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Large House, Heated Pool*, Stunning Views, Edge of Village, Close to Coast
Family-friendly holiday home with water park and outdoor pool
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9.4 out of 10
Exceptional
5 bedrooms2+ bathroomsSleeps 12
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Explore the area

Arles-sur-Tech, Occitanie
- Place, Abbaye de Sainte-Marie3 min walk
- Place, Gran Jonquera Outlet Mall and Shopping41 min drive
- Place, Dali Museum55 min drive
- Airport, Perpignan (PGF-Perpignan - Rivesaltes Intl.)50 min drive
Rooms & beds
5 bedrooms (sleeps 12)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 3
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 4
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 5
1 Double Bed and 1 Single Bed
2 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathtub or shower · Bidet · Toilet
Bathroom 2
Bidet · Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 3
Toilet
Bathroom 4
Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Balcony
Separate dining area
Outdoor play area
Garden
About this property
Large House, Heated Pool*, Stunning Views, Edge of Village, Close to Coast
La Paloma is completely detached property in its own grounds with no close neighbours.
Your party will have exclusive access to the house, the extensive grounds and the pool.
You will not share any of the facilities with other holiday makers.
La Paloma is a large residence on the edge of the medieval village of Arles sur Tech in the Languedoc region of South West France.
In 1956 local chiropractor, Mr Boix and his dentist wife chose this prime site on an old vineyard with views over the picturesque village to create a villa to live in and a separate suite of rooms for them to practice in. When we bought La Paloma in 2003 we converted the practice rooms, installed a heated swimming pool and created extra terraces.
We offer:
- Private heated pool
- Stunning views
- Extensive terraces
- Fully equipped kitchens
- Short walk to shops and restaurants
- Short drive to coast and into Spain
- Cots, pushchairs and high chairs available
La Paloma is the ideal venue for a family reunion, celebrations or two family holidays. The two-story layout of the property lends itself to large gatherings. In addition to sleeping 12 people in the bedrooms there are three sofa beds to accommodate a further 6 people. With two kitchens, three bathrooms and three reception rooms there is plenty of room for party members to find their own space.
If your party is smaller you can rent just the villa section for 6 people outside of the July and August peak periods.
The various outside terraces and seating areas mean that you can be together when you want to and can separate into smaller groups when required. In the evenings party members can find their own favourite spots to group together and enjoy a quiet drink and meal or to play music and chat the night away.
One of the most important reasons for us buying a house in France was our love of food and wine. The main kitchen at La Paloma becomes the main gathering place when we are there with friends and family. The kitchen is well equipped with all mod cons and some interesting traditional French features. It has a table that will comfortably sit eight people, an American fridge with ice maker and modern gas cooker along with all the utensils and equipment required for the most ambitious cook.
A small library of cookbooks includes books from Elizabeth David though to Rick Stein should you be stuck for inspiration. The village butcher has a fabulous selection of meat, poultry, and charcuterie and the local Spar has fresh supplies of vegetables each day.
Child Friendly – Cots, pushchairs and high chairs available
La Paloma is in the beautiful medieval village of Arles sur Tech. Arles is one of the most southerly villages in France and is just a few miles from the Spanish frontier where you can access Figures, famous for it’s Salvador Dali connection and the historic Catalan city of Girona.
The prefecture of Ceret, famous for it’s annual cheery festival and museum of modern art is a short drive away. Beyond Ceret the old Roman road leads to the picturesque Côte Vermeille with the artists’ enclave at Collioure and seafood lovers paradise of, Port-Vendres once the home of René Mackintosh. The regional city of Perpignan is a thirty-minute drive away with its bustling shops, ancient canal network and fascinating Arabic quarter. Further up the coast you can reach
Montpelier in one and a half hours and the historic Cathar city of Carcassonne in two.Getting here is easy. You can come by Ryanair to Perpignan or Girona, EasyJet to Barcelona, TGV to Perpignan or spend a leisurely day or two driving down from the Channel ports and crossing the spectacular Millau viadu
*The pool is heated in the Spring and the Autumn. In the summer the ambient temperature is normally high enough to make the pool very comfortable to use.
Your party will have exclusive access to the house, the extensive grounds and the pool.
