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The well-maintained garden features a variety of Mediterranean trees including olive, almond, fig, and oleander, beautifully combined with fragrant lavender, sentolines, thyme, sage, and rosemary. Additionally, there are still some white roses and roses adding to the overall charm.The two spacious bedrooms are elegantly adorned, showcasing a deep appreciation for tradition and offering breathtaking views of Marseille and the majestic Garlaban mountain. Staying in our rooms will transport you to a warm and welcoming family home, where the furniture has been passed down through generations, creating an ambiance of tranquility and comfort. Both rooms are equipped with private baths and toilets for utmost convenience.
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Appréciations pour Le Clos du Jas, Marseille:
le clos du jas
nous avons été totalement séduit par le chaleureux accueil que nous ont réservé les propriétaires et par le somptueux et copieux petit déjeuner composé de produits frais, de délicieuses pâtisseries et confitures "maison". Le jardin, véritable havre de paix, invite au farniente et à la méditation. Quelle bonne adresse !
Appréciation
Nous avons été acceuillis comme des amis.Les chambres sont trés confortables et décorées avec beaucoup de soin.parler de la table d'hotes est difficile il faut la déguster pour se rendre compte.
Ne changez rien tout est parfait.
Ne changez rien tout est parfait.
Clos du Jas : appréciation
Accueil très très chaleureux de Madame et M. CARVIN. Lieu magnifique et calme, les chambres sont superbes.La table d'hôtes : que dire? Spécialités de la région au menu, quand vous arrivez au déssert, vous cherchez encore une petite place.. menu très copieux. Félicitations à M. et Mme CARVIN : tout est parfait
Evaluation
Nicole and Guy Carvin are a charming and very helpful couple. Everything is in good taste. The area is quiet. The garden beautiful. Excellent and abundant breakfasts. A good blend of tradition with modern amenities and comfort.
Notre appréciation du Clos du Jas
Nous sommes le dimanche 15 avril 2012. Nous venons de passer une petite semaine au Clos du Jas, tenu par les propriétaires, Nicole et Guy Carvin. L'acueil fut chaleureux. Tout a été parfait. L'emplacement est bucolique et calme. Les petits-déjeuners somptueux. Nous recommandons vivement cet endroit.
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accueil tres chaleureux .chambres sympathiques .vue magnifique sur Marseille petits dejeuners excellents et tres copieux.confort de la chambre+++. nous n'avons pas pu profiter de la terrasse dommage il faisait trop froid!!. si la table d'hotes est a l'image des proprietaires cela doit etre genial.venez tester vous serez enchante . nous reviendrons c' est certain
Directions
From the A55 coastal highway:
Take the Bd Oddo exit, at the traffic lights turn left towards La Rose/Technopole Château Gombert, follow the signs for Château-Gombert. At the entrance of the village, take a left onto "chemin de la Baume Loubière" for 1km, then onto "chemin des grives" and immediately turn right onto "traverse du Jas de Serre".
From the A7 or A51 highway heading towards Marseille:
Take exit N°35, at the traffic lights turn left towards La Rose/Technopole Château Gombert, follow the signs for Château-Gombert. At the entrance of the village, take a left onto "chemin de la Baume Loubière" for 1km, then onto "chemin des grives" and immediately turn right onto "traverse du Jas de Serre".
From the A50 highway coming from Nice, Toulon, Aubagne:
Take the La Penne-sur-Huveaune exit, at the roundabout turn left towards La Valentine. At the 3rd roundabout, turn right towards Allauch/les Camoins/la Treille, follow the signs for Allauch, then Plan-de-Cuques, then Château-Gombert. At the exit of the village, turn right onto "chemin de la Baume Loubière" for 1km, then onto "chemin des grives" and immediately turn right onto "traverse du Jas de Serre".
Take the Bd Oddo exit, at the traffic lights turn left towards La Rose/Technopole Château Gombert, follow the signs for Château-Gombert. At the entrance of the village, take a left onto "chemin de la Baume Loubière" for 1km, then onto "chemin des grives" and immediately turn right onto "traverse du Jas de Serre".
From the A7 or A51 highway heading towards Marseille:
Take exit N°35, at the traffic lights turn left towards La Rose/Technopole Château Gombert, follow the signs for Château-Gombert. At the entrance of the village, take a left onto "chemin de la Baume Loubière" for 1km, then onto "chemin des grives" and immediately turn right onto "traverse du Jas de Serre".
From the A50 highway coming from Nice, Toulon, Aubagne:
Take the La Penne-sur-Huveaune exit, at the roundabout turn left towards La Valentine. At the 3rd roundabout, turn right towards Allauch/les Camoins/la Treille, follow the signs for Allauch, then Plan-de-Cuques, then Château-Gombert. At the exit of the village, turn right onto "chemin de la Baume Loubière" for 1km, then onto "chemin des grives" and immediately turn right onto "traverse du Jas de Serre".
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- Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde: Located on a hilltop, this iconic basilica offers panoramic views of Marseille. It is known for its stunning architecture, ornate interiors, and the golden statue of the Virgin Mary on top.
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- Musée d'Histoire de Marseille (Marseille History Museum): Situated in the Centre Bourse, this museum showcases the history and heritage of Marseille through a range of exhibits and artifacts. Visitors can learn about the city's ancient origins, maritime traditions, and cultural evolution.
- Calanques National Park: Just outside Marseille, Calanques National Park offers breathtaking natural beauty. It features stunning limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. This park is perfect for hiking, boating, and enjoying the Mediterranean coastline.
- Palais Longchamp: This magnificent palace and park complex were built in the 19th century and house the Museum of Fine Arts and the Natural History Museum. The palace's grand architecture, beautiful gardens, and water features make it a popular attraction for locals and tourists alike.
- MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations): Located at the entrance of the Old Port, MuCEM is a modern museum dedicated to the cultural heritage of Europe and the Mediterranean region. It showcases a diverse range of exhibits, including art, photography, and historical artifacts.
- Château d'If: This famous fortress is located on the island of If, just off the coast of Marseille. It gained popularity through Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo." Visitors can explore the prison cells, enjoy panoramic views, and learn about the island's intriguing history.
- Les Terrasses du Port: Situated in the Joliette district, Les Terrasses du Port is a large shopping center featuring a wide range of fashion boutiques, restaurants, and entertainment options. It offers a modern and vibrant shopping experience with stunning views of the sea. 10. Parc Borély: A beautiful park located near the coast, Parc Borély is a perfect place for relaxation and outdoor activities. It features landscaped gardens, lakes, a botanical garden, and even a racecourse. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, jogging, or simply taking a leisurely stroll. These tourist attractions near 15 Traverse du Jas de Serre offer a diverse range of experiences, from cultural and historical landmarks to natural beauty and shopping destinations.