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Three bedroom villa with private pool in prestigious La Clairiere aux Chevreuils domain just 2km from the beach

Weekly Rental:From EUR 760 to EUR 5130

Property

Villas

Sleeps

6

Single/Double

4 / 1

Bathrooms

2

Pets

Allowed

Pool

Yes

The La Clairiere aux Chevreuils domain lies in a peaceful pine forest setting approximately 2km from the beach and the beachside resort of Moliets Plage.
The development comprises about 60 detached villas with private pools built to reflect the style of the traditional local houses, with a long gently pitched roof, much use of wood in the design and the interior layout centred around the main living room.
Most of the villas are located amidst tall pine trees on undulating ground overlooking a small natural lake and meadow (the deer clearing that gives the domain its name), offering guests a good degree of privacy.
The villas all have added touches of luxury to ensure your stay is as comfortable as possible. This includes beds made up for your arrival, towels, electricity charges, a welcome hamper (for visitors in July and August) and end of stay cleaning are all included in the price.
Moliets lies at the heart of the famous Aquitaine coastline offering the visitor a lovely mix of vast sandy beach, deep pine forest, and tranquil inland lakes. This outdoor playground has a wide choice of activities on hand, with something to suit everyone, from the most energetic leisure pursuits to the more tranquil discovery of nature.
This relaxing destination, surrounded by beautiful pine forests, comprises the traditional village of Moliets itself a few kilometres from the coast and the small Moliets Plage resort just behind the dunes and ocean on a quiet stretch of the Cote d’Argent (Silver Coast), an hour’s drive north of the sophisticated resort of Biarritz. 
Within easy reach for day trips are the dramatic snow-capped Pyrenees mountains; elegant Bordeaux, wine capital of France and the distinctive Basque Country, which straddles the France/Spain frontier and includes the unforgettable Spanish resort of San Sebastian.
Please note:
Photos shown are examples of villas only but decor and furnishings may vary.
If you require a particular bed configuration (doubles/singles), please request at time of booking.
Property size: 90m²
No smoking inside property.
 
ACCOMMODATION
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining and lounge areas. Living area with sofa bed, satellite TV and fireplace. Dining area opens onto covered terrace and pool.
 
American kitchen with fridge-freezer, oven, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, kettle and toaster.
 
Bedrooms
Bedroom 1: Double bedroom with en suite bathroom.
Bedroom 2: Double or twin bedroom.
Bedroom 3: Double or twin bedroom.
 
Bathrooms
Shower room. Separate wc. Bathroom en suite to Bedroom 1.
 
Garden with private pool (maximum size 8x4m, protected by a cover or alarm) and terrace with garden furniture. Private parking.
 
CHANGEOVER DAYS

Saturday (17/7/21 to 18/9/21). Outside these dates any day arrival with minimum duration of 4 nights except 20/6/21-3/7/21 when 5 nights and 3/7/21-17/7/21 when 7 nights.

Check-in between 5- 8pm. Check-out before 10am.

INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
Bed linen, towels and bathrobes included
Beds made up on arrival
Cot and high chair – please request at time of booking
Mid stay and end of stay cleaning included with a change of towels midweek
Water and electricity charges included
Complimentary breakfast (bread, croissants and pastries) delivery service on first day
Complimentary welcome pack
Free wifi
Free firewood
 
COMPULSORY CHARGES
Holiday tax (“taxe de sejour”) approximately 1.87€ per person per day.
Refundable damage deposit 750€
 
OPTIONAL PREBOOKABLE EXTRAS 
Payable on arrival
Daily cleaning service 39€ per day
Cleaning kit 6€

PHOTOS

Kitchenware Appliances

Cooker/Hob Fridge Freezer Microwave Toaster Kettle Dish Washer High Chair Washing Machine Tumble Dryer

Fixtures & Equipment

Log Fire TV Satellite Internet Access

External Features

Private Pool - Unheated Pool Barrier/Alarm Fitted Private Garden Sun Loungers : Yes Suitable for Children

Local Attractions

LOCAL ATTRACTIONS

Beaches
Situated on a coastline famous for its long, sandy shore that seems to stretch unbroken far into the distance, Moliets boasts some of the best beaches in south-west France, backed by wild sand dunes and washed by the exhilarating Atlantic.
The Plage des Chênes-Lièges (Cork Oak Beach) is the closest to the accommodation (1300m & 1500m). Just beyond walking distance for most, there is limited car parking, but many make use of the cycle path from the residence and head to the beach on bikes. The beach is not supervised outside July and August.
The Plage Principale (Main Beach) is situated a very short distance up the coast, but with a circuitous route (2.5km) to get to it is probably best reached by car (plenty of parking, but can get very busy), or bike (cycle path cuts across the golf course). Behind the dunes can be found a selection of beach-side bars, restaurants and shops, handy if you have forgotten something, or simply want a break from the beach.
The waves and rollers of the Atlantic Ocean can be very exciting, but also dangerous. You should only enter the water in designated areas where it is supervised by lifeguards, and obey the safety flags.

