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Our property is situated on the picturesque hills of Trets, a medieval Provençal village surrounded by vineyards. The park is meticulously adorned with flowers, providing a tranquil atmosphere for your enjoyment.In the summertime, you can unwind by the swimming pool or take leisurely walks to explore the enchanting region. The Mas du Biaou serves as an ideal base from which you can visit remarkable destinations such as Aix-en-Provence, Mont Ste Victoire, Marseille, Avignon, the Camargue, and the Luberon. Immerse yourself in the diverse and breathtaking landscapes that await you.
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Appréciations pour Mas Du Biaou, Trets:
Sehr nette Unterkunft und herzlicher Empfang!
Die mas de Biaou ist eine sehr hübsche, gemütliche Unterkunft. Die beiden Zimmer haben eine eigene Terrasse. Selbstversorger können dort Brotzeit machen und den Kühlschrank im Frühstücksraum nutzen. Außerordentliche nette Gastgeber, die während des Frühstücks gerne mit ihren Gästen "plauschen". Eine sehr gute Adresse! Kann man nur emfehlen!
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Tres Sympas et accueillants
Arrangé avec beaucoup de goût. Une adresse que je recommanderai à ceux que j aime
Tres Sympas et accueillants
Arrangé avec beaucoup de goût. Une adresse que je recommanderai à ceux que j aime
Hâvre de paix
Tout était parfait : accueil, chambre, petit-déjeuner, cadre... nous avons hâte de nous y arrêter à nouveau.
Directions
From Paris,
- Take motorway A6 towards Marseille.
- After passing the toll at Lançon de Provence, continue towards Nices.
- After driving six kilometers past Aix-en-Provence, take the exit for FUVEAU-TRETS.
- Follow signs for TRETS for the next 12 kilometers.
- Upon reaching TRETS, you will come across a large roundabout. Follow the signs for TRETS-centre.
- At the second roundabout, continue following the signs for Trets-centre.
- After passing the traffic light, take a right turn onto Ermitage St Jean du Puy, cimetière.
- At the small roundabout with a large cypress tree, continue straight.
- At the next roundabout with bamboos, continue straight.
- The cemetery will be on your right.
- At the next roundabout with roses, turn right onto Avenue de Graffine.
- Continue up this avenue and follow the signs for Groupe Scolaire St Jean/Tennis (turning left).
- Keep going up, and just before the hump, take a right turn onto Chemin du Bout de Nice.
- The Mas du Biaou is located at the very end of this road. Stay as left as possible.
- When you arrive, our house can be identified by a little rust-brown gate with green-blue shutters, located down below. Look for the yellow panel Fleurs de Soleil on the pillar.
- Take motorway A6 towards Marseille.
- After passing the toll at Lançon de Provence, continue towards Nices.
- After driving six kilometers past Aix-en-Provence, take the exit for FUVEAU-TRETS.
- Follow signs for TRETS for the next 12 kilometers.
- Upon reaching TRETS, you will come across a large roundabout. Follow the signs for TRETS-centre.
- At the second roundabout, continue following the signs for Trets-centre.
- After passing the traffic light, take a right turn onto Ermitage St Jean du Puy, cimetière.
- At the small roundabout with a large cypress tree, continue straight.
- At the next roundabout with bamboos, continue straight.
- The cemetery will be on your right.
- At the next roundabout with roses, turn right onto Avenue de Graffine.
- Continue up this avenue and follow the signs for Groupe Scolaire St Jean/Tennis (turning left).
- Keep going up, and just before the hump, take a right turn onto Chemin du Bout de Nice.
- The Mas du Biaou is located at the very end of this road. Stay as left as possible.
- When you arrive, our house can be identified by a little rust-brown gate with green-blue shutters, located down below. Look for the yellow panel Fleurs de Soleil on the pillar.
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Attractions
- Aix-en-Provence (15 km): Known for its charming streets, historic buildings, and vibrant markets, Aix-en-Provence offers a delightful blend of culture and beauty. Visit the Cours Mirabeau, the city's main boulevard, lined with cafés and shops, or explore the Musée Granet, which houses an impressive collection of artworks.
- Sainte-Victoire Mountain (20 km): Located to the east of Aix-en-Provence, Sainte-Victoire Mountain is a popular destination for hiking and outdoor enthusiasts. The mountain offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and is also known for its association with the renowned painter, Paul Cézanne.
- Château de Vauvenargues (22 km): This stunning castle is perched on a hilltop and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. It was once owned by Pablo Picasso, and visitors can explore the beautifully preserved rooms and artwork inside. The castle is surrounded by a picturesque park, perfect for leisurely walks.
- Marseille (40 km): As France's second-largest city, Marseille offers a wealth of attractions. Explore the historic Vieux-Port (Old Port), visit the iconic Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica, or wander through Le Panier, the city's oldest neighborhood. Don't miss the opportunity to try traditional Marseille cuisine, such as bouillabaisse, in one of the many seafood restaurants.
- Calanques National Park (45 km): Situated along the Mediterranean coast, Calanques National Park is a paradise for nature lovers. The park boasts a series of stunning limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Hiking trails allow visitors to explore the park's diverse flora and fauna while enjoying breathtaking views.
- Cassis (50 km): This charming coastal town is known for its picturesque harbor and vibrant atmosphere. Take a boat tour to discover the stunning Calanques from the sea, or stroll through the narrow streets lined with colorful houses and boutiques. Cassis is also renowned for its white wine production, so be sure to sample some local wines.
- Avignon (95 km): The historic city of Avignon is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the awe-inspiring Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes). Explore the charming streets, visit the renowned Avignon Bridge (Pont d'Avignon), and immerse yourself in the city's rich history and culture.
- Les Baux-de-Provence (100 km): Nestled in the Alpilles mountains, Les Baux-de-Provence is a picturesque village known for its dramatic scenery and well-preserved medieval architecture. Explore the ruins of the imposing Château des Baux, visit the unique Carrières de Lumières art exhibition, or simply enjoy the stunning views from the village's terraces.
- Gorges du Verdon (110 km): Often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of Europe," the Gorges du Verdon offers breathtaking natural beauty. This river canyon features turquoise waters, towering limestone cliffs, and opportunities for various outdoor activities, including hiking, kayaking, and rock climbing. 10. Nice (150 km): Located on the French Riviera, Nice is a vibrant city known for its stunning beaches, colorful markets, and charming old town. Stroll along the famous Promenade des Anglais, visit the Musée Matisse to admire the works of the renowned artist, or explore the vibrant Cours Saleya market, offering a variety of local goods and fresh produce.