Updated 7 Jan 2010
Welcome to 'Les Glycines'
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This 19th century farmhouse is located in the hamlet of Burg in the beautiful rolling foothills of the central Pyrenees (location map). The location is well suited to making interesting excursions. We are an hour and a half from Biarritz on the Atlantic French-Spanish border; it's an hour and a half to the center of Toulouse; two hours to Andorra and it's 45 minutes to St Lary-Soulan, one of the largest ski resorts in the Pyrenees with lifts that operate in the summer. You can hike directly from the house or take advantage of one of the many opportunities in the area including in the beautiful Pyrenees National Park. An English guide lives nearby and organizes walking tours. There are also opportunities for fishing, tennis, golf and bicycle touring over the same course taken by the Tour de France. Several of the surrounding towns have weekly markets that make for interesting sightseeing and are great sources for fresh food. In addition to the town markets, many area farms sell their products directly including foie gras, conserves, honey and cheese. Food, of course, is one of the reasons to come to France in the first place. The only 'commerces' in the village are a cafe and the farm where the local baker has his operation. It's a 15-minute walk or a 3-minute drive from the house (either well worth it to get a loaf of freshly baked bread, some croissants or pastries).
We have free wireless broadband Internet and free telephoning to most countries.
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The village of Burg is located in the rolling foothills of the Pyrenees.
The Area
The Pyrenees stretch 450km from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean coasts and form the border between France and Spain. The department of the Hautes Pyrenees sits about halfway across the chain with peaks in excess of 3000m. The region is relatively unspoiled by industry and is just being discovered as a tourist destination. Most of the attractions in the region can be accessed relatively easily.
The historic cities of Pau and Lourdes are about an hour's drive. The Boulevard des Pyrenees provides a superb window on the mountains. If you manage to be at Lourdes during one of the pilgrimages, the experience can be moving. The region has limestone plateaus where caves developed. Many of these caves provided shelter for the prehistoric inhabitants of the area. The caves at Gargas with many wall-paintings is one of a number of interesting such sites in the immediate area that are open for visits. The many castles, abbeys and monasteries include the nearby church and former monastery of St Bernard de Comminges which has been beautifully restored. The town is listed as one of the prettiest in France. For breathtaking views of the entire Pyrenees chain , take the cable car to the summit of the Pic Du Midi (2877m). We suggest a number of drives with optional hikes through the beautiful mountains where you will find hidden lakes, wildlife and glorious scenery. There will inevitably be festivals in various area towns in the summer that are interesting and fun.
The Tour de France bicycle race passes in the Pyrenees include: Col du Tourmalet, Col d’Aspin, Col de Peyresourde, Col d’Aubisque, Col du Soulor are a short drive away. The Tour stops overnight in the area in the middle of July. Burg hosts it's annual "Fete du Battage", a reenactment of the harvest in times before the development of modern agricultural machinery, normally the weekend after the Tour de France. Besides trying to maintain a link with the past, it's also an excuse to eat. Everything in France seems to eventually refocus on food.
The view of the village and the Pyrenees from the house.

The ski resort at St Lary-Soulon is one of the largest in the Pyrenees.

The beautifully restored castle in Pau is well worth a visit
The House
Les Glycines is a stone farm house on a 3500m2 property in the L-shaped architectural style prevalent in this region. The ground floor is living space and has been renovated. It contains all the modern amenities. You are renting the entire property, there are no other residents.

The house has a gated courtyard bounded by the house/barn on two sides, a small dependence (storage) opposite and the connecting walls. The living quarters, about 120 m2 are on the ground floor, the upstairs is not living space. Access to the living quarters is by an entrance in the middle of the wing. To one side are the sitting/dining room and the kitchen. On the other side are two bedrooms. In the middle, is the entrance hall and, behind it, the bathroom with bath/shower/washing machine and the separate WC.
The kitchen is equipped with all the necessities: dishes, cutlery, cookware, toaster, coffee maker, tea kettle, microwave oven, gas cooker, dishwasher and linens. The house has central oil heating in the unlikely case that you get cool in the fall. Daytime temperatures at the end of October are typically still in the low 20'sC and overnight it may get down to 15C. Satellite TV on a 42" LCD TV/digital radio keeps you informed and entertained (BBC1, -2, -3, -4, -News 24, ITV1,2,3, various cable channels and French network TV). There is a DVD/MP3/CD player with a collection of music CDs and DVD movies. You can plug your iPod/MP3 player into the surround-sound entertainment system. Movies may be rented at the Canal Video store in nearby Lannemezan. Free wireless Internet service is available in the house (requires a laptop with standard WIFI access) and you can phone free to land lines in 60 countries including France, UK, US and Canada.
There is lawn furniture for sitting out in the courtyard or relaxing on the lawn and a barbeque for outdoor cooking.
We have a collection of brochures and literature of the area to help you plan your vacation. Our "Welcome" booklet suggests local attractions.
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| Above Left: Kitchen with refrigerator/freezer, dishwasher, combi microwave oven. Four-burner gas cooker and small appliances are on the counter outside the picture to the right Above Right: Living room, one end, with 42" LCD TV and entertainment center Left: Living room, other end, with dining area and doorway to the kitchen Below Left: Bedroom, courtyard side, with double bed, full wall closet Below Right: Second Bedroom, two single beds, full wall closet | |
Rental
Les Glycines is available for rental from the end of May until the end of October in periods of one or more weeks beginning at the weekend. You will be met by an English agent who will show you the house and who will be available during your rental period should you have any questions. You're on vacation and we believe in keeping things simple. When you stay with us, you pay the rent and that's it, we supply everything but the food. This includes all utilities; bed, bath and kitchen linens, WIFI Internet and phone service to almost any land-line. We ask that you not smoke in the house and that you not bring pets or small children.
All-inclusive 2010 Weekly Rental Rates (see below for exact amount/week):
Low period - 325; Middle - GBP 375; High - GBP 475 (or equivalent in other currencies)
We appreciate your interest in our property and invite you to spend your holidays here.
Contact Information
To reserve your vacation or for any questions, please click email to send an email specifying the dates(s) you are interested in. If you have a problem with the email link, the address is glycines.burg@yahoo.com or you can contact Lynn, the agent, at +33 (0)5 62 35 49 04
Additional information on the general area may be found at the following websites:
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Rental conditions: Reservations are from Saturday after 1400 to Saturday noon subject to availability or other arrangement. A deposit of 25% will hold the reservation, the balance not less than 6 weeks prior to the rental date. If you cancel we will refund your payment if the property is re-rented for that period minus a re-advertising charge of 10%.
Starting Date (2010) | Rental per week |
| 8, 15, 22, 29 May; 2, 9, 16 October |
325 GBP |
| 5, 12, 19, 26 June; 4, 11, 18, 25 September |
375 GBP |
| 3, 10, 17, 24 31 July; 7, 14, 21, 28 August | 475 GBP |
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