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Villa Josephine: Above the vine yards overlooking the sea, big terrasse & pool
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10 de 10
Extraordinária
2 quartosMais de 1 banheiroAcomoda 5 pessoas65 m²
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Laroque-des-Albères, Occitanie
- Place, Adega dos Vinicultores de Albères8 min de carro
- Place, La Vallée des Tortues10 min de carro
- Place, Praia de Argeles22 min de carro
- Airport, Perpignan (PGF-Perpignan - Aeroporto Internacional de Rivesaltes)35 min de carro
Quartos e camas
2 quartos (acomoda 5 pessoas)
Quarto 1
1 cama de casal
Quarto 2
2 camas de solteiro
Quarto 3
1 futon casal
1 banheiro, 1 lavabo
Banheiro 1
Bidê · Apenas chuveiro
Banheiro 2
Vaso sanitário
Espaços
Varanda ou varanda coberta
Cozinha
Sacada
Área de jantar separada
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Sobre esta propriedade
Villa Josephine: Above the vine yards overlooking the sea, big terrasse & pool
TLDR: Our private holiday home Villa-Josephine is situated in the Languedoc Roussilon above the vineyards on the wooded hillside of the Alberes to the Mediterranean Sea in France. From the apartment you rent you have a fantastic view of the snow-capped mountains, the Roussilon plain and the Mediterranean sea. Swimming pool and tennis court are available for shared use. (2 Bedrooms, Living room, Kitchen, Bath, Toilet + big Terrace. =103 m2)
Situated on a hillside above the sea, above the vineyards
The house is situated in the south of France above the sea and the vineyards in an oak forest on the steep slopes of the Albères with fantastic views over the Roussillon plain over the Mediterranean Sea to the snow-capped peaks around the Canigou, in southern Roussillon or French Catalonia on the border with Spain.
Property / Garden
The property, as well as the surrounding area, is situated on a wooded mountain slope and is covered with cork oaks and holm oaks. There you will find beautiful, semi-shade places with a wonderful view over the plain of Perpignan. The steep slopes of the property are home to some interesting Mediterranean plants including aloe vera and wild herbs such as thyme, rosemary and oregano.
Terrace
However, you have the most beautiful view from the terrace. Over the treetops of the holm and cork oaks you look to the east to the sea about 12 km away, to the north over the plain of Perpignan to the mountain ranges of the Corbieres and to the west to the mostly snow-covered local mountain of the Catalans, the Mont Canigou, about 60 km away. The terrace is large. (approx. 40 sqm) It is tiled with real terracotta and completely covered. There is a comfortable lounge seating area (couch with brothel and coffee table) and a garden table with 6 chairs. In the morning there is sun on the terrace from the east. In the midday heat, when the sun is high, you enjoy shade, in the late afternoon the sun comes back to the terrace from the west.
Apartment
The apartment is about 63 square meters in size and consists of
a large living-dining room with open kitchen, a bedroom with double bed 140x200 cm and view over the plain of Perpignan,
a second bedroom with two separate beds 90x200 cm (here the view goes into the forest),
a bathroom (with washbasin, shower, bidet and washing machine)
a corridor with a small storeroom and wardrobe,
and a separate toilet.
It is normally suitable for 4 adults, but a baby bed can be provided if required and there is also a fold-out sofa bed (140x200cm) in the living room which can be booked in for overnight accommodation. The large and bright living and dining room as well as the spacious well-equipped kitchen can be opened with large glass sliding doors to the terrace and has views over the wide plain of Perpignan.
The kitchen is open to the living room and has a fitted kitchen. In addition to a fridge with separate freezer compartment, stove with oven and double sink, it also has a dishwasher, microwave, coffee machine and an electric grill. You will also find extensive cooking utensils in the apartment. This is not a typical narrowly equipped holiday home kitchen. You can really cook in this kitchen. And you should. Take advantage of the wide selection of fresh, locally grown food and the wonderful Mediterranean spices, some of which grow in the garden.
Swimming pool
You share the swimming pool (about 350m from the house as the crow flies) with the inhabitants of the Domaine-des-Alberes. From the house you can already see it and of course walk there, but beware, there are quite a few meters of altitude in between, and you should consider whether you want to walk up the mountain again, fought off, or rather take the car. There is also a toilet and a room next to the swimming pool where you can change your clothes.
Parking
You can park directly next to the entrance, above the house at the Chemin du Vilar on a gravel area in front of the house.
