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

Call 0870 6092845 or email info@alternative-aquitaine.co.uk for information & booking


 Family Holiday Sites in Aquitaine, south west France

FHS016 Allée des Dunes, Ondres
Smart new holiday residence near Biarritz with pool & tennis courts, just 1 km from the beach. Excellent location for tennis, swimming, surfing and cycling.
Les Rives Marines - click for enlargement
Three Reasons to stay at Allée des Dunes...
Pleasant pine forest setting
Short cycle trail to the beach 1 km away
Enjoy the Landes & Basque country: Bayonne, Biarritz & delicious French/Spanish cuisine
Moliets Plage (no enlargement available)
In Our Opinion...

Opened in 2007, Allee des Dunes is a smart, modern residence sympathetically designed in keeping with the pine forest setting.

The residence features a large shared swimming pool and two good tennis courts. The pedestrianised open spaces round the chalets and apartments offer children plenty of space to play.
Ondres-Plage beach is 1 km away by cycle trail; bikes can be hired at reception.

The accommodation is reasonably spacious and well-equipped; each apartment and chalet benefits from a small terrace or balcony with garden table & chairs. This is an ideal venue for a family with children up to early teens who will enjoy the pool, tennis, cycling and beaches.

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Call 0870 6092845 or email us to book or hold an option for 48 hours
 
 Key Facts :

Nearest town :
Ondres 1.5 kms
Type of location :
Peaceful pine-forest setting
No. of bedrooms :
1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments & 2 and 3 bedroom chalets available
Sleeping capacity :
Party sizes from 2 to 6 are catered for
No. of bathrooms :
1 & 2 bedroom apartments & chalets: 1 bathroom
3 bedroom apartments & chalets: 1 bathroom + 1 shower room
Style of property :
New, low-rise holiday residence comprising 100 apartments and 50 chalets. The style is contemporary with good use of timber to successfully blend with the pine forest environment
Quality guide :
SIMPLE-GOOD QUALITY » see definition
Price per week (2008) :
Price Band for this venue:
Check prices and availability:
For adequate space & comfort, we recommend the lower occupancy limit.
» Please consult the notes on prices for extra info on what the price includes and what optional extras are available. All supplements to be paid locally.
» Don't forget to check the Special Offers too
» Modest tourist tax payable locally - approx. €1 per day per person
» A security deposit of €250 collected on your credit card on arrival. Deductions are made only if necessary (e.g. apartment left untidy or there are breakages)
Linen Arrangements :
• Bed linen and bathroom towels are included in the rental price but paid for separately - on collection from reception on arrival
• Fresh linen & towels can be collected from reception each Saturday
Cleaning Arrangements :
You can arrange end-of-stay cleaning if required - see notes on prices
Arrival & Departure :
Arrival is 5-8pm and departure is by 10am please. From June 21st to September 13th inclusive, the period reserved must be Saturday-Saturday. This means you can actually arrive and depart any day of the week but the period reserved must be Saturday-to-Saturday. For other periods it is possible to accommodate arrival and departure on days other than Saturday (minimum 7 nights).
Nearest beach :
Local beach (Ondres-Plage) 1 km via cycle track or pedestrian walkway. Ondres is half-way between the larger resorts of Biarritz and Hossegor both approx. 15-20 kms away.
Nearest boulangerie :
Ondres mini-market is 800 metres away. The village proper, 1.5 kms away, has a cafe/bar, restaurant, pharmacy and Tourist Office.
Nearest airport :
Biarritz 20 kms.
Nearest ferry port :
St Malo 8 hours (approx)
Swimming pool :
Shared outdoor swimming pool plus smaller children's paddling pool. Aqua aerobic sessions available in high season.
Facilities :

Tennis courts (lessons/courses available), reception office, soft-drinks bar, parking, laundry room

