Romantic get away on the square in Saint-Chinian with fantastic walking and wine
With high ceilings, original beams and part stone walls, this large (approx. 60 sq m) open-plan first floor apartment suite provides light, airy, comfortable accommodation for two, as well as a large sofa-bed in the living room, which can sleep a further two.
A half-height wall separates the en-suite bedroom from the living room and modern, well-equipped kitchen. Both rooms overlook the village square and the impressive hills beyond.
The living area
The sunny living room has a large L-shaped sofa that converts to a double bed. This can also be used as a single bed â or for watching TV with your feet-up! English and French TV, books, games, radio/CD and DVD player provide a relaxed âhome from homeâ environment. In addition, free broadband WiFi Internet access allows you to keep in touch.
The bedroom
The bedroom is furnished with a luxurious, comfortable king size bed, bedside table with lamps, built-in wardrobe, dressing table, etc..
The bathroom
The fully tiled bathroom is equipped with an enclosed shower, wash basin with mirror, WC, hair dryer, etc.
The kitchen
The modern, well-equipped kitchen with a breakfast table and storage cupboards provide everything you will need should you wish to cook gourmet meals, or simply eat a take-away pizza. Equipment includes a fridge/freezer, electric oven, hob with extractor, microwave/grill, washing machine and dryer, dishwasher, as well as the usual kettle and toaster, with sufficient glasses, cutlery and crockery for at least four people.
Extras
All linen and towels are provided, meaning that airline weight restrictions do not cause a headache â or additional cost. A cot and high chair is available on request. There is a small additional charge for the hire and laundry of beach towels.
About Saint-Chinian
Saint-Chinian was founded by monks who, in 825 AD built a monastery here. They then went on to create vineyards that saw the start of the prosperous local economy. It survived unscathed from the Albigensian Crusades and went on to become even wealthier during the industrial revolution. Today, wine continues to be the main industry, and with a population of approximately 2000, the village remains full of life all year-round.
Things to do locally
The area surrounding Saint-Chinian, and the nearby Haute Languedoc Natural Park, is a great place for walking and bike rides. Walkers and hikers will find free English language guides in the Tourist Office.
If the heat gets the better of you and you need to cool down, there are a number of options. Just around the corner from the apartment is a natural pool with picnic site. The town has its own heated open-air public swimming pool (open from June 1st) whilst the long, free, Mediterranean beaches are only 40 minutes away by car. Alternatively, join the locals and swim in the clear water of the River Orb at Roquebrun or the river Cesse at Bize-Minervois (we prefer the Cesse). The area also offers the chance to try lots of wine tasting, rock-climbing, fishing, painting, golf, horse-riding and canoeing.
You could also come on a cruise with us on our new cruiser, Sianga, and spend a leisurely day cruising on the Canal du Midi. This stretch of water provides 54 kms of beautiful cruising without having to deal with locks.
There is a Spar supermarket a two minutes walk, while a larger supermarket is only a very short car ride away.
Places to visit:
The local scenery is stunning. Safe beaches, historic chateaux, abbeys, the mountains of the Haut Languedoc Natural Park with its picturesque gorges, natural rock pools, river swimming and canoeing, are all within 40 minutes, or much less, from your front door.
Golf is available in Saint Thomas (35 minutes), Lamalou les Bains (45 minutes) or Carcassonne (one hour).
RoquebrunThe tower of Roquebrun is the sole remaining trace of a Carolingian castle built to protect the inhabitants from barbarian invasions in the year 900. The picturesque village, with its local canoe centre, is perched over the banks of the river Orb and has a Mediterranean garden that is well worth a visit. In summer the river beach is used for picnics, swimming as well as trout fishing.
Minerve (20 minutes)
Minerve a miraculous village, almost an island, perched over the meeting of two rivers where they tunnel through deep gorges, and where in 1210 Simon de Montfort massacred the Cathars during the crusades.
NarbonneNarbonne is the oldest town in the south-west of France. Founded by the Romans in the second century BC, it was a major port, although it now lies some 20 km from the sea.
Today the centre of Narbonne, bisected by the flower-bordered Canal de la Robine, is an attractive place for shopping and sightseeing. Without a doubt the best place to head for is the 100-year old Halles (covered market) by the bank of the canal. This award-winning market is said to be one of the best in France and the crowds milling around the 80-plus stalls are testimony to this claim. Open from 6 am until 1.00 pm daily, the market is overflowing with local produce: glistening displays of fresh fish and seafood, piles of melons, peppers and tomatoes, and the many varieties of charcuterie (cooked meats). It is cosmopolitan as well though ⊠itâs one of the few places in the area with a good selection of non-local (and even non-French) cheeses.
Half Catalan, half French, Perpignan is Languedoc at its most exotic. The last major town in Languedoc before the Spanish border thereâs a real mix of cultures in this corner of the region: Catalan, Romany and North African all co-exist in this sunny city of palm-lined squares.
Note: Times stated are approximate and refer to driving times by car.
We had a wonderful time in St Chinian for 4 nights and wished we had more time. Kate and Ferdi were wonderful hosts and made sure our arrival went smoothly and we also appreciated the welcome kit. The kitchen is very functional, the apartment clean and cosy. We would recommend to others. We also loved some of the local sights and easy to do day trips as far away as St Guilhem le desert and Sete. Road access is very good and free parking outside apartment.
Excellently equipped and furnished holiday home. Friendly owners and lots of information about the area. Saint-Chinian is a large village/small town located in a perfect piece of mediterranean countryside (wine, garrigue, umbrella pines...). The ideal base for exploring this beautiful part of Languedoc. We spent two weeks and loved every minute.
The apartment is in a beautifully presented house overlooking the market square, a fantastic position. It is fully equipped, very clean and so comfy. It's obvious that the owners take great pride, its a pleasure to stay. The area has much to offer, both in its historic architecture and of course it's wine! We absolutely loved staying in Les Tournesols, thank you Kate and Ferdi.