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

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068 Villa Fontaine, Seignosse-Bourg Pool & lake views from the terraces : click photo to enlarge it
Three reasons to choose Villa Fontaine:
• Fantastic, decked sun-terrace with integrated swimming pool
• Spacious, architect-designed villa
• Golf, tennis and surfing all close by
Summary :
Villa Fontaine is an architect-designed villa overlooking a small, 'ornamental' lake. This is a great location for a family summer holiday or for a group of surfers or golfers.

The villa incorporates a number of impressive design features, not least the floor-to-ceiling use of glass in the main living area. The villa is built to make the most of the sun, both inside and outside. The decked terrace and pool are south-facing and the stunning interior is lit with natural light for most of the day.


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Pool with peaceful open fields: click to enlarge View of the villa from the lake : click photo to enlarge it Front view of the Landais-style house: click to enlarge
Key Facts :

Location :
Seignosse-Bourg 200m; Hossegor 5 kms
Type of location :
Edge of village; close to beaches. The villa is one of several individually-designed properties in a 'lotissement' - a residential area. The villas are built close to one another.
No. of bedrooms :
4 : 3x doubles + 1x twin
Sleeping capacity :
8 adults
No. of bathrooms :
2 - both with bath & shower; NB upstairs bath is on open mezzanine
Style of property :
Contemporary villa; architect-designed & highly individual.
Quality guide :
GOOD QUALITY - what does this mean? 
Prices :
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Prices include bed linen, bathroom towels, water, gas, electricity
400 EUR in cash payable directly to the owner on arrival. The sum is returned on departure assuming no breakages, damage or extra cleaning required
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Linen arrangements :
N.B. A set of bed linen and bathroom towels (not including pool or beach towels) is provided. For two weeks stays or longer, a spare set of linen is available for guests to changeover if required
Cleaning arrangements :
Optional cleaning services available
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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 :
Seignosse 5 kms
Nearest boulangerie :
Village centre 200m
Nearest airport :
Biarritz 40 kms; Bordeaux & Pau 1 hr 45 mins; Bilbao 2 hrs 30 mins
Nearest ferry port :
Bilbao (2.5 hrs); Santander (4.5 hrs); St Malo (8.5 hrs)
Swimming pool :
Yes - 8x4m, private pool protected by alarm. Continuous depth of 1.4m
Suitability for children :
DVD player, video-recorder, pool table, table-tennis, some English TV channels.
Suitability for infants :
Not suitable for toddlers (lake to rear of property and lots of steps). Cot (without linen) available for under 1s.
Facilities & equipment :
DVD player; video player; CD player; plancha; table tennis; pool table; selection of bikes (available to use at guests' own risk); some English-speaking TV channels; washing machine; dishwasher; microwave
Things to see & do :
Beaches, surfing, tennis, lakes, golf, spa, cycling, horse-riding.
Visit Bayonne, Biarritz, Basque Country, Pyrénées, Spain
House rules :
No pets allowed. Smoking permitted outside only
Location : Map Ref B5

Seignosse-Bourg is in the Sud Landes area of south west France, not far from Biarritz. The nearest main town is Hossegor (5 kms). This is an area dominated by its landscape of ocean, lakes and pine forests, creating one big outdoor playground!

The village benefits from easy transport links - the autoroute is 5 kms and this provides easy access north to Bordeaux and south to Biarritz and Spain. There is a good choice of regional airports with Biarritz (45 mins) being the closest.


Accommodation :

Villa Fontaine is one of several new villas on a lotissement development near the village centre. Each property is different to the next and it looks as though the owners have had some fun designing their homes.

Villa Fontaine is particularly impressive when viewed from the rear (see main photo). The owner has certainly kept the local glazier in business; the ample use of glass has created an incredibly light home. The luminous feeling is especially apparent in the open-plan séjour where a double-height ceiling employs glass from floor-to-ceiling. There is a contemporary feel throughout.

There are some other touches of individuality too. The owner has dispensed with the idea of a conventional back garden and constructed a tiered decked terrace instead which incorporates an 8x4m swimming pool.

Much quirkier was the decision to located the first floor bathroom in between the two upstairs bedrooms - on an open mezzanine. The advantage is that from the bathtub you can look out to the lotissement's ornamental lake.

There are 4 bedrooms in total - two downstairs (with either a private balcony or access to the terrace), two off the mezzanine level upstairs.

The ground floor living area is open plan and incorporates lounge (fireplace, CD player, TV & DVD player), dining area and kitchen (including washing machine and dishwasher). The kitchen is fully equipped and a large breakfast table provides ample seating for guests. Access to the terrace is provided from the dining area.

Two bedrooms are on the ground floor and these share a bathroom and wc. There is a very handy cloakroom for storing coats and shoes, etc. From the living area is an open-tread wooden staircase leading to the mezzanine bathroom and two first floor bedrooms.

The villa is built overlooking a small lake, adding to the feeling of relaxation when one is sitting on the balcony or terrace. Garden furniture and sun-loungers are provided. Outside, to the front, there is ample parking.

This is a popular villa for groups of friends and families with older kids but in our opinion it is unsuitable for toddlers and children who are not swimmers. The swimming pool has a security alarm in accordance with the new regulations. It is guests' responsibility to turn it on.

The owner asks guests not to smoke in the house.

Please note:
The villas are relatively close to one another which means if you want to sit out on the terrace until late without fear of disturbing neighbours then we would suggest more secluded alternatives.

There is an independent basement studio apartment below one wing of the villa. It is separately accessed, and is inaudible and barely visible from the villa. It may sometimes be occupied during rental by the owners or their caretaker - they are on hand to look after the pool and answer any questions, but will otherwise leave you will be left in complete privacy.



Local Guide :

Seignosse-Bourg is a small Landais village just inland from the Atlantic coast. It has a boulangerie in the village centre and a couple of restaurants to choose from. It's great bonus is a big tennis centre which is only a 5 minute walk from the villa. There won't be much to keep you in the village night after night, but that's not the point. It's perfectly situated to enjoy the coast and Hossegor but without being in the centre of the action.


Nearby Hossegor is one of those seaside towns whose population swells exponentially in the high season. It is a town that has a lot to offer: boutique shopping, great bars and restaurants, world-famous surfing beaches, 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 Hossegor.

In the 1930s, Hossegor attracted an avant-garde fraternity and the area around the lake became something of an artists’ community. Plush villas and grand houses were built on the lakeside and in the forests. Today, Hossegor is best-known for its legendary waves, good enough to warrant the hosting of World Pro surf tournament each year, in August. In actual fact, the best time to surf here is in the Autumn.

Like most of the south west coast, Hossegor is something of an outdoor playground. Take your pick from surfing, canoeing, sailing, 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.

Cyclists can enjoy the many safe forest tracks that connect between the towns along the coast. 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 the fronton in Hossegor.

We wouldn’t blame you for refusing to step foot out of Hossegor 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.

Alternative Aquitaine's guide to the Côte Landaise
Hossegor Tourist Office
Les Landes Tourist Office
Learn About the Basque Country
UK Tourist Office for France


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