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Villa Balinese

Pézenas, Languedoc

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Accommodation

At a glance

  1. Sleeps 6
  2. 2 Double Bedrooms
  3. 1 Twin Bedroom
  4. 2 Bathrooms
  5. Air Conditioning
  6. WiFi
  7. Heated Pool*
  8. Town House
  9. Shops & Restaurants 750m
  • Ground Floor: Living/dining room (WiFi, A/C) with large sliding glass doors to pool terrace. Kitchen area (oven, microwave, dishwasher). Utility room with washing machine. Principal double bedroom (A/C), with en suite bathroom (bath, separate shower). Twin bedroom (A/C) and double bedroom (A/C) with Jack and Jill en suite shower room.
  • First Floor: Gated access to mezzanine with open tread steps, (desk and sofa bed).
  • Outside:  Pool decking with seating and sun loungers. Garden area with artificial grass. Covered seating space with doors to pond terrace. Summer kitchen with gas barbecue, sink, fridge and hob. Private parking and gated drive.
  • Private heated* swimming pool (9m x 3.5m) open mid May to end September.

Escape to the South of France with this beautiful 3-bedroom holiday villa within walking distance of Pézenas, complete with a private pool and subtle Balinese-inspired style.

Blending Mediterranean charm with soft tropical influences, this elegant contemporary villa offers a stylish town retreat just minutes walk from the historic centre of Pézenas (750m). Designed for relaxation and effortless indoor-outdoor living, the property features three comfortable bedrooms, light-filled open-plan living space with huge bifolding doors that open out to the pool terrace, and tasteful décor with a gentle Balinese touch and striking artwork. The large principal bedroom features a stunning en suite bathroom with roll top bath and shower whilst two smaller bedrooms (a twin and double) share a Jack and Jill shower room.

A private swimming pool and terrace is surrounded by a compact garden area with tropical planting as well as a delightful outdoor covered seating space perfect for morning coffee, afternoon lounging, or aperitifs. Keen chefs will enjoy the summer kitchen area for barbecuing local produce puchased in local markets whilst the subtle Balinese styling creates a sense of calm and escape depsite being close to the centre of town. For informaton the adjacent Maison Condamine is also available as a holiday rental with Vintage Travel and may be booked seperately by families wanting thier own villa but remain close to frends in Villa Balinese. Please call us if you want more information.

Pézenas is one of the South of France’s hidden gems, loved for its beautiful historic centre, vibrant markets, artisan boutiques, and relaxed atmosphere. Surrounded by vineyards, charming villages, and just a short 30 minute drive from sandy beaches at Marseillan Plage, it’s a great base for exploring the Languedoc while enjoying authentic French culture, sunshine, and exceptional food and wine. Tour the Étang de Thau where oysters are a speciality. and Carcassonne, a UNESCO World Heritage Site is a good day out. Whether you're enjoying long summer lunches on the terrace, cooling off in the pool, or exploring the vineyards, markets, and charming streets of Pézenas, this villa is the perfect base for a relaxing and memorable getaway. Montpelier (72km) and Carcassonne (118km) airports are an easy drive.

  • Due to the proximity of the pool to living areas, Villa Balinese will not accept children under 9. Infants may be accepted on request only.
  • The pool will be open from mid May to end September.
  • *Pool can be heated at extra cost of £105 per week payable in advance.

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Great Things to Do Near Villa Balinese

Walking and cycling

Bike hire is available in Pézenas and there is plenty of opportunity for cycling as well as walking in the surrounding countryside, which is characterised by rows of vines. Families will find easy-going routes suitable for all ages alongside the Canal du Midi.

Visit Narbonne

Take a day trip to this attractive and interesting city which was once a seaport but now lies about 15km inland due to centuries of silt pushing the shoreline out. However, the Canal de la Robine offers a pleasant waterside setting for a stroll. After working up an appetite, the large covered marketplace, Les Halles, is a great place for soaking up the atmosphere whilst sampling some tasty morsels. In the afternoon, take in the sights which include a partially built cathedral, the medieval bishop’s palace with museum and art gallery, and the Horreum, a Roman underground warehouse.

Teeing off

Keen golfers can try the 18 hole course at Golf Saint Thomas near Béziers, or the 27 holes at Cap d’Agde.

Birdwatching

The Etang du Bagnas is a small but lovely lake nature reserve which is good for birdwatching. There are limited routes accessible on foot or by bike through the reserve, or you can stop at the viewpoint just outside of Marseillan Ville.
 