Accessibility
The house is easy to reach. After leaving the motorway (A9) at Le Boulou you drive 15 minutes on the country road. For the last 5 minutes the road winds its way up the mountain. The access to the apartment is at garden level, but unfortunately not wheelchair accessible, as the road is higher and the property is situated on a steep slope, you have to go over an irregular natural stone staircase (see photos) with about 15 steps.
Smoking
This house is a non-smoking house. Smoking is only allowed on the terrace and even there only carefully. Fill the ashtray with a cm of water so that the wind does not carry embers to the surrounding trees. (danger of forest fire)
Mémé Josephine
The house bears the name of an old Catalan woman, my French "grandmother of choice" Josephine, who lived in Douilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse below the great Carthusian castle of the same name (see excursion descriptions in the apartment) and grew wine (including an excellent Macabeu vielle vigne) and vegetables there. She was the grandmother of my exchange partner Béatrice and I spent many weeks with her as a child in summer, while Béa buffaloed in Avignon for her exams. From her and her daughter, my wonderful host mother Jannine, I was cooked and pampered and learned a lot about rural life. Besides her vineyard and the big vegetable garden she also had various chickens and rabbits and dogs and cats. She and Jannine, who still lives with her dear husband Éli in Douilhac today, taught me many recipes and drew our family's attention to the cultural wealth of the Laroque region, which finally led us to settle here 35 years ago.
Situated on a hillside above the sea, above the vineyards
The house is situated in the south of France above the sea and the vineyards in an oak forest on the steep slopes of the Albères with fantastic views over the Roussillon plain over the Mediterranean Sea to the snow-capped peaks around the Canigou, in southern Roussillon or French Catalonia on the border with Spain.
Property / Garden
The property, as well as the surrounding area, is situated on a wooded mountain slope and is covered with cork oaks and holm oaks. There you will find beautiful, semi-shade places with a wonderful view over the plain of Perpignan. The steep slopes of the property are home to some interesting Mediterranean plants including aloe vera and wild herbs such as thyme, rosemary and oregano.
Terrace
However, you have the most beautiful view from the terrace. Over the treetops of the holm and cork oaks you look to the east to the sea about 12 km away, to the north over the plain of Perpignan to the mountain ranges of the Corbieres and to the west to the mostly snow-covered local mountain of the Catalans, the Mont Canigou, about 60 km away. The terrace is large. (approx. 40 sqm) It is tiled with real terracotta and completely covered. There is a comfortable lounge seating area (couch with brothel and coffee table) and a garden table with 6 chairs. In the morning there is sun on the terrace from the east. In the midday heat, when the sun is high, you enjoy shade, in the late afternoon the sun comes back to the terrace from the west.
Apartment
The apartment is about 63 square meters in size and consists of
a large living-dining room with open kitchen, a bedroom with double bed 140x200 cm and view over the plain of Perpignan,
a second bedroom with two separate beds 90x200 cm (here the view goes into the forest),
a bathroom (with washbasin, shower, bidet and washing machine)
a corridor with a small storeroom and wardrobe,
and a separate toilet.
It is normally suitable for 4 adults, but a baby bed can be provided if required and there is also a fold-out sofa bed (140x200cm) in the living room which can be booked in for overnight accommodation. The large and bright living and dining room as well as the spacious well-equipped kitchen can be opened with large glass sliding doors to the terrace and has views over the wide plain of Perpignan.
The kitchen is open to the living room and has a fitted kitchen. In addition to a fridge with separate freezer compartment, stove with oven and double sink, it also has a dishwasher, microwave, coffee machine and an electric grill. You will also find extensive cooking utensils in the apartment. This is not a typical narrowly equipped holiday home kitchen. You can really cook in this kitchen. And you should. Take advantage of the wide selection of fresh, locally grown food and the wonderful Mediterranean spices, some of which grow in the garden.
Swimming pool
You share the swimming pool (about 350m from the house as the crow flies) with the inhabitants of the Domaine-des-Alberes. From the house you can already see it and of course walk there, but beware, there are quite a few meters of altitude in between, and you should consider whether you want to walk up the mountain again, fought off, or rather take the car. There is also a toilet and a room next to the swimming pool where you can change your clothes.
Parking
You can park directly next to the entrance, above the house at the Chemin du Vilar on a gravel area in front of the house.
