Canigou Suite: large bedroom with panoramic views of the Prades valley and the Canigou to the upper floor of the villa L'Olivette, in Eus, in Pyrénées-Orientales.
This suite of about 50 square meters, includes a large room including a part living room, sleeping areas, a bathroom, a cold kitchen and a small terrace facing the Canigou.
This property enjoys a pleasant volume with high ceilings so the room part in the party room.
The dining room includes a sofa, a coffee table, a writing table, 2 buffet style, a flat screen TV connected to the DTT network, a DVD player, a stereo and a computer with high speed internet, free use.
The room is part of the separate party room by an arch. It includes a bed 160 cm wide, a ceiling fan and air conditioning.
The bathroom has shower Roman, vanity, wardrobe and toilet.
The terrace has a table with 2 chairs and a removable awning. It opens onto the room and part of the game experience. It has a great view of the Canigou and the Prades valley.
A separate small room can prepare light snacks such as breakfast or salads. This room is equipped with a sink, a small refrigerator, a tea / coffee, toaster, juicer, dishes for breakfast and cold meals and 2 wall cupboards.
THE VILLA
The Villa L'Olivette is built on the hillside facing the Mont Canigou, 200 m from the village center, in a residential area. It extends over 3 levels in the middle of a garden with olive trees, oaks and mimosas.
The villa offers 2 cottages and 1 guest room. Each unit has a private entrance and offers access to the pool. Situated below the ground, the pool of 30 m2 (open from 1st of June until 15th of September) offers peace, privacy and serenity in a Mediterranean country setting with a splendid view of Mount Canigou and the Prades valley.
VILLAGE EUS
Village ranked "One of the most beautiful villages in France" and "The sunniest village in France"
Built on a rock, 3 km from the town of Prades, Eus has lots of charm and does not fail to seduce lovers of old stones. Some people tell how the village was the appointment of French music artists in the 1960s Even now, the foundation Boris Vian offers an entertainment program throughout the summer.