La Maison Bleu, is a famous house amongst local people for it's unique design and vibrant colour. Sited around 3 minutes walk from the centre of Céret, the property offers a sought after blend of privacy with proximity to all amenities. Dine outdoors on the terrace, or simply enjoy your time relaxing in either the pool at the front, or the hot tub at the rear!
The house is ideal for couples, or small families; even those with a new born who need that holiday, bring the grandparents too!
The property has entrance porch with glass door, leading to entrance hallway with toilet and wash hand basin to the right upon entry. With stairs to the right leading to master bedroom with balcony and en-suite shower room. Second double bedroom with main shower room across also. Downstairs living area with French doors to outdoor terrace area, fully fitted kitchen with all modern appliances and cooking facilities. Gas hob, electric oven. Outdoors, the terrace overlooks the swimming pool with dining table & parasol at the end. The terrace also has additional awnings to create further shaded areas. Driveway parking for large vehicles. Pool and hot tub maintenance will be by a professional before your stay to prepare both for use, and additionally during the stay as required for longer stays. Guests will have access to the entire house except for the garage and some linen cupboards in the utility room.
Céret is a town in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. It is the capital of the historic Catalan comarca of Vallespir. The town is located on the Tech River, at the foot of the Pyrenees Mountains, about 20 kilometers (12 miles) from the Spanish border. Céret has a population of about 7,700 people.
Céret is a popular tourist destination, known for its art scene, its annual International Cubist Exhibition, and its proximity to the Pyrenees Mountains. The town is home to the Musée d'Art Moderne de Céret, which houses a collection of modern and contemporary art, including works by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Joan Miró. Céret is also home to the Musée de la Musique, which houses a collection of musical instruments from around the world.
In addition to its art scene, Céret's vibrant market place every Saturday morning early till mid afternoon is a great experience not to be missed. The town is also renowned for cherries and is home to the annual Céret Cherry Festival, which is held in May. The festival features a variety of events, including a cherry festival parade, a cherry tasting, and a cherry pie contest.
Céret is a charming town with a lot to offer visitors. Whether you're interested in art, music, cherries, or the Pyrenees Mountains - a real mecca for cyclists the world over, Céret is a great place to visit. With skiing accessible in the winter months and culture all year round, we hope you choose it as the place for your next holiday.
Céret is easily accessible with major motorway networks nearby. Local airports include Perpignan (0.5h), Gerona (1hr), Bezier (1.5hrs), Carcassonne (1.5hrs), Barcelona (1.5h), Montpellier (2hrs), Toulouse (2h 30min).
For those who wish to travel by train, rail links from: UK, France and Spain can bring you to Perpignan where the train and bus station are together. Buses throughout the region are well networked and cost only 1€ per trip, no matter how far you travel, making this an affordable option.