Ground floor garden apartment (+ optional studio), quiet central location
Apartment in Céret
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths
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About this apartment rental
This lovely apartment is situated in a wide-built 19th C maison de maitre (lawyer's house) shaded by towering plane trees within the heart of this sunny southern town with its narrow lanes and pretty squares. Great care has been given to make sure that it is well furnished and equipped, comfortable and attractive.
Although so central, the house is situated in a quiet area only a few moments away from good bakeries, small shops, cafes, restaurants and bars. Saturday mornings sees the bustle of the colourful local market in the streets around. Stunning country walks just a couple of minutes away.
CERET DIARY : Musee d art moderne permanant collection plus special exhibitions * Every Saturday morning local market in centre of town * end June to end August Tuesday evening market * Cherry Festival 1st weekend June * Dog Show * Music Festival * Ceret de Toros Feria (one big party with fireworks, lots of music, bull fights and running of bulls through streets - fun, but noisy!) weekend nearest 14 July * End July Festival de Sardanes (wonderful local dancing contest) * July and August music in Catalonia Festival * July & August: most Wednesday evenings locals really do dance the Sardane in the streets * Town picnics up high on the hill at Fontfrede * La Ronde Ceret (Ceret fun-run and half marathon with many serious runners alongside locals) mid-September. Local autumn classical music festival.
BEACHES AND OUR WONDERFUL LOCAL LAKE: A few minutes by car at St Jean-Pla-de-Corts are 2 small lakes - one for swimming and the other for water-skiing. There's a great little summer restaurant but it's also a favourite with locals just for a picnic and swim or for families who might enjoy the amazing tree walks and zip wires. About 30-40 minutes drive to the coast and a good choice of attractive small towns: Collieure, Porte-Vendres and Banyuls which have good sandy beaches nearby and lots of nice restaurants.
LOCALLY IN FRANCE: Up the Tech valley from Ceret, with our local mountain Canigou dominating the area, is the spa town of Amelie-les-Bains with the charming village of Arles-sur-Tech and it's Benedictine abbey a little further. The road then leads on to the small fortified town of Prats-de-Mollo with Fort Lagarde above it (reached by a tunnel, built to move troops secretely - or a path if preferred). You can then drive over the Spanish border to the market town of Campredon. Or you can bear off this road that runs by the Tech to various charming villages with winding mountain roads - or visit St Laurent de Cerdans to see the small local factories making canvas fabric or espadrilles - if you do, then drive a little further to Tapis (just over the border) for a rustic lunch with a magnificent view.
A short spin along the motorway and you have access to the Tet valley and many wonderful small villages (the other side of Le Canigou) and the Yellow Train up into the Pyrenees from the fortified town of Villefranche-de-Conflent. A little further along the motorway, the attractive small towns of Narbonne or Bezier are both worth a trip. You might like to consider a visit to the Cathar castles of Queribus and Peyrepertuse - not least to marvel as to how hard it must have been to construct these huge eyries perched so high. But don't forget to visit Perpignan (about 30 mins from Ceret) which is a charming and attractive midi town with it's enormous winter Palace of the Kings of Majorca.
SPAIN: The Spanish border is about 15 minutes motorway drive from Ceret, and just over it lies the border town of La Jonquera - the spot where truck drivers stop to have amazing lunches for next to nothing (and it's the place to stock up on food at Spanish prices!). Between the border and Barcelona (about 2 hours away) stretches the Costa Brava, with many charming small bays, as well as the larger well known (and less attractive!) resorts. Particularly of note is Dali's home in the fishing village of Cadeques and the Greek and Roman archaeological sites at Empuries with its charming three little beaches. Inland, Girona is a lovely town with a beautiful old quarter and good shopping. Not far from there is Besalu: a stunning medieval jewel of a town with an amazing bridge spanning a ravine. Figueres has the fantastic Dali museum. And so many other wonderful small villages, small towns and beaches with some great restaurants.
Walking: Wonderful walks all year round - plus organised guided walks with an informative local guide will take you to places you may never get to on your own - into the mountains, by the sea or over the border into Spain. Some are half-day, and are graded from easy to sportif. The weather is usually fabulous for walking through autumn, winter and spring, and, in summer, the heat is avoided by walking high in the mountains. The local tourist offers offers a good selection of self-guided walk plans.
