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018 Les Castelcap Jumeles, Capbreton

PENTHOUSE: Sea views to the south - click image to enlarge it

Three reasons to choose Les Castelcap Jumeles:
• Outstanding sea views and just yards from the beach
• Inter-connecting apartments ideal for families
• Walking distance to shops, restaurants and the marina
Summary :

This is about as close to the beach as you can be without getting your toes wet. The beach of Capbreton is almost in touching distance, plus there are shops and restaurants are in walking distance.

There are seven apartments in total at this discreet seafront building, Résidence Castelcap. Les Castelcap Jumeles combines the top floor unit Le Penthouse (1 bedroom) and L'Appartement Castelcap (2 bedrooms) beneath.They are connected by an internal staircase making this a perfect venue when some members of the party will appreciate some independence (e.g. grandparents, teenagers or a nanny).



 
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PENTHOUSE: Tasteful double bedroom - click image to enlarge it
APARTMENT: Living room - click image to enlarge it
PENTHOUSE: Sea views to the north - click image to enlarge it
 Key Facts :
Location :
Capbreton
Type of location :
Sea-front of a bustling resort and fishing port
No. of bedrooms :
3 in total:
Penthouse - 1x double
Apartment - 1x double & 1x twin (twins can be joined to make a King size double)
Sleeping capacity :
6-7 (sofa-bed in the penthouse can accommodate 1 extra adult or 2 small kids)
No. of bathrooms :
3 in total:
Penthouse - bathroom with bath, basin and bidet plus shower room including basin. There is 1 independent WC
Apartment - shower room (large independent shower) including basin and bidet. There is 1 independent WC.
Style of property :
Contemporary apartments, fully-equipped 
Quality guide :
HIGH QUALITY - what does this mean?
Prices :
Price Band for this property
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» The price includes linen & bathroom towels (changed each Saturday), beds made on arrival, water, gas and electricity, midweek clean of the apartment and two parking spaces
» Optional cleaning service can be arranged
» Security deposit £500 cheque (or €750), payable to the owner prior to arrival. The cheque is not cashed unless necessary and is returned to you within 10 days of departure unless there are damages to settle or extra cleaning charges to be deducted
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Linen arrangements :
Beds are made for arrival. A spare set of linen is provided to change over. Bathroom and beach towels also provided.
Cleaning arrangements :
The apartment is cleaned at each handover. Mid-stay and exit cleans can be arranged if required and are paid for locally
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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 :
Capbreton 50 metres
Nearest boulangerie :
Downstairs next to the café! You can walk to shops and restaurants and the excellent fish market too
Nearest airport :
Biarritz 45 mins; Bordeaux & Pau 1hr 45 mins; Bilbao 2hrs - all approx
Nearest ferry port :
Bilbao 2 hrs; Santander 4 hrs; St Malo 9 hours - all approx
Swimming pool :
No 
Facilities & Equipment :
Broadband internet connection (bring own lap-top). Each unit has: washing machine plus dryer in the penthouse; microwave; dishwasher; TV; air-con. Plus outside and indoor parking spaces
Suitability for children :
OK but no outdoor garden space. Babysitting services can usually be arranged
Suitability for infants :
There is no outdoor space apart from the balconies - small children should not be allowed onto the terrace unsupervised. There is a lift and the beach is just a few yards. There is no cot or high chair provided although these can be hired
Things to see & do :
Surfing • golf • cycling • waterpsorts • spa • horse-riding • visit Biarritz, & St Jean de Luz • city culture in Bilbao, Pau & Bordeaux • tour the villages of the Chalosse & Basque Country • day-trip to Spain to Bilbao or San Sebastian • Pyrénées for hiking, rafting & birdwatching
House rules :
Smoking only on the balconies. No pets

Les Castelcap Jumeles  » Summary | Key Facts | Photo Gallery | Location | Accommodation | How To Book | Local Guide 

Location : Map Ref B5

Les Castelcap Jumeles is located on the sea-front of Capbreton, a bustling seaside resort which flourished as a whaling port in the 19th century. Capbreton today attracts families from all over Europe in the summer time and is a haven for surfers all year round.

The local area is typical of that of the Landes, dominated as it is by pine forests punctuated by huge lakes and, of course, the vast sandy coastline. Biarritz is approximately 45 kms south.


Accommodation :

Les Castelcap Jumeles is a combination of a top floor penthouse apartment and neigbouring apartment below. The two are connected by a small staircase. This inter-connection means Les Castelcap Jumele is a great place to stay for groups where some of the party would appreciate some independence.

Both units are equipped to a high standard by its Anglo-American owners, and guests will enjoy their holiday in great comfort. There is a ramp into the building and a lift direct to the apartments from the ground floor.