Accessibility
The house is easy to reach. After leaving the motorway (A9) at Le Boulou you drive 15 minutes on the country road. For the last 5 minutes the road winds its way up the mountain. The access to the apartment is at garden level, but unfortunately not wheelchair accessible, as the road is higher and the property is situated on a steep slope, you have to go over an irregular natural stone staircase (see photos) with about 15 steps.
Smoking
This house is a non-smoking house. Smoking is only allowed on the terrace and even there only carefully. Fill the ashtray with a cm of water so that the wind does not carry embers to the surrounding trees. (danger of forest fire)
Mémé Josephine
The house bears the name of an old Catalan woman, my French "grandmother of choice" Josephine, who lived in Douilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse below the great Carthusian castle of the same name (see excursion descriptions in the apartment) and grew wine (including an excellent Macabeu vielle vigne) and vegetables there. She was the grandmother of my exchange partner Béatrice and I spent many weeks with her as a child in summer, while Béa buffaloed in Avignon for her exams. From her and her daughter, my wonderful host mother Jannine, I was cooked and pampered and learned a lot about rural life. Besides her vineyard and the big vegetable garden she also had various chickens and rabbits and dogs and cats. She and Jannine, who still lives with her dear husband Éli in Douilhac today, taught me many recipes and drew our family's attention to the cultural wealth of the Laroque region, which finally led us to settle here 35 years ago.
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Regras da propriedade
Check-in após 16h
Idade mínima para alugar: 22 anos
Check-out até 10h
Crianças
Aceita hóspedes de 0 a 17 anos
Eventos
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Animais de estimação
Não aceita animais de estimação
Política para fumantes
Não é permitido fumar
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Informações a área
Laroque-des-Albères
Com excelente localização em Laroque-des-Albères, esta vila fica nas montanhas e perto da praia. Quem gosta de fazer compras vai se deliciar em Centre Comercial Gran Jonquera Outlet & Shopping. A região também oferece belas atrações naturais, como Praia de Collioure e Saint-Cyprien-Plage. Ferme de Découverte e Le Tropique du Papillon também valem a visita. Divirta-se com atividades aquáticas nas proximidades, como passeios de jet ski e passeios de caiaque ou aventure-se com caminhadas e passeios de bicicleta.

Laroque-des-Albères, Occitanie
Nos arredores
- Adega dos Vinicultores de Albères - 8 min de carro - 3.9 km
- La Vallée des Tortues - 10 min de carro - 4.8 km
- Praia de Argeles - 22 min de carro - 14.5 km
- Praia de Racou - 23 min de carro - 14.5 km
- Praia de Collioure - 25 min de carro - 18.2 km
Opções nos arredores
Restaurantes
- McDonald's - 18 min de carro
- Café de france - 19 min de carro
- Brasserie Des Alberes - 13 min de carro
- Café dels Monts - 7 min de carro
- La Salamandre - 16 min de carro
Perguntas frequentes
Avaliações
10
Extraordinária
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Mais informaçõesAbre em uma nova janela10/10
Limpeza
10/10
Check-in
10/10
Comunicação
10/10
Localização
10/10
Precisão do anúncio
Avaliações
20 de ago. de 2021
Pontos positivos: Limpeza, check-in, comunicação, localização e precisão do anúncio
Hospedou-se por 11 diárias em ago. de 2021
10/10 - Excelente
Oliver G.
8 de ago. de 2021
Pontos positivos: Limpeza, check-in, comunicação, localização e precisão do anúncio
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Oliver G.
Hospedou-se por 14 diárias em jul. de 2021
Sobre o anfitrião
Anfitrião: Anne Beckmann
The house bears the name of an old Catalan woman, my French "grandmother of choice" Josephine, who lived in Douilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse below the great Carthusian castle of the same name and grew wine (including an excellent Macabeu vielle vigne) and vegetables there. She was the grandmother of my exchange partner Béatrice and I spent many weeks with her as a child in summer, while Béa buffaloed in Avignon for her exams. She and her daughter, my host mother Janine, cooked deliciously for me and tought me a lot about rural life. Besides her vineyard and the big vegetable garden she also had various chickens and rabbits and dogs and cats. She and Janine, who still lives in Douilhac today together with her lovely husband Éli, taught me many recipes and drew our family's attention to the cultural wealth of the Laroque region, which eventually led us to settle here.
Laroque has ever since been our second home for more than 35 years. For many years friends came and spent time with us at our holiday home, then friends of friends and friends of friends of friends... and word of mouth spread and we finally ended up renting out our holiday home, which was originally situated a little further down the mountain, but is now permanently rented to a friend who has fallen in love with the cottage.