Although so central, the house is situated in a quiet area only a few moments away from good bakeries, small shops, cafes, restaurants and bars. Saturday mornings sees the bustle of the colourful local market in the streets around. Stunning country walks just a couple of minutes away.
CERET DIARY : Musee d art moderne permanant collection plus special exhibitions * Every Saturday morning local market in centre of town * end June to end August Tuesday evening market * Cherry Festival 1st weekend June * Dog Show * Music Festival * Ceret de Toros Feria (one big party with fireworks, lots of music, bull fights and running of bulls through streets - fun, but noisy!) weekend nearest 14 July * End July Festival de Sardanes (wonderful local dancing contest) * July and August music in Catalonia Festival * July & August: most Wednesday evenings locals really do dance the Sardane in the streets * Town picnics up high on the hill at Fontfrede * La Ronde Ceret (Ceret fun-run and half marathon with many serious runners alongside locals) mid-September. Local autumn classical music festival.
BEACHES AND OUR WONDERFUL LOCAL LAKE: A few minutes by car at St Jean-Pla-de-Corts are 2 small lakes - one for swimming and the other for water-skiing. There's a great little summer restaurant but it's also a favourite with locals just for a picnic and swim or for families who might enjoy the amazing tree walks and zip wires. About 30-40 minutes drive to the coast and a good choice of attractive small towns: Collieure, Porte-Vendres and Banyuls which have good sandy beaches nearby and lots of nice restaurants.
LOCALLY IN FRANCE: Up the Tech valley from Ceret, with our local mountain Canigou dominating the area, is the spa town of Amelie-les-Bains with the charming village of Arles-sur-Tech and it's Benedictine abbey a little further. The road then leads on to the small fortified town of Prats-de-Mollo with Fort Lagarde above it (reached by a tunnel, built to move troops secretely - or a path if preferred). You can then drive over the Spanish border to the market town of Campredon. Or you can bear off this road that runs by the Tech to various charming villages with winding mountain roads - or visit St Laurent de Cerdans to see the small local factories making canvas fabric or espadrilles - if you do, then drive a little further to Tapis (just over the border) for a rustic lunch with a magnificent view.
A short spin along the motorway and you have access to the Tet valley and many wonderful small villages (the other side of Le Canigou) and the Yellow Train up into the Pyrenees from the fortified town of Villefranche-de-Conflent. A little further along the motorway, the attractive small towns of Narbonne or Bezier are both worth a trip. You might like to consider a visit to the Cathar castles of Queribus and Peyrepertuse - not least to marvel as to how hard it must have been to construct these huge eyries perched so high. But don't forget to visit Perpignan (about 30 mins from Ceret) which is a charming and attractive midi town with it's enormous winter Palace of the Kings of Majorca.
SPAIN: The Spanish border is about 15 minutes motorway drive from Ceret, and just over it lies the border town of La Jonquera - the spot where truck drivers stop to have amazing lunches for next to nothing (and it's the place to stock up on food at Spanish prices!). Between the border and Barcelona (about 2 hours away) stretches the Costa Brava, with many charming small bays, as well as the larger well known (and less attractive!) resorts. Particularly of note is Dali's home in the fishing village of Cadeques and the Greek and Roman archaeological sites at Empuries with its charming three little beaches. Inland, Girona is a lovely town with a beautiful old quarter and good shopping. Not far from there is Besalu: a stunning medieval jewel of a town with an amazing bridge spanning a ravine. Figueres has the fantastic Dali museum. And so many other wonderful small villages, small towns and beaches with some great restaurants.
Walking: Wonderful walks all year round - plus organised guided walks with an informative local guide will take you to places you may never get to on your own - into the mountains, by the sea or over the border into Spain. Some are half-day, and are graded from easy to sportif. The weather is usually fabulous for walking through autumn, winter and spring, and, in summer, the heat is avoided by walking high in the mountains. The local tourist offers offers a good selection of self-guided walk plans.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Wheelchair accessible
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Céret
££££
Ratings and reviews
10.0 / 10.0
The flat is in the centre of the beautiful old town of Céret. Step outside the front door and you are in a delightful road with tall plane trees and very little traffic.
