Aqualand Waterpark, St Cyr Sur Mer
Aqualand in St Cyr Sur Mer offer you 11 wicked slides in a great park environment with drinks, food, and shops for you to enjoy.

© Le Mas des Aromes

© Le Mas des Aromes

© Le Mas des Aromes

© Le Mas des Aromes

© Le Mas des Aromes

© Le Mas des Aromes
A sweetness of life in a quiet and refined house & atmosphere
Set in the heart of Provence near Avignon, this authentic 19th century Provencal farmhouse carefully renovated and maintained features 5 charming bedrooms tastefully decorated.
In addition, the large garden has a heated swimming pool where peace and quiet contribute to a marvellous stay.
A continental breakfast with homemade jams is served every morning and upon request a dinner table is open in the evening, offering delicious Provencal cuisine prepared by the hosts.
The country around this B&B, offers wonderful opportunities for sightseeing and relaxation. It has a very wide range of choice between natural sites, heritage and the most beautiful villages of Provence, not to mention walking and hiking.
After a day visiting the region, guests can enjoy the swimming pool and its pool house for some quietness and tranquillity. Massages are possible upon request.
Hosts share their love for Provencal cuisine, of beautiful tables and of simple things. Guests can enjoy a homemade meal served in the barn, in the warm atmosphere of the dining room.
Children are welcome in the hotel as there are several family rooms.
Aqualand in St Cyr Sur Mer offer you 11 wicked slides in a great park environment with drinks, food, and shops for you to enjoy.
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