Castle / Palace in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Reasons to book
About this castle / palace rental
Features:
Château Interiors
Ground Floor
- Entrance hall
- Large living room with fireplace, sofas, desk, small bar area and French doors opening out to front garden
- Lounge with fireplace, TV, DVD player and small library in the tower
- Dining room with doors opening out to garden
- Kitchen, well-equipped including sink, gas and electric cooker, air fryer, toaster, kettle and small table
- Smaller kitchen with cooker, two large fridge freezers, microwave, wine cooler, ice-machine and two dishwashers
- Laundry room
- WC
First Floor
- Master bedroom with king-size double bed, small en suite shower room and separate en suite bathroom with bath, bidet and WC
- Bedroom with double bed and separate WC in hallway (this bedroom also has a door direct to the master bedroom’s en suite bathroom but it is usually bolted – access can be allowed on request)
- Bedroom with king-size double bed and small en suite shower room with sink and WC
- Bedroom with king-size double bed and en suite bathroom with Japanese half-bath/shower, sink and WC
- Bedroom/study with single bed, sink (in wardrobe) and the option to add an extra single bed, or convert to one double bed
Second Floor
- 2 x bedrooms with two single beds
- Bedroom with double bed
- WC with sink
- Bathroom with bath and sink
- Shower room
Outside Grounds
- Swimming pool (15m x 6m, depth: 0.25-2.3m) with safety gate access. Open approximately June to end-September
- Al-fresco dining table and chairs
- Barbecue
- Fire pit
- Tennis court with lobster ball machine
- Croquet set
- Outdoor gym area
- Vast private grounds/woodland (enclosed)
Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- Heating
- Smart TV with Netflix
- DVD player and DVDs
- Sonos music system
- Board games
- Children’s books
- Outdoor gym equipment
- Tennis court
- Croquet set
- Ironing facilities
- Washing machines and tumble dryers
Location:
Château Bellevue is in the Landes department, close to the banks of the Adour and the border with the Pyrénées-Atlantiques. Within easy reach of Hossegor, Bayonne and Biarritz as well as many amazing beaches, this is a great base for experiencing this beautiful and vibrant region of south-western France.Located just off a country road, you have easy access to the D817 that takes you to Peyrehorade, the nearest town about 13km by car. As well as restaurants, supermarkets and other useful amenities, Peyrehorade hosts a market on a Wednesday morning. Even closer, a bakery and tabac can be found in the small local village around 1km away.Pretty local villages worthy of a visit include Saint-Barthélemy (16km) as well as Saint-André-de-Seignanx (13km) and Saint-Martin-de-Seignanx (15km), both offering some lovely walks and close to the incredible Marais d'Orx, a paradise for nature lovers and bird-watching enthusiasts. Ondres (20km) and Tarnos (24km) are the gateways to this part of the Landes coastline where you will find fantastic wild sandy beaches backed by pine forests. The much-loved seaside resort of Hossegor (25km) is just slightly further north, famous for its fine surfing beaches and atmospheric summer vibe. For a break away from the Atlantic waves, Lac d'Hossegor is perfect for paddling as well as watersports such as canoeing and stand-up paddle boarding. Make sure you try Hossegor oysters as well!Outdoor enthusiasts can walk, cycle or mountain bike through the Landes Forest to the north of Hossegor whilst horse-riding and golf are also incredibly popular across this region with courses such as Golf de Seignosse (28km) and NAS Golf Chiberta (31km) both in stunning locations.Biarritz (32km) is yet another fine day out whether admiring its 19th century art-deco architecture, dining out in the old town near Port des Pêcheurs or walking along La Grande Plage as far as Biarritz’ lighthouse. Plage de la Côte des Basques is one of Biarritz’ most well-known surfing spots or head further south towards Guéthary (50km), perhaps stopping off in the very charming Basque seaside village of Bidart. A magnificent coastal walking path connects Bidart to Hendaye, via the picturesque bay at Saint-Jean-de-Luz. You could even drive as far as the Spanish border and onwards to San Sebastian (82km), just over an hour away. Closer to home, don’t miss the elegant city of Bayonne (25km) where the Adour and Nive rivers meet. Bayonne is not only famous for its ham, chocolate and bull-fighting, it’s also a very beautiful place to explore with cobbled lanes, colourful houses and its impressive cathedral, a listed UNESCO World Heritage site.
Terms & Conditions:
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£2500 charged to client’s credit card as a pre-authorisation before arrival and refunded two weeks after departure, subject to full inspection.
5.00 p.m.
10.00 a.m.
Yes.
Yes.
Dogs may be allowed on request only and with prior agreement with the owner.
A cot and highchair can be provided on request.
Weddings, stag/hen parties and any special events are not allowed.
The caretaker lives in a separate cottage next to the château.
The château sleeps up to 15 guests across eight bedrooms. An extra bed can be added to the study/single bedroom for a sixteenth guest, but please note in this case there may not be room to use the desk comfortably.
Saturday from June to September. Flexible in all other periods.
Yes and mid-stay cleaning for stays of 7+ nights also included. However, guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit.
Not allowed.
7 nights. All other durations on request.
Yes.
French Visitors Tax payable to Oliver's Travels at the time of balance payment (typically costs €1-€10 per adult per night - please enquire if exact amount is required).
Yes.
The pool is open approximately May to end-September. Please note that pool opening dates are subject to local weather conditions and pool maintenance requirements and that cooler months may not be suitable for swimming.
Pets - allowed
Smoking - not allowed
