Halcyon Retreat - Location
Enjoying an impressive 5,500km of coastline and numerous stretches of beaches, France borders onto four seafronts (the English Channel, the North Sea, the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean). The centre of the country is a verdant green and hosts plentiful vineyards, picturesque villages, châteaux, mountains, forests and an abundance of wildlife.
With around 85 million tourists visiting France annually, the country is the world’s top tourist destination and enjoys visitors from across Europe and beyond. Famous for its delicious food and splendid range of wines, the country enjoys a stable economy and is ideal for property purchases. Paris has experienced a drop in tourists recently, however the rest of the country enjoys strong visitor numbers.
One of these areas in the Limousin, which lies in central France. If you're looking for an amazing location for a holiday home, then Halcyon Retreat Golf & Spa Resort may well be your answer.
Now in partnership with Wyndham, the world’s largest hotel group, Halcyon Retreat is a developing high-end resort inside 220-acres of private, countryside grounds. The resort features a range of holiday homes and investments for sale, available in variety of specifications. Most of these properties are just metres from the 25+ facilities that exist inside the resort.
Most of these holiday homes and property investments are based in a small area called 'Le Village' – a mix of renovated traditional and off-plan buildings. There are properties for sale to suit all manner of budgets – from Studio apartments through to 3 bedroom apartments and even luxury treehouses.
Halcyon Retreat is set to be one of the most impressive resorts of its type when it fully opens.
Shared, or fractional, ownership properties are the most popular inside the resort. Full (or outright) ownership is also available. The facilities include fishing lakes, an Aqua Adventure Park, bars and restaurants, 18-hole golf course, chateau spa, children’s play castle, equestrian centre and so much more. Some of the facilities are currently open and some are developing.