Laroque has ever since been our second home for more than 35 years. For many years friends came and spent time with us at our holiday home, then friends of friends and friends of friends of friends... and word of mouth spread and we finally ended up renting out our holiday home, which was originally situated a little further down the mountain, but is now permanently rented to a friend who has fallen in love with the cottage.
Por que o anfitrião escolheu essa propriedade
When we found this house here, it blew us away. My mother, who is living with her partner down in the village on the way to the domain for years, had heard about it from a neighbour and drew my attention to it, and I had flown to France to see it. I remember the first time I entered the terrace and saw the view. I could see on the left the snow-covered Canigou and on the right the sea and the mountains behind the plain and all places in between.... also our old holiday house (called Belle Vue) has a great view, but here we are even higher here and the huge terrace.... I called my husband and said that he didn't have to come to look at it. I had already decided for it.
Since then we have settled here beautifully and come here with our adult children or friends. We don't always need both appartments so we are happy to share our Villa Josephine with you.
Since then we have settled here beautifully and come here with our adult children or friends. We don't always need both appartments so we are happy to share our Villa Josephine with you.
O que faz essa propriedade ser única?
My best time starts in the Morning. I love to stay in bed watching the morning dizzines do feed away uncovering the splendid view over the Roussilon plein. (I have included a photo with this morning view out of the bed room window in this listing to share it with you.)
When my husband gets up, he first checks out, if he can see Queribus. Queribus is a half ruind medieval cathar castle on the other side of the Roussillon plein. You have to really know, where to look and have good eyes to see it, as it is 70 Km away, but it has always been a sign for the clear weather he loves so much in this region. We are still discussing, if we can see Peyrepertuse, (the other big cathar castle of the Corbières, where Josephine lived) but there might be a mountain in between.
It's also an advantage that the house is situated in the Domaine des Alberes, a part of the village that is still well above the medieval centre and the castle of Laroque on the slopes of the Alberes, as we share a big swimming pool that is kept clean on a dayly basis (and tennis court) in this community. Otherwise it's a quiet, tranquil place, but close to the lively coastal towns and beaches if you want to spend the day on the beach. Since the Chemin du Vilar ends just above the house, there is hardly any traffic. Only mountain bikers can be seen torturing themselves up the mountain because of the rewarding view. (How nice that we only have to sit on the terrace to enjoy it. ;-) Just above the house there are several walking and hiking trails that lead through the Alberes up to Noillos, the highest mountain of the Alberes.
I also enjoy the surrounding villages, like St Genis, Sorede, St André, Argeles-sur-mer, Collioure, Port Vendres, Brouilla, Bages, Elne and of caus Laroque itself, when I go down to do my daily grocery shopping. All of them have medieval structures and in addition to the typical tranquil landscape marked by a wine-growing tradition, they also hold some wonderful cultural treasures.
When my husband gets up, he first checks out, if he can see Queribus. Queribus is a half ruind medieval cathar castle on the other side of the Roussillon plein. You have to really know, where to look and have good eyes to see it, as it is 70 Km away, but it has always been a sign for the clear weather he loves so much in this region. We are still discussing, if we can see Peyrepertuse, (the other big cathar castle of the Corbières, where Josephine lived) but there might be a mountain in between.
It's also an advantage that the house is situated in the Domaine des Alberes, a part of the village that is still well above the medieval centre and the castle of Laroque on the slopes of the Alberes, as we share a big swimming pool that is kept clean on a dayly basis (and tennis court) in this community. Otherwise it's a quiet, tranquil place, but close to the lively coastal towns and beaches if you want to spend the day on the beach. Since the Chemin du Vilar ends just above the house, there is hardly any traffic. Only mountain bikers can be seen torturing themselves up the mountain because of the rewarding view. (How nice that we only have to sit on the terrace to enjoy it. ;-) Just above the house there are several walking and hiking trails that lead through the Alberes up to Noillos, the highest mountain of the Alberes.
I also enjoy the surrounding villages, like St Genis, Sorede, St André, Argeles-sur-mer, Collioure, Port Vendres, Brouilla, Bages, Elne and of caus Laroque itself, when I go down to do my daily grocery shopping. All of them have medieval structures and in addition to the typical tranquil landscape marked by a wine-growing tradition, they also hold some wonderful cultural treasures.
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