 
    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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© Le Mas des Herbes

© Le Mas des Herbes

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Beautiful stone building with a fantastic restaurant
This traditional country house hotel is set in a tranquil estate with wonderful views over the Luberon.
This beautiful property was built in the early 1970s using dry sandstone, giving it the appearance of being much older than it is.
The hotel has 19 bedrooms which are decorated in contemporary Provencal style and graced with antique furniture.
There is a pretty swimming pool which has marvellous views, or for the more actively minded, you can play tennis or take a walk through the surrounding countryside.
Overlooking the Luberon this farmhouse boast great views and a warm atmosphere. Several lounge areas make up the bar and refreshments and light snacks are available throughout the day.
A fine dining restaurant offers classic French cuisine and can be served on the delightful terrace during the warm summer months.
The hotel is located 8 km from Gordes, 25 km from Cavaillon and 45 km from Avignon, where you will find the nearest TGV station, with another TGV station available at Aix-en-Provence.
Children can be accommodated.
 
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