Domaine Le Sagittaire Waterpark, Nyons
In the depths of the Drôme countryside in the French Provence, this 5 Star Residential Campsite comes complete with an entirely heated Aquatic Complex, which is open to the public.

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel

© Hostellerie du Val de Sault Hotel
Located right in the heart of the Vaucluse, in the middle of a beautiful Provençal forest
This hotel is made up like a small village with a dozen Provençal houses, dominating a valley with fields of lavender and spelt and magnificent views of the Ventoux.
All the rooms have been decorated in Provençal tones and Asian furniture. They all have a terrace or balcony and feature flat screen satellite TV, DVD player and free WiFi access.
The hotel also features an indoor and an outdoor swimming pool, a bar lounge and a restaurant, as well as a tennis court, gym, French boules court and a large garden.
There is a beautiful outdoor pool with a counter-current jet surrounded by sun loungers, and an indoor pool which is heated outside the season.
There is a gourmet restaurant in the hotel offering traditional Provençal cuisine made with local produce.
In the depths of the Drôme countryside in the French Provence, this 5 Star Residential Campsite comes complete with an entirely heated Aquatic Complex, which is open to the public.
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