrenees.
5. Our house is located on the left, just past the exit to Rennes le Chateau. For easier parking, use the right side of the road.
**Train Directions:**
1. From Toulouse, take a train to Carcassonne.
2. Change to the train headed to Limoux (cost: €1).
3. From Limoux, board a bus to Couiza (cost: €1), which stops at St. John the Baptist's Square.
4. Walk 3 minutes towards Quillan (southward).
Train tickets from Toulouse can be purchased through SNCF using a credit card.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
1 | 75 | 89 | 500 | 575 | 10 | |||||||||
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Attractions
- **Château de Couiza**: - **Description**: Located right in the town of Couiza, this castle dates back to the Renaissance period. It has a rich history and offers visitors a glimpse into the region's past. Today, it also functions as a hotel, providing a unique accommodation experience.
- **Rennes-le-Château**: - **Description**: Just a short drive from Couiza, this small hilltop village is famous for its mysterious history involving the local priest Bérenger Saunière and alleged hidden treasures. Visitors can explore the Tour Magdala, the church, and enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- **Gorges de Galamus**: - **Description**: This natural wonder is a spectacular gorge carved by the Agly River. It's perfect for hiking, canyoning, or simply enjoying the dramatic views from the road that winds through the gorge.
- **Château de Peyrepertuse**: - **Description**: A bit further away, this ruined fortress is one of the "Cathar Castles" and offers breathtaking views from its perch on a rocky ridge. It's a fascinating site for those interested in medieval history and architecture.
- **Château de Quéribus**: - **Description**: Another of the famous Cathar Castles, this fortress is known for its strategic position and stunning views. It played a significant role during the Albigensian Crusade.
- **Limoux**: - **Description**: Known for its sparkling wine, Blanquette de Limoux, this town offers wine tours and tastings. It is also famous for its long-running carnival, which lasts for several months each year.
- **Alet-les-Bains**: - **Description**: This charming village is known for its medieval architecture, including the ruins of a Benedictine abbey. It's a lovely place for a leisurely stroll to enjoy its historical ambiance and thermal springs.
- **Grotte de Niaux**: - **Description**: Although a bit further afield, this cave is famous for its prehistoric cave paintings. Guided tours offer a fascinating insight into the art and life of early humans. Each of these attractions provides a unique glimpse into the rich history and natural beauty of the Occitanie region in France.