Villa Du Midi is the type of place where you can create joyful holiday memories for everyone. Whilst the kids play endless basketball and table tennis, older guests can sip a glass of chilled white wine under the olive tree or challenge a loved one to a game of boules. Prepare delicious lunches in the summer kitchen, perhaps using fresh fish and vegetables from the villageâs twice-weekly market, and serve outside on the terrace before returning to the swimming pool. In the summer months the trees in the private walled garden are bursting with fruit to pick to your hearts content.
The spacious interiors of Villa Du Midi are just as charming. There are four air-conditioned bedrooms on the top level, including a master double with a smart en suite wet room, whilst the main floor offers ample living space whether you wish to kick back in the TV lounge with Netflix or a DVD or seek a little peace in the tranquil living room with its elegant bookshelves and desk. Another kitchen and dining room means meals can be enjoyed together whatever the time of year.
Stroll into the heart of the village, pop into the local butchers and relax with a coffee or something stronger in the Tabac et Bar. This small village also has a pretty church, a little museum and look out for the pizza van in the village square on a Friday evening!
-Â Â Â Front door and entrance hall -Â Â Â Lounge (14m2) with two sofas, armchairs and office space with desk -Â Â Â Kitchen (14m2), fully-equipped including sink, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, induction hob and fan oven -Â Â Â Lounge and dining area (59m2) with TV, DVD player, sofas and door leading to dining area (for 8-12 guests)
Top Level (Second Floor)
-Â Â Â Master bedroom (23m2) with king size bed, walk-in wardrobe and en-suite wet room with walk-in shower and WC -Â Â Â Bedroom (17m2) with twin beds (can be made into super king) -Â Â Â Bedroom (17m2) with twin beds (can be made into super king) -Â Â Â Bedroom (17m2) with king size bed -Â Â Â Bathroom with bath, shower and WC
Garden Level (Ground Floor)
-Â Â Â Indoor summer kitchen (18m2), fully-equipped with dishwasher, hob, fan oven, sink and table (for 4 guests) -Â Â Â Utility room with washing machine, two fridges, freezer, sink and table football -Â Â Â WC -Â Â Â Entrance to garden -Â Â Â Garage
Outside Grounds
-   Swimming pool (10x5m, depth 1.5-2m, partly salt-water) open approximately late May to late October with safety alarm. Also features cover and evening lighting -   Poolside shower -   Sun-loungers (x8) -   Pool inflatables (and pump) -   Al-fresco dining area (just outside summer kitchen). Please note that the garden furniture has been updated - new photos coming in 2023. -  Outdoor/poolside Tritan glasses -   Gas barbecue (with pizza cooking plate) and seating area -   Mediterranean garden with seating area by the fruit and olive trees -   Boules -   Basketball hoop and ball -   Table tennis (with bats and balls) -  6 bikes with helmets and high-vis jackets -   Walled grounds -   Remote controlled gate -   Outdoor car parking (2-3 cars)
Facilities
-Â Â Â Reversible air-conditioning (bedrooms only) -Â Â Â Free-standing fans -Â Â Â Smart TV (Prime/Netflix/Roku â guests use their own log-in) -Â Â Â DVD player (x2) and DVD collection for all ages -Â Â Â Books (many in English) -Â Â Â Boules -Â Â Â Table tennis -Â Â Â Table football -Â Â Â Board games -Â Â Â Card table and cards -Â Â Â Cool bag -Â Â Â Washing machine - Â Â Â Fibre broadband
Stroll down the lane into the heart of the village, within 300m, and thereâs a little grocery store, a good butchers that is open in the morning as well as a Tabac bar and pharmacy. Visit the beautiful village church and there is even a little museum. On a Tuesday and Friday morning head to the little market in the square selling seasonal fruit, vegetables, fish and paella! On a Friday evening look out for the pizza van in the village square and in August there is usually a FĂȘte de Village with amazing firework displays.
The area is rich in fossils - indeed, the village made the news when a nearly complete 70-million year old dinosaur skeleton was discovered in the nearby forest (in fact it was the neighbour's son who found it when walking his dog!).
The nearest restaurant is around a 15-minute stroll away along a lane which isnât usually busy with cars â itâs handy to have a torch for the way back if dark (youâll find one in the summer kitchen downstairs). Otherwise thereâs a good auberge around a 10-minute drive away and further restaurants in and around local villages including Capestang (10km), also home to a large supermarket.
The Canal du Midi also goes through Narbonne (22km), a small city with a picturesque medieval quarter, magnificent cathedral and bustling indoor market. Beyond the city, admire the beautiful architecture of Abbaye de Fontfroide which often hosts classical concerts on summer evenings â a magical experience.
If you wish to spend a day by the Mediterranean, Gruissan is a charming former fishing village with a modern marina, nearby saltpans and a large beach. The coastline around here is a paradise for windsurf enthusiasts and there are many brilliant mountain biking routes.
Air-conditioning (reversible air-conditioning) is available in the bedrooms only.
Weddings, stag/hen parties and any special events/celebrations are not allowed.
Due to the village setting, noise needs to be kept to a minimum outside after 10.00 p.m.
Saturday during peak season. Flexible during all other periods.
Yes. However, guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit.
Outside only (using ashtrays provided).
7 nights (short-breaks may be possible on request outside peak season).
French Visitors Tax payable locally in cash (typically costs âŹ1-âŹ10 per adult per night - please enquire if exact amount is required).
Yes (can be used at the beach).
The pool is open approximately end-May â end-October. Please note that pool opening dates are subject to local weather conditions and pool maintenance requirements and that cooler months may not be suitable for s