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.

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Elegant hotel full of french charm with a highly rated gourmet restaurant
This is a small luxury hotel offering 28 rooms in the wonderful countryside of the Luberon, with its own vineyard.
Having the vineyard attached to the hotel is a great opportunity for guests to take part in the free tour of the vinery and to get involved in their wine tasting workshops.
The hotel offers mainly suite accommodation; the two most luxurious are exceptional and provide every modern comfort. Both come with a private Jacuzzi and steam room and one even has its own private heated pool.
If this was not enough, the hotel restaurant, Le Gourmet, is run by the Michelin starred chef, Christophe Renaud, and offers some of the best Provencal and Mediterranean dishes to be had within the region.
Like all other within its class, the hotel has a host of other amenities including an outdoor swimming pool, stunning gardens and a piano bar. It is a sophisticated place for a getaway and well worth it.
Enjoy the peaceful private swimming pool or the comfort of the deckchairs in the shade of the sails that cover the terrace. Enjoy each moment with a fresh drink or a gourmet snack.
Le Gourmet - open for dinner from Tuesday to Saturday. Michelin starred Chef Christophe Renaud creates dishes with Mediterranean and Provençal style influences. Menu changes daily and features local, organic and seasonal produce.
Le Bistro & Le Jardin dans les Vignes - Open every day for lunch and dinner, this restaurant changes dependant on the seasons. Traditional yet refined.
Il Ristorante - Choose from snack and pizza menu for lunch or Italian specialities at dinner. relaxed setting beside the swimming pool.
By car
A7 Highway, exit: Cavaillon or Avignon Sud
A9 Highway, exit: Remoulins
D22-D900 (N100)
Direction : Apt
Located between the residential area of Saint-Eyriès and le Hameau Le Perrotet
Children are welcome at this hotel.
An additional charge of 35 Euros per night for children sharing a room with their parents. Babies and young children can be accommodated in their parents room with additional bed or crib and are charged 15 Euros per night.
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