
Caminaterra Activity Company, Vedene
This company offers all kinds of activities, from climbing and pot-holing to canyoning, canoeing, kayaking, hiking and via ferrata.
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Traditional Provencal hotel for food lovers
In the heart of the Provence between Avignon, Alpilles and Luberon, the hotel is located in 20 acres of lovely country side landscapes.
A privately owned country manor of 23 rooms individually decorated in Provencal style with antique furnishings.
The hotel features one of the finest restaurants in the area, run by chef Robert Lalleman. The food is seasonal and typical of the region. The hotel is also perfectly placed to provide you with the perfect wine to accompany your meal. They have over 45,000 bottles in their cellars!
There are plenty of activities on offer to help you unwind. You can enjoy the hotel’s heated outdoor swimming-pool, tennis court and wander throughout the private paths of the domain.
This hotel is located in an ideal location between Luberon and Alpilles for exploring a region rich in emotions.
The hotel has an outdoor heated pool ideal for relaxing after a day exploring the surrounding areas.
This hotel features one of the finest restaurants in the area with a wine cellar of over 45000 bottles. The restaurant serves Provencal gourmet cuisine based on fresh seasonal produce. Meals can be served in a spacious dining room with a fireplace or tree-shaded terrace.
Children of any age are welcome. Cots and extra beds can be provided at extra cost.
This company offers all kinds of activities, from climbing and pot-holing to canyoning, canoeing, kayaking, hiking and via ferrata.
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