Clos d'Hullias Holiday house and B and B in Languedoc
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Clos d'Hullias Holiday rentals, self catering and B&B in Languedoc
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Clos d'Hullias
30760
St Christol de Rodières
Tel/fax : +33 4 66 79 40 74
contact@hullias.com



  The domain  
Protected from the "Mistral" wind, the estate stretches over 4 acres of "garrigue", olive trees and green oaks in graceful terraces dotted with lavender, wild mint, thyme and rosemary.
It consists in a group of stone houses of character dating from the 17th century with 2 panoramic swimming pools.
One of the houses, "La Maison de l'épervier", has been renovated for the owners. Three others are proposed for hollidays rental separately or together:
-"La Maison bleue" offers 4 or 5 bedrooms for 10 to 12 people.
-"La Maison de la tour" offers 3 or 4 bedrooms for 8 to 10 people.
-"La Maison du hibou" offers 1 or 2 bedrooms for 5 to 7 people.

As for the "guests rooms", the "Chambre du mûrier", "Chambre de la tour" and "6 pennies Suite"are accomodated each for 2 persons and the "Chambre du laurier" for 3/4 persons.
The upper part of "La Maison du hibou" is also available as a "Suite".
The 10mx5m large "Swimming pool Rampart" is surrounded by a 300 sqm recreation area made against a backdrop of old walls with solarium and a mass of scented plants. The place offers a stunning quietness and a fantastic view to the "Mont Ventoux", the giant of Provence, over the Rhône valley and the vines. "La Maison de la Tour" may have it for private use on request.
The 12mx6m large "Swimming pool with rosemaries" is fitted out with a shallow part which allows watersports; Its resting areas all around looks out to gently sloping lower areas blanketed with olive trees and vines and, by clear weather, give a breathtaking view extending as far as
the Alps over the "Ardeche Gorges" to the north
to the "Uzege" hillsides to the south.