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Located amidst the beautiful Landes pine forest and in close proximity to the beaches, this charming gite offers a serene getaway. Situated just 1 km away from an 18-hole golf course and a mere 300m from the Atlantic beach, this home is the perfect choice for nature and sports enthusiasts.With its 40m2 area, the gite features a cozy terrace and a private enclosed garden, providing ample space for relaxation and outdoor activities. There is also a public carpark available for convenience.
Designed to comfortably accommodate 4 adults and 2 children, the gite boasts a well-equipped kitchenette, a comfortable living room with a television, and a bedroom furnished with a 140-sized bed, a washing machine, and an iron. The bathroom includes a shower and a toilet.
Additionally, a mezzanine area is divided into two sections, featuring two 80-sized bunk beds for children on one side, and a 140-sized bed for two persons on the other side.
The enclosed garden adds privacy and includes a barbecue for enjoyable outdoor cooking experiences.
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Directions
To reach Capbreton - Hossegor, follow motorway A63. Take the exit for the Seignosse golf course. Go around the golf course but do not enter it. Instead, take the road that leads to Tucs. Pass by the "Océliande" camping site and continue until the very end. Make a U-turn at the roundabout and return on the Tucs avenue. After 50 meters, turn right into the carpark. From there, walk along the pedestrian path for about 30 meters until you reach villa-patio n°132, which is identifiable by a natural arch of shrubs.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 250 | 570 | non |
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Attractions
- Canal de Garonne: Located near Chemin de Malause, the Canal de Garonne is a picturesque canal that offers beautiful walking and cycling paths along its banks. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, admire the surrounding countryside, and even rent a boat to explore the waterway.
- Abbaye de Belleperche: Situated in the nearby village of Cordes-Tolosannes, Abbaye de Belleperche is a stunning Cistercian abbey dating back to the 12th century. The abbey now houses a museum of contemporary art and hosts various exhibitions throughout the year, making it a unique cultural attraction.
- Saint-Pierre Abbey: Located in the historic town of Moissac, just a short drive away, Saint-Pierre Abbey is a remarkable Romanesque abbey founded in the 7th century. The abbey's cloister, with its intricately carved capitals, is particularly renowned and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Bastide de Lauzerte: A charming hilltop village, Lauzerte is a short distance from Chemin de Malause. The village is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the central square with its arcades and the 13th-century church of Saint-Barthélemy. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, take in panoramic views, and enjoy the local shops and restaurants.
- Château de Gramont: Situated near the village of Gramont, Château de Gramont is an impressive Renaissance castle surrounded by beautiful gardens and a moat. The castle offers guided tours, providing visitors with a glimpse into its rich history and showcasing its beautifully furnished rooms and courtyards.
- Montauban: Located approximately 20 kilometers from St Nicolas de la Grave, Montauban is a vibrant city with a rich architectural heritage. The Place Nationale, a beautiful arcaded square, and the Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption are among the notable landmarks. The city also boasts several museums, including the Musée Ingres, dedicated to the works of the renowned artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.
- Auvillar: Nestled on a hill overlooking the Garonne River, Auvillar is a charming medieval village that attracts visitors with its half-timbered houses and narrow streets. The village is known for its circular market hall, dating back to the 19th century, and its stunning panoramic views from the top of the bell tower of the Church of Saint-Pierre.
- Eglise Saint-Jacques: Situated in the town of Moissac, Eglise Saint-Jacques is a remarkable Romanesque church that is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela. The church is known for its impressive tympanum, depicting biblical scenes, and its beautiful cloister, adorned with intricate sculptures. These attractions near Chemin de Malause offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring historical sites and museums to enjoying the natural beauty of the region.