Surfing
Moliets boasts some of the best surfing conditions along this stretch of coast. Beginners can learn with the beach surf school which also offers body-boarding and stand-up paddling.

Markets
A traditional market is held every Saturday morning in the village. Plus, in high season there is an evening market and a small farmers’ market held in conjunction with the folklore evening.

Folklore evenings
In high season these offer a mix of local Landaise traditions including stilt walking (shepherds once used stilts to herd their sheep across the marshy ground) and the neighbouring Basque sport of pelote. This fast and exciting ball game is played with either racket or bare hand against a wall, or ‘fronton’ - a common sight across south-west France where the court often doubles as the village square.

Golf
With the reputation as one of the finest courses in France (designed by the renowned golf course architect Robert Trent Jones Senior), Moliets has a 9 as well as an 18-hole course offering a mix of tree-lined fairways and links holes between the dunes.

Cycling
With a largely flat (at worst gently rolling) landscape and a network of car-free cycle ways, the area surrounding Moliets is a joy to discover by bike, from deep forests to sleepy villages and small inland lakes to empty stretches of coastline.

Courant d'Huchet (Huchet Creek) Nature Reserve
Blessed with an extraordinary landscape and remarkable flora and fauna the Courant d'Huchet Nature Reserve winds its way to the sea at Moliets from the nearby inland lake at Léon, through a luxurious marshy jungle that has earned the name of ‘The Amazon of the Landes’. This almost tropical forest of exceptional beauty can be explored on foot, by canoe or on board a small, flat-bottomed boat.

Adrenaline Parc, Moliets
A well-established venue for a choice of paintballing, quad-biking or tree-top zip- wire adventures. The experience is reflected in the name!

DAY TRIP IDEAS

Biarritz
Biarritz, renowned for its surfing beaches and 'Belle Époque' architecture, is one of the most iconic resorts in France. Long a favourite haunt of the rich and famous, it was popularised by the Edwardian English who took their holidays in south-west France once the railway opened up continental Europe to visitors. Nearby Bayonne, close to the Spanish border, has a distinctly Basque feel. With its white-washed houses and red and green shutters, reminiscent of the colours of the Basque flag, the town is famous for Bayonne ham. A little further along the coast is Saint Jean de Luz, oozing style and elegance with its chic boutiques, sea-water spa centres and art galleries.

Les Landes Forest
From Moliets you can venture inland to explore one of Europe's largest forests. Historically this area was marshland of little agricultural use, supporting wandering shepherds and their flocks which produced distinctive salt lamb. Reclaimed 150 years ago, this area was planted with pines growing to become what we now know as the forest of Les Landes, where glimpses of the old Landais ways can still be observed.

San Sebastian
The jewel in the crown of the Spanish Basque region, San Sebastian enjoys an outstanding setting located behind a sweeping, sheltered beach guarded by a rocky promontory at one end and the fascinating old town at the other. It is here you will discover just why the town has the reputation of being one of the top culinary destinations in Europe, by wandering through the narrow streets early afternoon and calling at your choice of the many lively bars to sample some of the finest tapas you will find anywhere.

The French Basque region
Stretching from the lush foothills of the Pyrenees to the rugged coastline, the Basque region offers beautiful, often dramatic, scenery and attractive villages with Alpine-style houses and distinctive 'frontons' - open-air courts with a high end wall where the ball game of pelote is regularly played. These often double as market squares and a general hub of village life. A region so unlike anywhere else in France.