Internally, the flat has been well cared for and has everything you need for a comfortable stay. The garden is even more attractive than in the photos. Parking is no problem. If there was no space in the Place de la Liberté or the Place des Tilleuls we parked on the Rue de Fontfrède. This was just a few minutes walk away. We enjoyed our visit and may well return one day.
10.0 / 10.0
We had a wonderful stay in Ceret. The apartment
as pleasant as expected. The location was perfect …especially the market day. The Art
gallery was amazing for such a small location..
However, the countryside is beautiful, so its no
wonder that they were attracted to the area.
We had a great holiday. Thank you for sharing
Your lovely apartment with us. Anne
8.0 / 10.0
This is a lovely, spacious apartment on the ground floor of an old townhouse right in the centre of the old town. You're within walking distance of Ceret's fantastic art gallery and all the cafes, restaurants and bars. There's also wonderful walking straight from the town into the foothills of the Pyrenees. The flat is well equipped and furnished, tastefully decorated and has a very comfortable sofa and beds. We loved the location and Ceret itself. Our only disappointment was the darkness of the flat. Despite having very large windows, the kitchen/dining room/sitting room and master bedroom are at the back of the house and face north. This means they get no sunlight. The garden/patio also faces north and is surrounded by buildings. So it doesn't get much sunshine at all. When we were there (late September/October) it only got about two and a half hours of patchy sunshine from about 2.30 pm. However, if light isn't a concern for you, then this would be an excellent choice.
10.0 / 10.0
Wonderful Apartment and Garden
We absolutely loved this well equiped apartment with its delightful garden. Perfectly situated in the town, quiet yet in the heart of it. We would have hesitation to return.
10.0 / 10.0
Lovely apartments conveniently located in a magical town.
We rented both the ground floor and first floor apartments as well as the ground floor studio for the month of March. We're writers who came to write in an inspiring setting, and we had a wonderful time. The apartments are well equipped and very comfortable. They're on a beautiful street lined with giant plane trees, close to the center of everything -- including the amazing Saturday market. What more can we say? We loved it all!
8.0 / 10.0
A super flat in a good location.
Ceret is well situated to visit the Pyrenees, the Argeles area and the Costa Brava. The flat is situated in the town centre but the street is not noisy, except on market day when those sleeping in the front bedroom get a very early call! Parking is available locally but not in front of the building which has lots of character, housing several flats. We were on the ground floor to the rear of the property with a lovely garden (beware mosquitoes). The flat was very well-equipped with just a couple of problems. The towels provided were well worn and one was stained and the freezer had not been defrosted in months, so was iced-up. Previous tenants had left a considerable amount of food in the cupboards. These were all problems at the local end over which, we appreciate, the owner would have difficulty supervising.
There is no TV or DVD player provided which was not a problem for us but which may be a problem for those who have children.The furniture and equipment were all in excellent condition and I can recommend this accommodation. We had a great holiday.
10.0 / 10.0
At home in Céret
Great location. Great space. Great communication. Great caretaker. Great place for an enjoyable long stay, as it feels like "home."
10.0 / 10.0
A gorgeous apartment in a fantastic location
Highly recommend staying here for a week or 2. We went as a family with our young children. The flat was very comfortable, and stocked with everything you'd need. The garden is beautiful and well looked after. It's very well positioned - just behind an idyllic local square where the bars and restaurants are. And there is a vibrant French market which runs past the house on a Saturday morning. Plenty to do locally in the way of walks, beaches and lakes. I'd happily stay again, maybe for longer next time!
8.0 / 10.0
Super flat in Céret
Great place to stay in Céret as the flat is very central, extremely well equipped, pretty spacious and has a lovely little garden. Should we return to Céret we would definitely stay there again.
10.0 / 10.0
Excellent!
This was our third stay in Wendy's excellent flat, and we hope it won't be our last. We have been coming to Ceret for 35 years on and off and have stayed in a wide variety of places. Wendy's flat is definitely our favourite. It is comfortable, efficient and extremely well equipped. The location is perfect; in the old town, but quiet and calm; (even when the wonderful market is set up right outside the door all is quiet within the flat!) We can highly recommend everything about the flat and Ceret itself and are looking forward already to our next visit.
6.0 / 10.0
Suitable accommodation for a young family.
