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Experience the ultimate tranquility and leisure in our meticulously designed private gardens. Immerse yourself in a serene environment, perfect for unwinding and embracing moments of idleness. Bask in the warm embrace of the Provençal sun, allowing yourself to fully savor its soothing rays at your own pace.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Avignon or Marseille Provence Airport:
Take a TGV train to Avignon.
From Avignon, head south on Highway A7.
Take exit 24 for Avignon, exit 25 for Cavaillon, or exit 26 for Senas.
Take a TGV train to Avignon.
From Avignon, head south on Highway A7.
Take exit 24 for Avignon, exit 25 for Cavaillon, or exit 26 for Senas.
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- Les Baux-de-Provence (6.5 km): A picturesque medieval village perched on a rocky outcrop, Les Baux-de-Provence offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Explore its narrow streets, visit the Château des Baux, and discover local art and crafts.
- Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (14 km): Known for its charming streets lined with boutiques, cafés, and art galleries, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is also famous for being the birthplace of Nostradamus. Visit the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole monastery, where Van Gogh stayed and painted some of his most iconic works.
- Avignon (25 km): Home to the magnificent Palais des Papes, Avignon is a historic city that served as the papal residence in the 14th century. Explore the well-preserved medieval walls, visit the famous Pont d'Avignon, and wander through the charming streets of the old town.
- Pont du Gard (50 km): An ancient Roman aqueduct bridge, the Pont du Gard is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most impressive Roman structures in France. Enjoy a leisurely walk along the bridge, take in the scenic views, and learn about its fascinating history.
- Aix-en-Provence (52 km): A vibrant university town with a rich cultural heritage, Aix-en-Provence is known for its elegant architecture, tree-lined boulevards, and lively café culture. Visit the Cours Mirabeau, explore the historic old town, and admire the stunning fountains scattered throughout the city.
- Marseille (70 km): As the second-largest city in France, Marseille offers a diverse array of attractions. Explore the vibrant Vieux Port, visit the iconic Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica, and discover the historic Le Panier neighborhood. Don't miss the opportunity to try delicious local cuisine, including the famous bouillabaisse.
- Arles (78 km): Famous for its Roman and Romanesque monuments, Arles is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit the well-preserved Roman amphitheater, explore the ancient theater, and admire the impressive Romanesque Saint-Trophime church.
- Luberon Regional Natural Park (80 km): Located in the heart of Provence, the Luberon Natural Park offers breathtaking landscapes, quaint villages, and scenic hiking trails. Explore the charming hilltop villages of Gordes, Roussillon, and Bonnieux, and enjoy the stunning views of lavender fields and vineyards.
- Camargue Natural Park (90 km): A unique natural reserve known for its diverse wildlife and marshy landscapes, Camargue is home to pink flamingos, wild horses, and black bulls. Take a guided tour, go horseback riding, or enjoy a boat trip to discover this untamed paradise. 10. Nîmes (95 km): Known for its well-preserved Roman monuments, Nîmes offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient history. Visit the iconic Roman amphitheater, the Maison Carrée temple, and the stunning Jardins de la Fontaine park.