The Orangery is situated in Tursan, region of piece of news-Aquitaine known for its wine and its gastronomy. This region, occupied by Romain, then Visigoths, left many tracks of his rich past, as show of it its two conservation areas in the World heritage of the UNESCO (Aire-sur-l’Adour, 10 km; Saint-Sever, 25 km), his presence on the Ways of Santiago de Compostela, his girls quoted from the Middle Ages called ancient country-houses. He is also renowned for his lifestyle: hunting, peach, love of the nature, the sport, …
The Orangery is a big building built at the beginning of the XIXth century to serve as orangery. It has three closed facades and a big lit(enlightened) facade which gives onto the southeast. It was recently restored by associating the respect for the built of formerly and the technologies of today. It is an independent building, giving on to a closed garden where are also a swimming pool and tennis.
The Orangery, its swimming pool, its tennis are included near the Castle of Bahus. This Castle, the presence of which is attested at the beginning of the XIIIth century, was at first a lookout post built during the Hundred Years’ War. It was increased century after century and its buildings are distributed around a central court without geometry. We arrive by an avenue of standing plane trees there two hundred years ago. All around an agricultural domain mixing cultures and forests. Aside, this group is quiet without being isolated.
10 travelers
5 rooms
5 bathrooms
swimmingpool
tennis
wifi