
Comfortable Cap Ferret apartment with courtyard, walk to beach and shops.
What makes Nid des Hérons a great holiday rental
The Nid is a simple but nicely-furnished patio apartment in a superb location close to the centre of Cap Ferret and its beaches, offering more privacy than something similar in a holiday residence.
Best for:
Couples on a budget wanting a well-equipped rental with some outside space.
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Anything to watch out for?
The apartment is located between two other rental properties Chalet des Hérons & Maison des Hérons - neighbours may be audible outside but not intrusively so.
Why Cap Ferret?
Cap Ferret village is one of France's chic-est holiday destinations featuring smart boutiques, cafés and restaurants in a low-rise, laid-back setting - the ambience is casual, relaxed but appreciative of good living. The bay is renowned for sailing & oysters, the Atlantic beach is superb. It's easy to get around. It's an Aquitaine gem.
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Justin & Alex
A well-equipped apartment in superb location for a relaxing, enjoyable holiday.
The front gate opens into the terrace, with the apartment entrance behind. (There's parking on the side of the road.)
Inside:
At 36m2 overall, Nid des Hérons is quite compact (as the name suggests, nid = nest!) and comprises the main open-plan living/kitchen & dining area, then a short corridor to teh bathroom & bedroom at the rear.
The living room is nicely furnished and includes a double sofa-bed, television, dining table and chairs for four.
An integrated kitchen in one corner of this area contains a dishwasher, hob, and combination microwave/grill-oven. (The washing machine is situated in a small laundry shed off the terrace.)
A short corridor leads from behind the kitchen, past the shower room and WC, to the bedroom. This contains a king-sized bed, built-in cupboards, and opens onto another small terrace.
Outside:
The east-facing terrace (overlooked by the living room, and partly shaded by a mimosa tree) provides another 30m2 of additional living and eating space.
The owner Caroline is, like us, passionate about Cap Ferret and will be delighted to share her enthusiasm and knowledge with you. Speaking from experience, it is infectious!
Bedrooms:
1 (1 double bedroom)
Bathrooms:
1 (Shower room with WC)
Style of property:
Apartment conversion.
Pool:
No pool
House rules:
No pets, sorry.
Additional information:
GPS: (44.64704399, -1.253063679)
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Nid des Hérons is situated on the edge of the sought-after area of Cap Ferret village, just 500m from the lighthouse and a five minute walk from the village's first shops (including boulangerie - always essential) and a 10 minute amble from the centre (including Cap Ferret's summer daily market). In spite of its proximity to the village, the only noises you hear here are the rustling of wind in the trees, birds and, if you listen carefully, the rumble of Atlantic rollers a 10-15 minute walk away.
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Nearby Activities
Surfing · Kitesurfing · Windsurfing · Sailing · Water-skiing · Jet-skiing · Kayaking · Cycling · Horse-riding · Birdwatching · Fishing · Wine-tasting ·
Day-trip Ideas
Our Personal Highlights
The Local Area: Le Cap Ferret (300m)
The Cap Ferret peninsula is a treat for the senses - the scent of the pine forest, the constant rumble of rollers washing up on the western coast, the salty, slippery taste of oysters washed down with a Bordeaux blanc and, at the end of the day, sitting on top of one of the dunes overlooking the Atlantic and watching the sun go down. Bliss!
All these experiences and more are within very easy reach. The Atlantic beach, popular with surfers, is about a 600m away to the west, the bassin d'Arcachon beach at Cap Ferret village, with amazing views over to the Dune de Pyla, is 400m to the east.
On the way you pass through Cap Ferret village, the chic-est spot on the the Presqu'Ile. Smart boutiques, cafes and restaurants in a low-rise, laid-back setting - the ambience is casual, relaxed but appreciative of good living. A couple of 'bonnes adresses': it's worth stopping for a drink the stylish Tchanque bar of the Hôtel Maison du Bassin (so named after the famous houses on stilts close to the Ile aux Oiseaux) - the address for an 'apéro'; and Fredelian, a salon de thé renowned for its patisseries, especially the local favourite (and ours), cnnelés.
From the village you can take a ferry over to Arcachon or Le Moulleau, but you'll probably miss your 'desert island' home quite quickly! Or try a boat tour spotting the oyster beds and bird life of the bassin d'Arcachon.
There's also a charming 'petit train' that runs from the jetty on the bassin side over the Atlantic beach on the other side of the pensinsula; the trip takes 10-15 minutes and, especially if you have children, is a delight!
Heading on down to the Pointe is a must, stopping to climb to the top of the famous Cap Ferret lighthouse on the way - the views across the bassin to the sandy wild-life reserve of the Banc d'Arguin and over to the Dune de Pyla (Europe's highest sand dune) are breathtaking.
The famous '44 hectares' of the Cap Ferret peninsula are situated south of the lighthouse. This is an area of villas built in the earlier part of the century set amongst the pine trees all served by unmade roads, owned by several French stars, Bordeaux vineyard owners and generations of Cap Ferret inhabitants of more modest means. It's probably the most natural, exclusive yet unpretentious housing estate in France and also home to the island's most famous restaurant, Chez Hortense - laid back (what else could it be here?) and popular with France's VIPs.
If you feel the urge to leave the Cap - and many don't while they are here - the famous appelations of Pauillac and Margaux north in the médoc rouge are not far away. There are many vineyards where you can visit and taste some of the famous wines. Two very approachable châteaux are the under-rated (and relatively inexpensive) Château Maucaillou, a medium-sized, family-run estate in Moulis-en-Médoc; there is an interesting museum exhibiting some of the history of wine-making. Or for a very special visit, Château Giscours in the Margaux region organises tastings of various vintages of its grand crus classés.
Around the other side of the basin is Arcachon, a popular French resort; a part of the town known as the Ville d'Hiver (winter town) is well worth strolling to see the quirky architecture of its many 19th century villas.
South of Arcachon is the famous Dune du Pyla, the largest sand dune in Europe, standing at over 100 metres. A journey to the summit (try it without the staircase provided!) is a must; sunrise and sunset are the best times.
If you're feeling beached out, Bordeaux is about an hour away and is a good option for a day-trip, whether it’s boutique shopping, sight-seeing or culture. Medieval gems of the Gironde east of Bordeaux are also wonderful days out; St Emilion, with its 11th century basilica, is the best known but can be busy - get there early!
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