33123 - Verdon-sur-Mer
Object no.: 257-VDM100
Location
- Max. 4 persons
- 2 bedrooms
- Living area: 80 m²
- Shopping: 1 km
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Holiday House - description
VDM 100 - House 4 people
Holiday house in a residential area, 1 km from the center Le Verdon-sur-Mer and 1.8 km from the sandy beach of 'St. Nicolas' away. The 'Pointe de Grave' is 3 km away. Hiking and biking trail around 500 m. The house is the house of the owner on a ca 1100 m², enclosed by walls and hedges of rural land. Parking on the property. Patio with garden furniture, 2 sun loungers and portable barbecue. Holiday facilities with pine wood furniture. Tile floor. TV, CD, radio. Washing machine. Electric radiators.
Local service charges: Power according to consumption EUR 0.15 / kWh. Final cleaning by tenants or against payment, EUR 60 Local tax. Resort tax. Deposit EUR 200 Pets EUR 20 per week (please).
VDM 100 3-room house, about 80 sqm. Living room with sitting by the fireplace (decoration), dining area, separate kitchen counter through (4 flames, oven, microwave, coffee maker, toaster) with 3 bar stools, garden exit. 2 bedrooms, each with double Bed. Bath / double sink / toilet.
Le Verdon-sur-Mer
Le Verdon-sur-Mer on the northern tip of the Médoc offers a superb location - the meeting point of the Atlantic and the Gironde estuary - many tourist attractions: 2 sand beaches, lighthouses 3 and 4 ports. From the 'Port Bloc ships run to Royan on the opposite side of the Gironde estuary and in the spectacular' Phare du Cordouan 'out. At the site of both the GR 8 starts as a well-established bike to Soulac-sur-Mer (7 miles). The 'Conseil du Marais' is to explore a nature trail. Shops and restaurants on the scene.
Aquitaine
A holiday landscape that weaves together the advantages of a casual seaside holiday with numerous variants sport and culinary seductions to a cheerful colorful pattern that's Aquitaine. More than 250 km of sandy Atlantic coast extends from the Gironde estuary in the north of Arcachon down to the Spanish border and the foothills of the Pyrenees in the south. Young turbulent beach resorts are found here as well as elegant seaside resorts, memories of the glamorous time of the Belle Epoque. The magnificently situated on the banks of the Garonne Bordeaux, capital of the Aquitaine region, with its grand architecture, bourgeois charm of a first-class attraction. The city is the most important Weinhandelsort in southwest France, a trip which underlines impressively in the adjacent, with its world famous Bordeaux châteaux. A crowd puller is the middle of June in the medieval St. The relocation of the Jurade Emilion, a brotherhood of winemakers, whose members on the day of 'Fête du Vin Nouveau' pull in their red robes by the city. Europe's highest moving dune guards the opening of Sea Bassin d'Arcachon. 114 m altitude reaches the Dune du Pilat and allows a fantastic view over the peninsula of Cap Ferret, the Bassin d'Arcachon and the hinterland. South of Arcachon, the landscape starts from 'Les Landes', and rightly called the 'Côte d'Argent' sandy coast, it really conjures up the terrific interplay of strong Atlantic surf, endless white sand beaches and shimmering light, a 'Silver Coast'. Like pearls on a string line the seaside resorts each other. Behind the dunes that spreads out around 10 000 km ² the largest forest area in France. The large-scale reforestation with pines and cork oak was at the instigation of Napoleon III 19 Century began, the migration of sand dunes inland unstoppable. Parallel to the coast are small and large inland freshwater lakes and complement the unique landscape perfect holiday. A mild, sunny, seasoned by sea air and resinous pine aroma recovery climate encourages sporting activities: the mighty waves of the Atlantic are a paradise for surfers and wave riders, a network of well-marked bike paths runs through the pine forests, the lakes are ideal for water sports destinations for families with children; Golfers will find a variety of delightful and varied golf courses, some of a long tradition, a great area for hiking and trekking the back country offers to the Côte Basque and Pyrenees. Do not miss the culinary experience. What the many seafood restaurants in the coastal towns of their bulging plates with seafood, which are the Auberge in the rural villages of the local specialties of duck and goose foie gras or as the confit de canard. All around enjoyable. In Biarritz, the exclusive resort of the nobility and moneyed aristocracy of the century, once the summer resort of the Empress Eugénie, begins the rocky Côte Basque. Lapped by the waves of the Bay of Biscay shows that only 35 km long coastline wildly romantic landscape paintings. Here in the far South West is already clearly felt the proximity of Spain, the Basque Country combines French lifestyle with Spanish temperament and Basque national pride. The 'Grandes Fêtes' of Bayonne, held by mid-August each year to inspire this fascinating mixture of traditional corridas (bullfights), pelota games and costume parades. Are also in mid-August, several days in Biarritz 'Feria Andalouse' celebrates blooded flamenco performances and the end of August Hendaye 'Force Basque'. It is very immense wave game of the Atlantic, there are the colorful sunsets over the sea, it is the tranquility of endless forests, it is the natural beauty and diversity of Aquitaine, which constitutes the charm of this unique coastal landscape.
Arrival Departure Depending on the motorways in Germany Aachen-Liège-Paris-Bordeaux or Saarbrücken-Metz-Reims-Paris-Bordeaux or well-developed national roads through beautiful regions of France. Some toll (as of 2011):-Belgian border around Bordeaux EUR 65 (1000 km), Saarbrücken about Bordeaux EUR 79 (970 miles), French-German border from Mulhouse / Basel-Bordeaux approximately EUR 52 (860 km).
