Traditional beamed cottage for holiday rental near Mimizan Plage

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Self-Catering Holidays in Atlantic Aquitaine, South West France - Villas, Cottages & Apartments

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Holiday Villas, Cottages & Apartments in Aquitaine, South West France

011 Escource Cottage Landaise, nr Mimizan

Three reasons to choose Escource Cottage
  • Perfectly-preserved 18th century Landaise cottage
  • Tranquil forest location gives a feeling of being away from it all
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Learn aga cookery, surfing or shooting with owners Emma & Thierry
Summary :

Deep in the heart of the pine forest of Les Landes yet only a short trip to the coast and lakes, this is as good an example of a traditional Landaise cottage as you will find.

The 300-year old cottage enjoys one and a half acres of peaceful, natural surroundings, ideal for kids, nature lovers and those who simply want a little peace. A new pool adds to the outdoor fun. Inside, the cottage has a wealth of original features and antique furnishings from local brocantes. All in all, Escource Cottage provides a truly French experience.


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Beamed ceiling and exposed stone walls - click to enlarge
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Key Facts :

Location :
Mimizan 16 kms
Type of location :
Forest
No. of bedrooms :
3 : 3x doubles/twins (beds can be separated to make twins)
Sleeping capacity :
6
No. of bathrooms :
3 en-suite shower rooms
Style of property :
Traditional Landaise cottage
Quality guide :
HIGH QUALITY - what does this mean?
Prices :
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• Price includes bed linen, towels, electricity, water, gas
• Optional extras available:
- Babysitting €8 per hour
- Meal prepared for your arrival - please enquire with us for details
- Cooking during your holiday - please enquire with us for details
- Change of bed linen - arrange & pay for locally if required
- Aga cookery tuition 35 EUR per hour (pre-reserve and pay locally)
- Surfing or windsurfing 50 EUR per 1.5 hr session (pre-reserve and pay locally, subject to Thierry's availability)
• £200 security deposit payable on arrival please, cash or cheque, sterling or euros. Cheques are cashed only if necessary. The deposit is returned to clients on departure - assuming there are no breakages/damages.
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Linen arrangements :
Beds made for arrival. Household towels provided with the rental & towels are changed on the middle Saturday of 2+ week bookings
Cleaning arrangements :
No cleaning services are provided
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Arrivals & departure :
Arrive Saturday 4-6pm and depart Saturday by 10am. There is some flexibility in the off season
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Nearest beach :
Contis-Plage 20 kms
Nearest boulangerie :
Onesse 12 kms
Nearest airport :
Biarritz & Bordeaux airports both 1 hour approx.
Nearest ferry port :
St Malo 7 hours approx
Swimming pool :
Yes - fenced off for safety and lockable gate. 8x4m length/width, depth 0.80-1.65m. Roman steps into the pool. Clients are asked to sign a 'Swimming Pool Disclaimer' on arrival - please ask us if you would like to see a copy in advance
Facilities & equipment :
Dishwasher & washing machine (owner's house next door); video player & CD player; BBQ; bikes ; windsurf boards; surf boards & body boards
Suitability for children :
Quiet for teenagers but large & safe grounds to play. Horses in a paddock next door - suitable for short ride. Bikes & surfboards available to borrow
Suitability for infants :
Cot, cot linen & high chair available
Large grounds to play; safe distance from the road
. Pool fenced off
Things to see & do :
Cycing, surfing & windsurfing, nature trails, golf, horse riding. Visit Bordeaux, Arcachon, Biarritz, Basque Country, Pyrénées, Spain (Bilbao & San Sebastian)
House rules :
Pets allowed. No smoking inside the house please

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Location :  Map Ref B4
 
The cottage is located 2 kms outside of the small village of Escource, in a small forest clearing consisting of half a dozen or so houses, set well back from the road. Escource is just a 5 minute drive from the RN10, the main road connecting Bordeaux to Biarritz and is equidistant between the two.

Mimizan (16 kms) is the nearest main town. The beaches of the Côte d’Argent are 20 minutes’ drive.



Accommodation :
 
Standing in a large plot of land shared with the owners’ house next door, you can imagine arriving here 100 hundred years ago and not much would be different. Life here is faithful to the Gascon traditions of living off the land – good food and good wine and every chance of living into your 90s!

Escource Cottage Landaise functions as both a rental cottage and a chambres d’hôtes. Each of the 3 bedrooms is equipped with en-suite facilities including shower, wash-hand basin and wc. In keeping with its status as a chambres d’hôtes, breakfast and evening meals can be cooked – at an extra cost of course.

The cottage dates back to the 18th century and has been renovated to a high standard, retaining its character and original features. Wooden beams feature both inside and outside and the cottage has been tastefully furnished with antiques sourced locally. Guests will have to mind their heads on low beams - a common feature on traditional properties such as this.

The cottage is owned by Emma and Thierry. Emma is English but has lived in France for 20 years. Both Emma and Thierry are on-hand to assist guests in exploring the local region and pursuing a wide range of activities at the cottage and nearby, such as photography, surfing, sailing, and learning French. Thierry is a former French national windsurfing champion whilst Emma’s aga cooking skills have featured in Time Out magazine! Please enquire with us to see what is possible for the season ahead.

The large open-living area downstairs incorporates traditional French kitchen with wood stove, extensive lounge and separate dining table. The kitchen manages successfully to incorporate modern appliances such as dishwasher and fridge (with freezer compartment) - the washing machine is in the owner's house next door. Oak beams and pillars feature throughout the room and the floor is tiled in terracotta. The lounge is full of natural light and there are sofas and chairs for relaxing in the evenings after dinner. A TV is also provided in the lounge.

