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South of france villas with private pools

Escape back to nature.

Your private mountain retreat in the South of France.

Wild Boar Mountain is a self-catering private holiday estate with 2 hectares of land and stunning views of the mountains, all to yourself, completely secluded from the rest of the world. Whether you are looking for a family holiday or an exclusive setting for you and your friends, or a relaxing rejuvenating retreat for you to escape to for some alone time, Wild Boar Mountain provides a place like no other, which allows you to escape the busy lives we all live and provide a totally relaxing vacation. Relax by the natural salt infinity pool, unwind in the sauna, or spend a night in the treehouse amidst the sound of nature or enjoy a fun overnight stay in the 200 year-old stone Shepherd’s hut.

The properties are large enough to accommodate 8 people:  Main house  sleeps 4  - Guest house sleeps 4

Shepherd’s Hut sleeps 2 - Treehouse sleeps 2. We recommend that the Treehouse or Shepherd’s Hut is more for a few nights stay, as an experience of the excitement of spending a few nights in the wild.

Wild Boar Mountain offers private parking with electric gates, plus a housekeeper on call. So, the property is extremely secure and you are just one call away from help if there is an emergency. The local town and shops are only 10 minutes away.

There is internet access throughout the property – in the main house, on all the terraces, the guest house and even by the pool. 

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Prices

Rental costs for Wild Boar Mountain are:
£3200 a week in June
£3800 a week in July and August
£2800 a week in May, September and October 

The swimming pool can be heated in winter at £200 a week.

A great self-catering option for your holiday vacation, in a very private and relaxing setting.

Bédarieux – Languedoc Park – South of France.

Languedoc runs along the Mediterranean Coast of southern France, and extends right to the Spanish borders. It is a land of ancient history, political conflict and delicious wines. Please see Things to do for more information. 

The Languedoc-Roussillon area, now called Occitanie, has been named in Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel.