Wave Island Waterpark, Monteux
This huge waterpark covers an area of 4.7 hectares and includes a surf simulator, waterslides and a river feature called river land.

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1 bedroom apartment in Provence sleeps 4
Located in the Residence Provence Country Club in the heart of the Luberon mountain, this apartment enjoys a serene and tranquil atmosphere with close proximity to all the sites and attractions of this area of the South of France. An ideal location for nature and golf lovers.
The residence is made up of traditional Provencal houses, which are divided into apartments.
This 38-42m² apartment has a living room, a kitchen with hot plates, microwave, fridge and a dishwasher along with a balcony or terrace. There is a bathroom and seperate toilet.
Outside there is a shared outdoor swimming pool surrounded by loungers and deck chairs (open in season and weather dependent).
This property is available on a self-catered basis. You have exclusive use of the property. Optional (payable) extras can be arranged in advance or on arrival, including: linen & towels, baby cot & high chair, animal stay, mid/end of stay cleaning service, cleaning kit.
The Residence Provence Country Club is ideally placed for those who want to explore the great outdoors during their stay. There is an abundance of activities to try, including canoeing on the river, over rapids and currents, just 3.5km from the property, as well as Gateways Treetop, which is 2.5km away.
The leisure centre in the town offers swimming and badminton, while there is also a bicycle rental shop, which offers smaller bikes for the kids as well. Those wanting to completely relax and immerse themselves in tranquillity will appreciate Instant Oriental, the wellness and massage centre. The ideal way to soak your muscles after an energetic day.
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