You will not share any of the facilities with other holiday makers.
La Paloma is a large residence on the edge of the medieval village of Arles sur Tech in the Languedoc region of South West France.
In 1956 local chiropractor, Mr Boix and his dentist wife chose this prime site on an old vineyard with views over the picturesque village to create a villa to live in and a separate suite of rooms for them to practice in. When we bought La Paloma in 2003 we converted the practice rooms, installed a heated swimming pool and created extra terraces.
We offer:
- Private heated pool
- Stunning views
- Extensive terraces
- Fully equipped kitchens
- Short walk to shops and restaurants
- Short drive to coast and into Spain
- Cots, pushchairs and high chairs available
La Paloma is the ideal venue for a family reunion, celebrations or two family holidays. The two-story layout of the property lends itself to large gatherings. In addition to sleeping 12 people in the bedrooms there are three sofa beds to accommodate a further 6 people. With two kitchens, three bathrooms and three reception rooms there is plenty of room for party members to find their own space.
If your party is smaller you can rent just the villa section for 6 people outside of the July and August peak periods.
The various outside terraces and seating areas mean that you can be together when you want to and can separate into smaller groups when required. In the evenings party members can find their own favourite spots to group together and enjoy a quiet drink and meal or to play music and chat the night away.
One of the most important reasons for us buying a house in France was our love of food and wine. The main kitchen at La Paloma becomes the main gathering place when we are there with friends and family. The kitchen is well equipped with all mod cons and some interesting traditional French features. It has a table that will comfortably sit eight people, an American fridge with ice maker and modern gas cooker along with all the utensils and equipment required for the most ambitious cook.
A small library of cookbooks includes books from Elizabeth David though to Rick Stein should you be stuck for inspiration. The village butcher has a fabulous selection of meat, poultry, and charcuterie and the local Spar has fresh supplies of vegetables each day.
Child Friendly – Cots, pushchairs and high chairs available
La Paloma is in the beautiful medieval village of Arles sur Tech. Arles is one of the most southerly villages in France and is just a few miles from the Spanish frontier where you can access Figures, famous for it’s Salvador Dali connection and the historic Catalan city of Girona.
The prefecture of Ceret, famous for it’s annual cheery festival and museum of modern art is a short drive away. Beyond Ceret the old Roman road leads to the picturesque Côte Vermeille with the artists’ enclave at Collioure and seafood lovers paradise of, Port-Vendres once the home of René Mackintosh. The regional city of Perpignan is a thirty-minute drive away with its bustling shops, ancient canal network and fascinating Arabic quarter. Further up the coast you can reach
Montpelier in one and a half hours and the historic Cathar city of Carcassonne in two.Getting here is easy. You can come by Ryanair to Perpignan or Girona, EasyJet to Barcelona, TGV to Perpignan or spend a leisurely day or two driving down from the Channel ports and crossing the spectacular Millau viadu
*The pool is heated in the Spring and the Autumn. In the summer the ambient temperature is normally high enough to make the pool very comfortable to use.
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Amenities
Pool
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
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House Rules
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
Events allowed
With prior approval.
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events are allowed on site
Note from host: With prior approval.
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
We should mention
Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed GBP 1000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
A car is recommended for transport to and from this property
About the area
Arles-sur-Tech
Located in Arles-sur-Tech, this holiday home is in a rural area and near theme parks. Domaine Alquier and Domaine de Falgos Golf are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Gorges de la Fou and Plans d'Eau. Travelling with kids? Consider Museum of Musical Instruments and Inextremis Aventura. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Arles-sur-Tech, Occitanie
What's nearby
- Abbaye de Sainte-Marie - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
- Gran Jonquera Outlet Mall and Shopping - 41 min drive - 35.9 km
- Dali Museum - 55 min drive - 58.5 km
- Collioure Beach - 59 min drive - 50.2 km
- Saint-Cyprien-Plage - 60 min drive - 49.1 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Le Grand Café - 16 min drive
- Le Jardin De Céret - 17 min drive
- Le Jardin Restaurant - 17 min drive
- Dal I Bar - 19 min drive
- Café de France - 20 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by John Biggs
Living the dream semi-retired and in the south of France.
