Rue Basse - village house overlooking the Pyrenees
I fell in love with Rue Basse because it's a real street, full of real people in a real village, in for me one of the most authentic parts of France. I'm not really sure what that means, but a gold toothed smile from Fatimah or a cheery wave from Arnaud as I walk towards the Boulangerie, are all the medicine I need. With an open heart, Montreal will make you very welcome indeed. Oh, and it's a very nice house full of interesting stuff with beautiful views, but then I would say that wouldn't I? There should be everything you need, from a hair dryer to wifi or a bottle opener, but if not, you can let me know. This is a full house rental so the entire space is all yours Always on my phone, sadly, and if I'm not in France the house is looked after by the very brilliant ex Chief Super, Suzi Stone. Two great Boulangeries...I can explain the best one if we speak, it's a hot local political topic. Two good places to (Website hidden by Airbnb) a bit more pizza with a bar, the other a bit more sit down for a full on French experience. In the area there are some amazing eating and drinking experiences that I can explain in full. There's a Grocery, Tea Room, Pharmacy, Petrol Station, Post Office, Swimming Pool and Rugby pitch...Montreal is a proper working village, just 15 minutes from historic Carcassonne. Everywhere in the village is very walk-able - for the area generally you will need a car, although one nice thing to do is get a train to the beautiful Toulouse from nearby Bram
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