Le Penthouse Castelcap

The penthouse occupies the entire top floor of the building - it is therefore exceptionally roomy, especially for a 1 bedroom apartment. The total floor space is a whopping 169m2 plus there's a further 45m2 terrace with exceptional sea views.

The apartment is dominated by a large open-plan living room comprising sofas, dining area with dining table, and corner study (broadband internet connection). There is a sofa-bed in the lounge.

The floor to ceiling windows and sliding doors make the most of the views to sea and the living area has access to the balcony which enjoys un-interrupted west-facing sea views. An outdoor table for 4 persons is provided. This terrace is a spacious 45m2 - ideal for sipping aperitifs and taking meals!

There is one double bedroom with a 150cm double bed, two large chest of drawers, two bedside tables and built-in hanging space. There is an east-facing balcony which connects to the kitchen balcony. From the balcony there are views over the town and to the Pyrénées.

The kitchen comes fully-equipped with fridge freezer, oven & hob, washing machine-dryer, microwave, dishwasher plus kettle, toaster and coffee-maker. The equipment is top-quality throughout.

One garage parking space, suitable for a medium-size car, is provided .

L'Appartement Castelcap

Spacious (70m2) and dominated by a large open-plan living area comprising sofas, dining area with dining table, plus an integrated kitchen. The lounge enjoys access to the balcony with un-interrupted west-facing sea views. An outdoor table for 4 persons is provided.

There are two good size bedrooms:
> Double bed 160cm, armoire, dressing table, bedside table. South-facing view of the beach and mountains in the distance
> Twin bedroom with 100cm beds which can be joined to make a King size double if required. Built-in hanging space, chest of drawers, bedside table, south-facing view of the beach and mountains in the distance.

The kitchen comes fully-equipped with fridge freezer, oven & hob, microwave, dishwasher plus kettle, toaster and coffee-maker. There is a washing machine in the apartment too.

The bathroom has a spacious shower and there's a separate wc.

One outdoor parking space is provided.


Local Guide :

Capbreton

Capbreton and neighbouring Hossegor are seaside towns whose populations swell exponentially in the high season. Between them, the towns have much to offer: boutique shopping, great bars and restaurants, world-famous surfing beaches, casinos, marina , a lovely golf course ranked in the Top 50 in France and a beautiful lake for safe bathing. It’s little wonder, therefore, that the town is busy. The remarkable thing is that it's something of a French (and Spanish) secret; unless you're a dedicated surfer, the chances are you won't have heard of either place.

Capbreton sea-front is a great place for a stroll before or after dinner. The jetty, known locally as l'estacade offers excellent coastal views. There's normally a few locals here trying to catch a fish for supper.

Like most of the south west coast, Capbreton-Hossegor is something of an outdoor playground. Take your pick from surfing, canoeing, sailing, diving, fishing, cycling, tennis, horse-riding and golf to name a few. Golfers will enjoy the local course, the 1930s-built Golf d’Hossegor. The traditional club house is also a delight. A short drive up the road is Seignosse, a water and forest monster of a course ranked in Continental Europe’s Top 50. There are other great courses within 45 minutes drive including Moliets and Biarritz le Phare.

Capbreton regularly holds major surfing competitions; the whole Aquitaine coast is a perfect venue for surfers but at Capbreton the presence of an offshore hollow in the sea-bed gives the waves here that extra edge. If you don't fancy a go yourself, just sit on the sea-front with a drink of your choice and watch the surfers ride to shore.

Cyclists can enjoy the many safe forest tracks that connect between the towns along the coast. Sailing enthusiasts should head for the Capbreton Marina. Being so close to the Pays Basque border, sporting life also includes the legendary game of pelota. You can watch a game at the fronton in Hossegor.

Capbreton Tourist Office
Hossegor Tourist Office


The Area

» See our Les Landes tourism guide
» See our La Cote Basque tourism guide

We wouldn’t blame you for refusing to step foot out of Capbreton for your entire holiday. However, the area is rich in attractions so 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 and 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 Hossegor   Lac. 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. Apart from the local Lac d’Hossegor, there are others nearby to try: étangs 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 (sherry) and a pleasantly slow pace of life. The food   is marvellous, the towns are half asleep except for market days, and the countryside is entirely   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. Ainhoa, Sare, Espelette and Ascain all perfectly demonstrate Basque village life. A little   further south and you can hike in the mountain air of the Pyrénées.

Spain. It’s about 75 minutes to the border and only a short distance further to the majestic seaside   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.

Les Landes Tourist Office
Learn About the Basque Country
UK Tourist Office for France


Les Castelcap Jumeles  » Summary | Key Facts | Photo Gallery | Location | Accommodation | How To Book | Local Guide 
Call 0870 6092845 or email info@alternative-aquitaine.co.uk for information & booking
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