The three bedrooms maintain a consistent theme of oak beams, antiques and tasteful furnishings. Each is en-suite and one of them is downstairs off the lounge. The bedrooms all consist of twins which can be pushed together to make doubles if preferred.

A wooden staircase leads from the dining room to the two rooms upstairs.

Outside, there is a lovely large lawn for adults to relax and kids to play. There is also a beautiful swimming pool which is fenced off for safety. The kids will also enjoy the abundance of animals including Emma and Thierry’s dog who likes nothing better than to play football with guests!

Beyond the garden is a wooded area, also part of the property, where you can enjoy nature walks or horse-rides. Surf boards and bikes are available for guests to use free of charge. A cot and high chair are also available on request.

A covered terrace lies to the side of the cottage and is perfect for summer evenings dining on Gascony’s finest dishes of duck and foie gras.

The house is not centrally heated but there are electric heaters or a wood stove/chimney in each room. 


Local Guide :

Whilst Escource Cottage Landaise is ideal for those seeking total calm and relaxation, you will also find a range of activities available locally plus a host of potential day-trips slightly further afield…Bordeaux, Biarritz and the numerous vineyards of the Gironde, for instance.

Thierry is an expert surfer and windsurfer and can suggest local beaches and lakes or even take you there for a lesson. If you want to try your hand at shooting, Thierry is again the man to consult. For activities based around the cottage, Emma provides tuition on fitness, pilates, cooking with an aga, photography and learning French.

There are plenty of opportunities locally for horse-riding, canoeing / kayaking and golfers should head to Moliets, Biscarrosse, Gujan Mestras or Arcachon (the course at Mimizan is only 3 holes). Arcachon is great for sailing whilst for cycling and walking there are many peaceful forest tracks to enjoy. Fishing enthusiasts are blessed with a choice of rivers, lakes and ocean. Similarly, birdwatchers will enjoy the abundant birdlife around the lakes and the Bassin d’Arcachon, particularly at Ile aux Oiseaux (Bird Island)

Two more unusual pursuits to try are flying over the forests in a small plane and cross-country skiing on pine needles!

If you’d like to learn more about the Landaise culture and traditions, visit the eco-museum at nearby Sabres.

The nearest ocean beaches can be found at Mimizan-Plage and Contis-Plage. The former is much more popular with families in the high season. Both are 20-25 minutes drive. The older inland town of Mimizan has a busy market on Fridays.

Escource is the nearest village but being on the small side, it has little to offer other than the bare essentials – a post office and bread depot. There is also a tennis court here.

Suggestions for day-trips include:


• Arcachon. This popular and stylish French favourite provides plenty of options for visitors. Ferries run from Arcachon to a host of destinations including Cap Ferret, a smart resort on the other side of the Bassin d’Arcachon and to the beautiful Banc d’Arguin, a sand-bank nature reserve. The Banc d’Arguin sits at the foot of the famous Dune du Pilat which at over 100 metres is the largest sand dune in Europe. A journey to the summit (try it without the staircase provided!) is a must; sunrise and sunset are the best times.

Back into Arcachon, stroll along the seafront or through the delightful Ville d’Hiver (Winter Town) and explore its fabulous collection of eclectic villas. There is also a lovely park to cool off in the shade and watch the locals play petanques. The Bassin d’Arcachon is packed full of oyster farms and you will have no difficulty finding a supply of these slimy crustaceans to dine on in one of the town’s many seafood restaurants.

• Biarritz and St Jean de Luz. An hour’s drive south are the sophisticated resorts of Biarritz and St Jean de Luz, the south Atlantic’s riposte to the Côte d’Azur. Both provide excellent beaches, cuisine and up-market shopping as well as a good introduction to the Spanish-influenced Pays Basque. If you have time, drop into the regional capital, Bayonne. Famed for its ham and its chocolates, Bayonne was under English rule for 300 years. It is much under-rated and worth a trip to see its cathedral and walk its ancient streets.

• Spa or Thalassotherapy. In France, the south west is known for its rejuvenating waters, both salt and fresh varieties. Dax is the official spa capital of France and is a 40 minute drive from Escource Cottage Landaise. The Côte Basque – Hendaye, St Jean de Luz and Biarritz - is home to numerous thalassotherapy centres.

• Lakes. The freshwater lakes that punctuate the forest provide a great alternative to the ocean and safer bathing for children. Rather like the Lake District in England, each lake - or étang - has its own atmosphere. Near to the cottage are the étangs Aureilhan and Léon. Both are relatively small and delightfully tranquil; at the latter you can canoe from the lake along the serene Courant d’Huchet to the ocean’s edge.

• Vineyards. If you’re feeling ‘beached out’ why not take the opportunity to explore some of the region’s vineyards? The famous Graves and Sauternes vineyards are an hour’s drive north east in the direction of Bordeaux and Langon.

For further information try the links below. Please note that we cannot be held responsible for the content of third party sites.

Les Landes Tourisme Guide
Mimizan Tourism Guide
Arcachon Tourism Guide
UK Tourist Office for France


Escource Cottage page links: Summary | Key Facts | Photos | Location | Accommodation | Local Guide
Call 0870 6092845 or email info@alternative-aquitaine.co.uk for information & booking
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Traditional Landaise features - click to enlarge