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This house: VDM 100
VDM 100 - House 4 people
Holiday house in a residential area, 1 km from the center Le Verdon-sur-Mer and 1.8 km from the sandy beach of 'St. Nicolas' away. The 'Pointe de Grave' is 3 km away. Hiking and biking trail around 500 m. The house is the house of the owner on a ca 1100 m², enclosed by walls and hedges of rural land. Parking on the property. Patio with garden furniture, 2 sun loungers and portable barbecue. Holiday facilities with pine wood furniture. Tile floor. TV, CD, radio. Washing machine. Electric radiators.
Local service charges: Power according to consumption EUR 0.15 / kWh. Final cleaning by tenants or against payment, EUR 60 Local tax. Resort tax. Deposit EUR 200 Pets EUR 20 per week (please).
VDM 100 3-room house, about 80 sqm. Living room with sitting by the fireplace (decoration), dining area, separate kitchen counter through (4 flames, oven, microwave, coffee maker, toaster) with 3 bar stools, garden exit. 2 bedrooms, each with double Bed. Bath / double sink / toilet.
Le Verdon-sur-Mer
Le Verdon-sur-Mer on the northern tip of the Médoc offers a superb location - the meeting point of the Atlantic and the Gironde estuary - many tourist attractions: 2 sand beaches, lighthouses 3 and 4 ports. From the 'Port Bloc ships run to Royan on the opposite side of the Gironde estuary and in the spectacular' Phare du Cordouan 'out. At the site of both the GR 8 starts as a well-established bike to Soulac-sur-Mer (7 miles). The 'Conseil du Marais' is to explore a nature trail. Shops and restaurants on the scene.
Aquitaine
A holiday landscape that weaves together the advantages of a casual seaside holiday with numerous variants sport and culinary seductions to a cheerful colorful pattern that's Aquitaine. More than 250 km of sandy Atlantic coast extends from the Gironde estuary in the north of Arcachon down to the Spanish border and the foothills of the Pyrenees in the south. Young turbulent beach resorts are found here as well as elegant seaside resorts, memories of the glamorous time of the Belle Epoque. The magnificently situated on the banks of the Garonne Bordeaux, capital of the Aquitaine region, with its grand architecture, bourgeois charm of a first-class attraction. The city is the most important Weinhandelsort in southwest France, a trip which underlines impressively in the adjacent, with its world famous Bordeaux châteaux. A crowd puller is the middle of June in the medieval St. The relocation of the Jurade Emilion, a brotherhood of winemakers, whose members on the day of 'Fête du Vin Nouveau' pull in their red robes by the city. Europe's highest moving dune guards the opening of Sea Bassin d'Arcachon. 114 m altitude reaches the Dune du Pilat and allows a fantastic view over the peninsula of Cap Ferret, the Bassin d'Arcachon and the hinterland. South of Arcachon, the landscape starts from 'Les Landes', and rightly called the 'Côte d'Argent' sandy coast, it really conjures up the terrific interplay of strong Atlantic surf, endless white sand beaches and shimmering light, a 'Silver Coast'. Like pearls on a string line the seaside resorts each other. Behind the dunes that spreads out around 10 000 km ² the largest forest area in France. The large-scale reforestation with pines and cork oak was at the instigation of Napoleon III 19 Century began, the migration of sand dunes inland unstoppable. Parallel to the coast are small and large inland freshwater lakes and complement the unique landscape perfect holiday. A mild, sunny, seasoned by sea air and resinous pine aroma recovery climate encourages sporting activities: the mighty waves of the Atlantic are a paradise for surfers and wave riders, a network of well-marked bike paths runs through the pine forests, the lakes are ideal for water sports destinations for families with children; Golfers will find a variety of delightful and varied golf courses, some of a long tradition, a great area for hiking and trekking the back country offers to the Côte Basque and Pyrenees. Do not miss the culinary experience. What the many seafood restaurants in the coastal towns of their bulging plates with seafood, which are the Auberge in the rural villages of the local specialties of duck and goose foie gras or as the confit de canard. All around enjoyable. In Biarritz, the exclusive resort of the nobility and moneyed aristocracy of the century, once the summer resort of the Empress Eugénie, begins the rocky Côte Basque. Lapped by the waves of the Bay of Biscay shows that only 35 km long coastline wildly romantic landscape paintings. Here in the far South West is already clearly felt the proximity of Spain, the Basque Country combines French lifestyle with Spanish temperament and Basque national pride. The 'Grandes Fêtes' of Bayonne, held by mid-August each year to inspire this fascinating mixture of traditional corridas (bullfights), pelota games and costume parades. Are also in mid-August, several days in Biarritz 'Feria Andalouse' celebrates blooded flamenco performances and the end of August Hendaye 'Force Basque'. It is very immense wave game of the Atlantic, there are the colorful sunsets over the sea, it is the tranquility of endless forests, it is the natural beauty and diversity of Aquitaine, which constitutes the charm of this unique coastal landscape.
Arrival Departure Depending on the motorways in Germany Aachen-Liège-Paris-Bordeaux or Saarbrücken-Metz-Reims-Paris-Bordeaux or well-developed national roads through beautiful regions of France. Some toll (as of 2011):-Belgian border around Bordeaux EUR 65 (1000 km), Saarbrücken about Bordeaux EUR 79 (970 miles), French-German border from Mulhouse / Basel-Bordeaux approximately EUR 52 (860 km).
Holiday Home facilities
| Misc. | Living area 80 m², P-place(s) 1 |
| Distance | Shopping 1 km, Restaurant 1 km, bathing facilities 1800 m |
| Kitchen | Coffee maker, Refrigerator, Microwave |
| Bath/Toilet | Shower |
| Equipment | Radio, TV, Washing machine, BBQ, Garden furniture |
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