Suitability for children :
Very good for younger children - pool, safe car-less site, footpaths and cycle tracks. Excellent for children of all ages who enjoy beach days, cycling, surfing, walks, etc; less appealing to older teenagers who want some independence in a busier resort with night-life.
Things to see & do :
Cycling, surfing, walks, fishing, other water-sports all available locally. Other nearby resorts: Biarritz, Hossegor, St Jean de Luz. Culture & day-trips: Basque country villages, Bayonne, Gascony San Sebastien & Pamplona (Spain)
Pets allowed :
Yes - supplement applies - see notes on prices
Location

Map reference: B5

The Résidence Allée des Dunes is situated approximately 20 kms north of Biarritz in the south-west corner of the Landes, 1 km from the coast.

By train : Ondres station - connect from Bayonne via SNCF
By road : autoroute A63 exit 7 direction Tarnos/Ondres
By air : Biarritz c.20kms

 
Accommodation

Allee des Dunes consists of 100 ground or first-floor apartments in a dozen low-rise buildings, and 50 independent, single-storey chalets. The site is pedestrianised, and the accommodation is laid out attractively amongst pine trees.

Apartments
We offer three types of apartment - 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms - either on the ground or first floor.
In each apartment you will find:

• kitchen with microwave, dishwasher, ceramic hob, fridge with freezer compartment, coffee-maker
• furnished terrace or balcony
FHS016-T3 - 2 bedrooms • Sleeps 4-6 • 39m2
Living area with sofa-bed • bedroom 1 with double bed • bedroom 2 with bunk beds • bathroom with bath & WC
» CHECK PRICES + AVAILABILITY and notes on prices
FHS016-T4 - 3 bedrooms • Sleeps 4-6 • 45m2
Living area with sofa-bed • bedroom 1 with double bed and en-suite shower-room • bedroom 2 with twin beds • bedroom 3 with bunk beds • bathroom with bath & WC
» CHECK PRICES + AVAILABILITY and notes on prices

Chalets
We offer two types of chalet - 2 or 3 bedrooms.
In each chalet you will find:

• kitchen with microwave, dishwasher, ceramic hob, fridge with freezer compartment, coffee-maker
• furnished terrace or balcony

FHS016-M3 - 2 bedrooms • Sleeps 4-6 • 40m2
Living area with sofa-bed • bedroom 1 with double bed • bedroom 2 with bunk beds • bathroom with bath & WC
» CHECK PRICES + AVAILABILITY and notes on prices
FHS016-M4 - 3 bedrooms • Sleeps 6-8• 49m2
Living area with sofa-bed • bedroom 1 with double bed and en-suite shower-room • bedroom 2 with twin beds • bedroom 3 with bunk beds • bathroom with bath & WC
» CHECK PRICES + AVAILABILITY and notes on prices
Traditional Bassin architecture - click for enlargement
 
About Ondres-Plage & Ondres

Ondres is located at the southern tip of the Landes coast, just north of the Adour river. South of the river leads lies Bayonne, capital of the Spanish-influenced French Basque country. A short drive north is Europe's surf capital, Hossegor. Inland leads towards the French gastronomic heartland of Gascony. Food, surfing & culture - it's all in easy reach! Ondres itself has two separate centres: Ondres-Plage and Ondres-bourg.

Ondres-Plage
, approx. 1 km from the residence,
is a very small beach resort with a couple of snack bars, bar and two restaurants which, this being France, are definitely superior to what you'd find on a British beach, and serve good cuisine in relaxed surroundings. The beach itself is, like the rest of the Cote d'Argent, a vast sandy playground with fantastic waves, and is supervised in summer.

A surf school operates at the beach - in summer staff visit the residence on Sunday morning to answer questions and book lessons.

Ondres-bourg town, approx. 1500m from Allée des Dunes, is very small and offers a few local amenities: boulangerie, local supermarket, cafe, pharmacy, pizza outlet and a couple of restaurants. The small square hosts a Sunday-morning market all year round.