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Property Exterior

Private Pool (Unheated):
Yes
Pool Barrier / Alarm Fitted:
Yes
Private Garden:
Yes
Near a Beach:
Yes
Sun Loungers:
Yes
Safe for Children:
Yes

Local Attractions

LOCAL ATTRACTIONS

Beaches
Situated on a coastline famous for its long, sandy shore that seems to stretch unbroken far into the distance, Moliets boasts some of the best beaches in south-west France, backed by wild sand dunes and washed by the exhilarating Atlantic.
The Plage des Chênes-Lièges (Cork Oak Beach) is the closest to the accommodation (1300m & 1500m). Just beyond walking distance for most, there is limited car parking, but many make use of the cycle path from the residence and head to the beach on bikes. The beach is not supervised outside July and August.
The Plage Principale (Main Beach) is situated a very short distance up the coast, but with a circuitous route (2.5km) to get to it is probably best reached by car (plenty of parking, but can get very busy), or bike (cycle path cuts across the golf course). Behind the dunes can be found a selection of beach-side bars, restaurants and shops, handy if you have forgotten something, or simply want a break from the beach.
The waves and rollers of the Atlantic Ocean can be very exciting, but also dangerous. You should only enter the water in designated areas where it is supervised by lifeguards, and obey the safety flags.

Surfing
Moliets boasts some of the best surfing conditions along this stretch of coast. Beginners can learn with the beach surf school which also offers body-boarding and stand-up paddling.

Markets
A traditional market is held every Saturday morning in the village. Plus, in high season there is an evening market and a small farmers’ market held in conjunction with the folklore evening.

Folklore evenings
In high season these offer a mix of local Landaise traditions including stilt walking (shepherds once used stilts to herd their sheep across the marshy ground) and the neighbouring Basque sport of pelote. This fast and exciting ball game is played with either racket or bare hand against a wall, or ‘fronton’ - a common sight across south-west France where the court often doubles as the village square.

Golf
With the reputation as one of the finest courses in France (designed by the renowned golf course architect Robert Trent Jones Senior), Moliets has a 9 as well as an 18-hole course offering a mix of tree-lined fairways and links holes between the dunes.

Cycling
With a largely flat (at worst gently rolling) landscape and a network of car-free cycle ways, the area surrounding Moliets is a joy to discover by bike, from deep forests to sleepy villages and small inland lakes to empty stretches of coastline.

Courant d'Huchet (Huchet Creek) Nature Reserve
Blessed with an extraordinary landscape and remarkable flora and fauna the Courant d'Huchet Nature Reserve winds its way to the sea at Moliets from the nearby inland lake at Léon, through a luxurious marshy jungle that has earned the name of ‘The Amazon of the Landes’. This almost tropical forest of exceptional beauty can be explored on foot, by canoe or on board a small, flat-bottomed boat.

Adrenaline Parc, Moliets
A well-established venue for a choice of paintballing, quad-biking or tree-top zip- wire adventures. The experience is reflected in the name!

DAY TRIP IDEAS

Biarritz
Biarritz, renowned for its surfing beaches and 'Belle Époque' architecture, is one of the most iconic resorts in France. Long a favourite haunt of the rich and famous, it was popularised by the Edwardian English who took their holidays in south-west France once the railway opened up continental Europe to visitors. Nearby Bayonne, close to the Spanish border, has a distinctly Basque feel. With its white-washed houses and red and green shutters, reminiscent of the colours of the Basque flag, the town is famous for Bayonne ham. A little further along the coast is Saint Jean de Luz, oozing style and elegance with its chic boutiques, sea-water spa centres and art galleries.

Les Landes Forest
From Moliets you can venture inland to explore one of Europe's largest forests. Historically this area was marshland of little agricultural use, supporting wandering shepherds and their flocks which produced distinctive salt lamb. Reclaimed 150 years ago, this area was planted with pines growing to become what we now know as the forest of Les Landes, where glimpses of the old Landais ways can still be observed.

San Sebastian
The jewel in the crown of the Spanish Basque region, San Sebastian enjoys an outstanding setting located behind a sweeping, sheltered beach guarded by a rocky promontory at one end and the fascinating old town at the other. It is here you will discover just why the town has the reputation of being one of the top culinary destinations in Europe, by wandering through the narrow streets early afternoon and calling at your choice of the many lively bars to sample some of the finest tapas you will find anywhere.

The French Basque region
Stretching from the lush foothills of the Pyrenees to the rugged coastline, the Basque region offers beautiful, often dramatic, scenery and attractive villages with Alpine-style houses and distinctive 'frontons' - open-air courts with a high end wall where the ball game of pelote is regularly played. These often double as market squares and a general hub of village life. A region so unlike anywhere else in France.

In the area

This Property is situated in Landes, Aquitaine

Nearest Airport: Biarritz (1 hour), Bordeaux (1 hour 45 minutes)

Nearest Station: Dax (35 minutes)

Nearest Ferry:

Nearest Beach: 2km

Nearest Ski Resort:

Please note that the location on this map is an approximate guide, normally to the closest town or village.


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