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Emmanuel Gayet
150, Chemin Du Fangeas
Roynac
26450

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Price per night:

price from €115

Telephone:

0645617388

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We offer a renovated 17th century farmhouse with 5 bedrooms and a table dhôtes. The farmhouse features a heated swimming pool, a large garden of over 6000m2, and a forest spanning 2.5 hectares. Guests have the option to enjoy a jacuzzi for an additional cost of 20/person/1h or indulge in a massage for 85/person/1h. Our table dhôtes offers regional tapas for 25/person, allowing guests to discover AB products from the Drôme, alongside a selection of beer and wine. Breakfast includes a variety of breads, pastries, homemade jams, various juices, charcuterie, cheese, yogurt, fruit, and boiled eggs. We also have special promotions available: 3 days for 115/day with breakfast, and 7 days for 95/day with breakfast. The first floor of the farmhouse features 3 bedrooms.

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