Links:

Ondres Tourist Office


 
The Region
Discover the Côte Landaise and Côte Basque regions of Aquitaine

Most of the south west of France is something of an outdoor playground and this southern area of Les Landes is certainly no exception. Take your pick from surfing, watersports, sailing, cycling, tennis, horse-riding and golf to name a few.

Golfers are spolit for choice with the range of excellent standard courses nearby: Golf d’Hossegor & Seignosse to the north and le Phare, Makila, Arcangues and Chiberta around Biarritz.

Surfers will know all about the Côte d'Argent and can enjoy the pick of waves at Tarnos-Plage, Hossegor and Capbreton - some of Europes's best waves.

Cyclists can enjoy the many safe forest tracks that connect between the villages inland and coastal towns. Particularly enjoyable is to take bikes (and picnic) along the minor roads which hug both the southern and northern banks of the Adour. It’s a scene straight out of Wind In The Willows!

Sailing enthusiasts should head for the Capbreton Marina - 5 kms south of Hossegor.

Being so close to the Pays Basque border, sporting life also includes the legendary game of pelota. You can watch a game at many a village fronton or watch the professionals in action at Bayonne. Another great spectator sport of th the region is course landaise. This is south west France's more human version of bull-fighting where the bull leaves the arena still breathing. In fact, it's more circus than bull-fighting.

A short distance inland is the Adour river and an area known as Les Barthes. The Adour is a vast river fed by the melting snows of the Pyrénées and "Les Barthes" is the name given to the floodplain on the north bank which, each year without fail, fills up with the river’s surplus water. This swampy prairie is home to a secret ingredient used to feed the famous thermal spas of nearby Dax which are so craved for their therapeutic powers. The ecology of Les Barthes makes it something of a special environment for bird-watching (Marais d'Orx is another prime location), nature studies and spotting the small but friendly poneys barthais. Of course, the Adour itself is fertile territory for fishing enthusiasts; eels, pike and salmon are just a few of the varieties to be found and obtaining a licence to catch them is refreshingly straightforward – and inexpensive.

The Pays Basque and this southern stretch of Les Landes are rich in attractions; here are just a few suggestions for day-trips:

Biarritz and St Jean de Luz. Less than an hour’s drive south are the sophisticated resorts of Biarritz and St Jean de Luz, the south Atlantic’s competition 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 & 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 25 minute drive from les Barthes. 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 etang has its own atmosphere. Try etangs Blanc, Soutsons and Léon; at the latter you can canoe from the lake along the serene Courant d’Huchet to the ocean’s edge.

Chalosse Country. To the south of Dax and Mont-de-Marsan you start to enter rural Gascony, which means several things: foie gras, floc de Gascogne (a sherry-like aperitif) and a pleasantly slow pace of life. The food is marvellous, the towns are half asleep except for market days, and the countryside is highly relaxing. Montfort-en-Chalosse, Mugron and St. Sever are good stopping points.

Basque Country. The delightful rolling green hills and picture-perfect villages of the Pays Basque are a must. la Bastide-Clairence, Ainhoa, Sare, Espelette and Ascain all perfectly demonstrate Basque village life. A visit to Cambo-les-Bains is recommended not least to visit the magnificent Villa Arnaga, home of the late Edmund Rostand, author of Cyrano de Bergerac.

Parc National des Pyrénées. A little further south and you can hike in the mountain air, walk or mountain bike through the Forêt d’Iraty or des Arbailles and try your hand at a variety of life-threatening pursuits such as rock-climbing, parascending or white-water rafting.

Spain. It’s an hour to the border and only a short distance further to the majestic city of San Sebastian, the Spanish Basque country’s equivalent of Biarritz. The more adventurous could drive another hour or so further along the northern coast to Bilbao to see the Guggenheim.

For further information try the links below. There is an excellent tourist office in Hossegor too. Please note that we cannot be held responsible for the content of third party sites.

Ondres Office de Tourisme
Biarritz Office de Tourisme
Bayonne Office de Tourisme
Tourisme Guide to Les Landes
Guide to the Basque Country
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