When we don’t have guests at La Paloma we work hard maintaining and improving the property to ensure that we meet, or indeed exceed, their expectations.
When guests arrive we love showing them round La Paloma and sharing details of the local area, and then leaving them in peace!
When we don’t have guests at La Paloma we work hard maintaining and improving the property to ensure that we meet, or indeed exceed, their expectations.
When guests arrive we love showing them round La Paloma and sharing details of the local area, and then leaving them in peace!
Why they chose this property
When I was a young boy my parents drove our family from the UK to the South of France on our first overseas holiday.
We camped on the beach, ate in local restaurants, brought bread from local bakers, cooked in the open air, swan in the Mediterranean and fell in love with the South of France.
From that first trip I’d dreamed of owning a house in France and re-living the experiences that made that first visit so special.
In 2003 on a trip to the South France we stumbled across La Paloma and the dream became a reality.
This often forgotten corner of France enjoys more sunshine than the rest of the country. It’s close to the Spanish border and just a few miles from the Mediterranean.
La Paloma offers the best of all worlds, stunning views across the valley with plenty of space and privacy but just a few moments’ walk from the village.
Having the house full of friends and family has given us some of our best memories of this extraordinary place.
Breakfast on the front terrace overlooking the village, lazy lunches by the pool and long dinners on the back terrace mark the passing of our days here.
We camped on the beach, ate in local restaurants, brought bread from local bakers, cooked in the open air, swan in the Mediterranean and fell in love with the South of France.
From that first trip I’d dreamed of owning a house in France and re-living the experiences that made that first visit so special.
In 2003 on a trip to the South France we stumbled across La Paloma and the dream became a reality.
This often forgotten corner of France enjoys more sunshine than the rest of the country. It’s close to the Spanish border and just a few miles from the Mediterranean.
La Paloma offers the best of all worlds, stunning views across the valley with plenty of space and privacy but just a few moments’ walk from the village.
Having the house full of friends and family has given us some of our best memories of this extraordinary place.
Breakfast on the front terrace overlooking the village, lazy lunches by the pool and long dinners on the back terrace mark the passing of our days here.
What makes this property unique
The sun popping up over the mountain and burning off the early morning mist
Blue sky against the lush green mountain vegetation
Views across the terracotta roofs of the village from the terrace
An early morning dip in the pool
A French lesson from the baker's wife
A sneaky coffee in the village after an early morning run
Catching a glimpse of the pool from the kitchen window
A hard cycle up the valley for breakfast at Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste
An easy cycle down the valley for a long lunch in Céret
Fresh salmon steamed with lemon and glass of crisp white wine
A drive to the coast and a day on the beach
A walk up to the old mine and a picnic lunch
A sing-song round the piano
A drive over the hill to Spain for tapas and white Rioja
Twisting by the pool
Candle lit dinner on the back terrace
Neighbours popping in for a chat and an aperitif
Billy, the mystery cat who comes and goes
The laughter of children, and their children coming across from the pool
A visit to the vineyard to catch up with the grower and fill up the boot
A gin & tonic at sundown
The chatter of the crickets as the day comes to an end
A night sky with stars like diamonds scattered on velvet
The abbey bells marking the time that passes far too quickly
Blue sky against the lush green mountain vegetation
Views across the terracotta roofs of the village from the terrace
An early morning dip in the pool
A French lesson from the baker's wife
A sneaky coffee in the village after an early morning run
Catching a glimpse of the pool from the kitchen window
A hard cycle up the valley for breakfast at Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste
An easy cycle down the valley for a long lunch in Céret
Fresh salmon steamed with lemon and glass of crisp white wine
A drive to the coast and a day on the beach
A walk up to the old mine and a picnic lunch
A sing-song round the piano
A drive over the hill to Spain for tapas and white Rioja
Twisting by the pool
Candle lit dinner on the back terrace
Neighbours popping in for a chat and an aperitif
Billy, the mystery cat who comes and goes
The laughter of children, and their children coming across from the pool
A visit to the vineyard to catch up with the grower and fill up the boot
A gin & tonic at sundown
The chatter of the crickets as the day comes to an end
A night sky with stars like diamonds scattered on velvet
The abbey bells marking the time that passes far too quickly
Languages:
English, French, Spanish
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