Old town centre house; wine bar & cafes 50m, sea 30mins Pyrenees close
We bought our town house in old Céret because we wanted French café culture and access to mountains, sea and Spain. The street outside the house is pedestrianised and there’s a wine bar, a beautiful square with a fountain and a belting wood fire pizzeria and two other restaurants close by. Within a 5 min walk there are many other cafes and restaurants, a night bar, bakeries, an old church, chic little shops, a newsagent and a small supermarket. Barcelona is a 2hr drive; medieval Girona a 1hr drive. The nearest beach is only 30mins by car. Old Céret has narrow cobbled streets and wide boulevards lined with towering plane trees. It is an utterly charming place. The market on Saturday morning buzzes! Ground floor – dining area and fully equipped kitchen. A spiral staircase leads to the top of the house. 1st floor double bedroom and newly fitted bathroom (walk-in shower, small bath, WC and wash basin). 2nd floor double bedroom and a 3rd bedroom with single beds. Shower and toilet. 3rd floor is a large airy living room (sejour) with French and velux windows. The sejour has a log fire, armchairs and TV etc. The TV allows you to watch French TV or Netflix using our subscription (no Britsh TV, Sorry).
More about Ceret: Céret has a warm and sunny climate, but in summer it can be extremely hot. The town, however, is the perfect place to shelter from the midday heat, as it is lined with plane trees which create a cool and pleasant atmosphere. The shops, cafes and bars along with the weekly Saturday market make up the life of Céret. There are communal dances, where people dance in a ring known as the Sardane. The dance looks deceptively slow and easy but the intricate footwork belies this. The Sardane festival is normally held in mid July. Céret also holds an annual bullfight weekend known as Ceret de Toros or Feria. There are bands and street bars (bodegas) and a party atmosphere. Young bulls are also run through the streets. The Feria will is normally held in the middle if July. The region around Céret is a major fruit producer, and in particular is famed for its cherries. Céret hosts a cherry festival each year (early May) with such oddities as cherry beer and a cherry stone spitting competition
More about local activities: In the early 20th century a cluster of painters, sculptors and ceramicists came to live and work in the area. Matisse and Modigliani visited. Pablo Picasso lived in Céret for a time and Café Pablo in the town is dedicated to him. Chaim Soutine, the Russian emigre painter, also lived in Céret and painted many landscapes of the village and its surrounds. Eventually this resulted in the establishment of a small but delightful Museum of Modern Art. Many donated some of their works to the Museum giving it a kick-start into the realm of great little art museums of Europe. Piste skiing can found after a 2 hour car drive up the Tet valley and into the Cerdagne. There is a famous golf course at an altitude of 3500ft, near St Laurent de Cerdans and about 45mins away by car. There are spas at Amelie-les-Bains and Le Boulou (15 mins). Céret Sportive play rugby union on Sundays at an impressive local stadium (10 mins walk). And the walking opportunities are endless!
Our free starter pack: I’ll tell you what annoys me when I rent a holiday home. It’s finding 1 roll of paper per toilet, 2 dish washer tablets and 1 bin liner etc “to get the renter started”. Don’t know about you, but I don’t go on holiday to waste time shopping for such trivia. At our house you’ll find enough of the basics eg bin liners, detergents, toilet rolls etc for the whole week. We’ll leave you to buy the food and wine! For adults there are music and film CDs, fiction books and board games including chess and scrabble. There is also a small collection of my walking guides and maps. I don’t care if you walk off with the fiction, but please respect my maps and walking guides! There are small loudspeakers in the ground floor kitchen/dining room with a jack plug for connecting to your laptop, so you can listen to your Spotify / Apple Play music. Lastly, about kids. There is a baby gate to avoid accidents on the spiral staircase, cot, highchair, changing mat, and a few toys.
PLEASE NOTE - Our living room (sejour) with TV is on the top floor of the house. There are some 40 stone steps to reach the sejour so the house is not really suitable for a disabled guest.
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About the area
Ceret
Located in Ceret, this holiday home is near a water park and by the sea. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Turre Forest and Gorges de la Fou, while Museum of Musical Instruments and Ceret Museum of Modern Art are cultural highlights. Discover the area's water adventures with snorkelling and water tubing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking and mountain climbing.
Museum of Musical Instruments - 2 min walk - 0.2 km
Pont du Diable - 18 min walk - 1.6 km
Gran Jonquera Outlet Mall and Shopping - 27 min drive - 26.0 km
Collioure Beach - 55 min drive - 39.5 km
Getting around
Perpignan Train Station (XPI) - 28 min drive
Perpignan (PGF-Perpignan - Rivesaltes Intl.) - 36 min drive
Restaurants
McDonald's - 16 min drive
Restaurant Del Bisbe - 1 min walk
Café de France - 2 min walk
Can Jordi - 2 min walk
Bella Pizza - 2 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Is Old town centre house; wine bar & cafes 50m, sea 30mins Pyrenees close pet-friendly?
Yes, pets are allowed at this property. Some restrictions may apply, so please contact the property for more details.
How much does it cost to stay at Old town centre house; wine bar & cafes 50m, sea 30mins Pyrenees close?
As of 21 Aug 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Old town centre house; wine bar & cafes 50m, sea 30mins Pyrenees close on 10 Oct 2026 start from AU$1,069, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Old town centre house; wine bar & cafes 50m, sea 30mins Pyrenees close?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Old town centre house; wine bar & cafes 50m, sea 30mins Pyrenees close?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Old town centre house; wine bar & cafes 50m, sea 30mins Pyrenees close?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Old town centre house; wine bar & cafes 50m, sea 30mins Pyrenees close located?
This family-friendly Ceret holiday home is located by the sea, just steps away from Museum of Musical Instruments and Ceret Museum of Modern Art. Pont du Diable is 0.9 mi (1.5 km) away.
About the host
Hosted by Sam and Maggi Saunders
That's us, sitting outside one of the restaurants in the square very close to our house. We spend about 3-4 months every year in Ceret and probably too much of that time in one of the 27 (at the last count) restaurants the town has! We have 11 grandkids (also at the last count), and many friends and other interests still in the UK, so we spend the rest of the year in Sheffield.
Why they chose this property
We are outdoor people and wanted a house in France close to both the sea and montains. We wanted to buy in a small town with a market, plenty of boulangeries and restaurants and cafes and atmosphere. That meant Provence (too expensive), or the Atlantic or Mediterranean side of the Pyrenees. We visited the Mediterranean side first, found the little gem that is Ceret and the rest is history.
What makes this property unique
Good WiFi, free calls to landlines (not mobiles) worldwide. Plus our mission statement is to leave the house equipped with the boring necessities of life. Who wants to go on holiday and have to buy toilet rolls, bin liners etc. Who wants a self-catering house where the owners just offer a 'starter pack' of 2 dish-washer tablets and one bin-liner?