Close to all amenities within walking distance . Restaurants give good value. Owners notes on the area very useful.
10.0 / 10.0
Comfortable apartment in lovely French town
Comfortable, roomy and well-equipped apartment. Just a short walk to all the amenities of the town. Surprisingly quiet for the centre of Ceret. Very pleasant outdoor area for sitting and dining. We know Ceret well and love this interesting, bustling and friendly town with so much going on - which is why we keep coming back!
10.0 / 10.0
Amazing ground apartment, town and surroundings
We don't have enough words to express how wonderful our visit in Céret was.
The apartment is a dream come true; its architecture is very beautiful, it has been decorated with good taste,it has lots of space, a great kitchen and the beds are very comfortable.
Highly recommend this flat if you have small kids. The garden is amazing. We spend a lot of time in there.
The town not only is beautiful but full of surprises, you can find anything and everything you need around the corner and there are a lot of artists. Also great coffee shops, bakeries, butchers and so on.
Very friendly place to walk with kids, spectacular sightseeing, biking and very friendly locals.
The manager and owner are very nice, friendly and helpful persons.
Thanks for making our stay in Céret perfect ;)
10.0 / 10.0
TEN WONDERFUL DAYS
My wife and I spent an enjoyable ten days in September at Wendy’s ground floor flat. The place was well-equipped and spacious. It was ideally located in the center of Ceret, yet it always was quiet, even during the weekly market immediately outside the flat.
The L-shaped kitchen was extremely well-equipped, and a large, circular dining table with chairs was nearby. The main room, which includes the living area as well as the kitchen and circular table, was spacious. The beds were comfortable. Storage for clothing was ample.
Wendy and her local representative, Jay, were friendly and helpful on every occasion.
We had many pleasurable experiences in Ceret …. strolling through the narrow streets, eating at outside cafes, touring the Museum of Modern Art, consuming good meals at the restaurants, and most importantly, encountering friendly people everywhere. We made enjoyable day trips to Castelnou, Collioure and Argeles sur Mer, as well.
Bottom line: A great place to stay! We definitely will recommend it to our friends.
10.0 / 10.0
Lovely apartments in Ceret
We stayed for a week in each of the apartments covered by this listing. Both were as advertised: comfortable, spacious, attractively furnished, and well equipped. The little garden accessible from the ground floor apartment is a nice addition. This unit would be a good location for a small family, as the main living space is large and flexible.The first floor apartment is particularly charming, in our opinion, and has the advantage of good natural light. The location is quiet while close to the centre of the town. Wendy is an accommodating host, and her manager in Ceret, Jay, was extraordinarily helpful to us on more than one occasion.
10.0 / 10.0
Fabulous property in Ceret
We recently returned to Ceret for a 10-day holiday, this time with our 16 month-old daughter. Although it was a few years since our last visit it felt as if we were coming home (to the town and apartment). Ceret really is a very special place – there is just so much to see and do. From relaxing at one of the many cafes, to visiting the bustling markets, enjoying the coastline, beaches and the outstanding nearby mountain scenery – there really is something for everyone. The numerous festivals also provide great entertainment for locals and visitors alike. The apartment itself is very spacious and fantastically equipped. It is in the old part of town, near the centre, but is still very peaceful. The garden is wonderful and our little one loved it, particularly as she had her own mini furniture. There is also the option of renting out an annexe or further apartment if a larger family or group of friends wanted to visit. Having travelled extensively, we can still rate the area as right at the top our list of favourites. We thoroughly recommend the wonderful apartment and hope to come to stay again sometime in the near future.
10.0 / 10.0
Spacious and comfortable in a perfect location
The apartment is in an old traditional building in a beautiful street in the heart of Ceret. My husband and I enjoyed the spacious apartment with the luxury of two showers, bedrooms and large well equipped kitchen and living room. We particularly enjoyed the garden for relaxing and sunbathing, and the terrace for eating outdoors. We totally recommend this apartment and it's beautiful location.
10.0 / 10.0
Fabulous apartment in the heart of old Ceret
My husband and I (early fifties) had a fabulous fortnight in Wendy's spacious ground floor apartment; which is in a lovely
old French house. The location was perfect, the apartment was spotlessly clean with everything we needed; even beach chairs and mats. We enjoyed having the odd glass or two of wine in the beautiful little court yard garden; with the charcoal BBQ sizzling away.
