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Holiday homes in Carcassonne (1)

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Manor house | 5 bedrooms | Sleeps 10

Lovingly restored spacious family home in midst of stunning vineyard by the Canal Du Midi.Sleeps 10 in comfort.Enjoys use of beautiful 14 metre pool ( separate children’s’ pool) in gorgeous walled garden with attractive club house & bbq, this is a dream holiday home.

£171–£321 / night

£1200–£2250 / week

Short stays welcome

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Farmhouse | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 8

Lovingly restored spacious family home in midst of stunning vineyard by the Canal Du Midi.Sleeps 8 in comfort.Enjoys use of beautiful 14 metre pool ( separate children’s’ pool) in gorgeous walled garden with attractive club house & bbq, this is a dream holiday home.

£157–£282 / night

£1100–£1975 / week

Short stays welcome

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9 bedrooms | Sleeps 18

The Domaine de Cantalauze is a beautiful working vineyard of 175 acres bordering the fascinating Canal du Midi.Though totally secluded, it is only 15 minutes to the World Heritage city of Carcassonne and just 5 minutes from the delightful small town of Trebes.

£307–£564 / night

£2150–£3950 / week

Short stays welcome

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The 'Cité de Carcassone' with its old fairytale medieval centre is one of the main attractions in the whole of France and a must-see for any visitor to the region as it is the largest medieval fort in Europe. The new town with its criss-cross shopping streets and central square is itself worth a visit, and for the serious shopper there are the large stores and hypermarkets on the outskirts.