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Monique VilaMas Grand Puits
Aigues Mortes
30220
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Located near the medieval city of Aigues-Mortes and the wilderness of Saintes-Marie, where horses and bulls roam freely, the farmhouse in the Great Pit Camargue Gard is a charming retreat. Monique and Fred warmly welcome guests all year round, offering accommodations in their farmhouse winemaker, cottages, or trailers. Whether you're staying for a night, a few days, a week, or even longer, the farmhouse provides a perfect blend of nature and proximity to various attractions. From beaches to tours, traditions to festivals, there are plenty of activities to enjoy in the Camargue region. In the evenings, you can unwind under the arbor, relax by the pool, and socialize with other guests over cocktails and gypsy guitar tunes, while indulging in delicious mussels cooked over a wood fire. The driftwood decor, vintage trailers, vineyards, and the gentle breeze create a serene ambiance that will make you feel truly free. Once you experience the accidental charm of this place, you will undoubtedly want to return.Reviews
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Attractions
- Aigues-Mortes Ramparts: These fortified walls are a major tourist attraction in Aigues-Mortes. Built in the 13th century, the ramparts offer stunning views of the town and its surroundings.
- Constance Tower: Located within the Aigues-Mortes Ramparts, this tower is a significant historical landmark. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the town and the Camargue region.
- Salt Marshes of Aigues-Mortes: These vast salt flats are a unique natural attraction near Mas Grand Puits. Guided tours allow visitors to learn about salt production and the ecosystem of the marshes.
- Camargue Regional Nature Park: Just a short distance from Aigues-Mortes, this nature park offers picturesque landscapes and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore the wetlands, go horseback riding, or spot flamingos and wild horses.
- Saint-Louis Church: Situated in the heart of Aigues-Mortes, this 13th-century church showcases Gothic architecture. Inside, you can admire beautiful stained glass windows and intricate details.
- Wine Tasting in the Costières de Nîmes: The region surrounding Aigues-Mortes is known for its vineyards. Visitors can take wine tours and tastings in the nearby Costières de Nîmes appellation, known for its rich red wines.
- Les Salins du Midi: This salt museum and factory provides insight into the history and production of salt in the region. Visitors can learn about the salt-making process and its importance to the local economy.
- Tower of Carbonnière: Located on the outskirts of Aigues-Mortes, this medieval tower was once a defensive structure. Today, it offers guided tours and exhibits on its historical significance.
- Port-Camargue: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Port-Camargue is one of the largest marinas in Europe. Visitors can enjoy the sandy beaches, water sports, and a vibrant harbor atmosphere. 10. Montpellier: Although a bit further away, Montpellier is a vibrant city worth visiting. Known for its historic center, lively squares, and numerous cultural attractions, it offers a rich blend of history and modernity.