Discover Pézenas

Take a leisurely stroll around your local town, an utterly charming place with much of historic interest, and a lovely atmosphere thanks in part to its antiques and arty shops. Stop for a drink or lunch in one of the many cafés and restaurants.

Taste the local wines

In such a key wine-growing area, it would be almost a crime not to sample some Languedoc wines during your visit! You can even take a vineyard tour to see a little behind the scenes and meet the vintners.

Market day

Every Saturday morning, local traders set up their stalls in Pézenas for the large weekly market, a riot of colour and activity. Browse the wares, taste some regional specialities, and buy fresh produce for your meals back at the villa.

Game set match!

There are tennis courts in Pézenas. Don't forget to bring your racquets with you!

Day at the beach

With its 6km of fine sand, family-friendly Marseillan-Plage can be reached in half an hour. Just along the coast, Agde is a pretty town and popular seaside resort with several beaches, and also a large water park which might be a draw especially for the younger members of your party!

The harbour town of Sète

Head down to Sète, where an authentic fishing village feel prevails. Unusually perched on a narrow strip of land between a large enclosed lagoon and the wide Mediterranean, with a canal between the two passing through the town, there seems to be water everywhere you look! Unsurprisingly therefore it is nicknamed the 'Venice of the Languedoc'. Drawbridges and swing bridges cross the canalways which are lined by colourful buildings, and it is fascinating to watch the comings and goings of the brightly painted boats around the fishing port and the pleasure craft in the marina. Maritime traditions have survived here, and a famous sailing festival is held in April, called Escale à Sète.

A picture postcard walled city

As you approach Carcassonne, the sight of the medieval cité sitting atop its hill guarded by multi-tower ramparts won't fail to inspire. This superbly restored fortified town is a real delight to behold, with its fairytale turrets and cobbled streets full of boutique shops and inviting restaurants. It also has a dramatic history to discover, with stories of siege and tragedy as well as trade and prosperity. For all these reasons, it is deservedly popular, so we recommend getting there early in the day.

Get to know Molière

Pézenas has a special connection to the playwright, Molière, who spent time here with his travelling theatre company. A festival celebrating his works is held every year in June. You will come across various mentions of Molière around the town, including his famous armchair which can be seen in the Vulliod Saint Germain museum.

Face to face with dinosaurs...

The 'Musée des Dinosaures' near Mèze makes for a fun day out, an 'open air museum' which feels more like an animal sanctuary with different dinosaurs to discover in a natural setting. It is open every afternoon.

If you have a taste for adventure...

Perhaps particularly to keep your older children and teenagers entertained, but anyone with a taste for adventure can head for the Gout d'Aventure activity centre about 12km east of Pézenas. They offer archery sessions, a ‘Go Ape’ style treetop obstacle course with rope bridges etc. and more adventurous sports such as canyoning, canoeing, rafting, mountain biking, via ferrata, climbing and caving.
 

Water sports

... can be enjoyed on the coast at Cap d'Agde (sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, stand-up paddling, canoeing, kayaking, jet-skiing and rubber ring tow rides) or on the lake at Marseillan (canoeing & kayaking, boat hire).

Amusements and theme parks

At Marseillan-Plage there are several attractions on the same site, including Pirateland water park, mini-golf, go-karting, a paintball and laser game centre, and an evening amusement park with funfair rides.

In and around St Guilhem le Désert

The medieval town of St Guilhem le Désert is well worth a visit for its lovely setting, its Romanesque abbey and its ruined castle. And in nearby St Jean de Fos, you can visit the Argileum (a pottery museum) and La Grotte de la Clamouse - either take a guided tour through the caves to see the superb stalacmites and stalagtites, or explore via zip lines and tightropes!

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Pézenas 10 mins 
Narbonne 45 mins 
Montpellier 50 mins 
Carcassonne 1 Hr 20 mins 
Nimes 1 Hr 30 mins 

Beaches

Agde 25 mins 
Sète 25 mins 

Airports

Béziers - Cap d'Agde 25 mins 
Montpellier 55 mins 
Perpignan 1 Hr 15 mins 
Carcassonne 1 Hr 15 mins 
Toulouse 2 Hrs 10 mins 
Marseille 2 Hrs 15 mins 

ports

Bilbao 6 Hrs  
Santander 7 Hrs  
Le Havre 9 Hrs  
Caen 9 Hrs  
St Malo 9 Hrs 45 mins 
Cherbourg 10 Hrs  
Calais 10 Hrs 30 mins 
Roscoff 10 Hrs 40 mins 
Times are approximate

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