Ceret is a beautiful little medieval town- one minute heaving with activity and the next quiet and peaceful. There are plenty of restaurants to choose from and Pablo's Bar was a great place to people watch. The Saturday market was a lovely "French" experience. We had a great night watching a "Rock Band" in the Dali Bar, literally around the corner from the apartment. Some nights we fell asleep to the wonderful music and sounds of the town.
We particular enjoyed our trip to Villefrance Venet Les Bains, where we caught the yellow train into the Pyrenees. Wendy's recommendation of the beach "Le Racou" was spot on. The €1 bus to Perpignan is a must!! Spain is readily accessible via the motorway. We had a lovely day in Cadaques on the Costa Bravo but beware of long traffic jams on the mountain road into the town!!
We would love to return to "Wendy's place" in Ceret; home from home- her agent Jay was so helpful and on hand at a moments notice.
This apartment is one of the best we have stayed in. We highly recommend it!!
Clive & Julie- Belfast, Northern Ireland, August 2014
10.0 / 10.0
Great home base for exploring Ceret and environs
If you are planning a trip to Ceret -- and if you have gotten this far and are not, you will be making a huge mistake -- this is a wonderful apartment from which to enjoy all that this town and this area have to offer. The accommodations were extremely comfortable. The garden was the perfect spot for coffee in the morning and a glass of wine in the evening. The location was fabulous and Wendy was extremely easy to work with. The town itself is simply amazing and once outside of town it seems that there is something wonderful around every corner -- from beautiful quiet beaches, to snow-filled valleys in the Pyrenees, to the largest wine producing region in France.
10.0 / 10.0
A great family holiday home
Having stayed in this wonderful ground floor flat in Ceret before, this year
we decided to rent it for a whole month. Plus we also rented the 1st floor
flat for two of those weeks so that we could invite friends/family to join
us. And we rented the ground floor studio room for one week, so we had a 5th
bedroom. Thus enabling a great holiday for us and all with our own space but
coming together for meals etc, most of which were enjoyed in the gorgeous
garden - the barbecue was great. We had our 9 month son with us and were
happy with the travel cot, high chair and baby bath. And our 3 year old
daughter was delighted to find a paddling pool to splash about in! We have
already booked our stay for next year -alas, not for a month - and look
forward to Ceret next summer.
10.0 / 10.0
Fabulous property - a wonderful stay !,
We have recently returned from our third stay in this accommodation in Ceret and have again had a fabulous time. The accommodation is of a high standard and well maintained with a great location. The owner is very helpful and provides extensive information and recommendations to make sure that your stay is stress-free and as enjoyable as possible. We would highly recommend this property and we are already planning our return !!!
10.0 / 10.0
Lovely apartment in excellent location
The apartment was located in central Ceret with everything this beautiful town has to offer on your doorstep including the wonderful Saturday market. The apartment was beautifully presented with spacious rooms and a lovely garden. The owner was very pleasant to deal with and we would not hesitate to recommend this property to anyone, hope to be back one day!
Highly recommend the restaurant L'Atelier de Fred on Rue Saint Ferreol for a real foodie treat.
10.0 / 10.0
Lovely flat in a charming town
My husband and I stayed in the ground floor flat for a week in early May. It was everything described in the listing: extremely comfortable, wonderfully well-located, and having the walled garden was a delight. It was wonderfully spacious and comfortable for the two of us, and I think it would work as well with another couple or two younger children. We so enjoyed being able to walk outside and go to the local shops and to dinner (L'Atelier Fred is excellent). In addition, the area provides so many contrasts: the sea, the mountains, proximity to Spain. The owner was responsive and easy to deal with and having Jay, the local contact, made it all a very good experience. I would definitely recommend the flat and Ceret to anyone.
FAQs
How much does this apartment cost compared to others in Céret?
The average price for a rental in Céret is £68 per night. This rental is £7 above the average.
Is parking included with this apartment?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Ground floor garden apartment (+ optional studio), quiet central location. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this apartment?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this apartment. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Ground floor garden apartment (+ optional studio), quiet central location pet friendly?
Yes! This apartment is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at Ground floor garden apartment (+ optional studio), quiet central location?
We found 12 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and parking.
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