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.

© Manoir de la Roseaie

© Manoir de la Roseaie

© Manoir de la Roseaie

© Manoir de la Roseaie

© Manoir de la Roseaie

© Manoir de la Roseaie
Spacious hotel with extensive gardens, outdoor pool & restaurant
This sophisticated hotel is set in two and half acres of parkland, nestled at the foot of the Grignan castle. The hotel is within a charming 19th century building, has 21 rooms and invites total relaxation in stunning spacious surroundings.
There are five different categories of rooms, Caractere, Privilege, Deluxe, Prestige and Excellence. All rooms include flat screen TVs, free Wifi, air conditioning, safe and minibar. Some of the rooms also include Jacuzzi baths. The rooms have been decorated in a lavish traditional Provencal style, each full of character.
The hotel's restaurant 'La Rotonde du Manoir' offers fantatic views of the surrounding park land as well as some delicious treats from their chef all made with fresh seasonal produce.
As well as taking a stroll in the gardens that are famed for their hundreds of roses, the Manoir de la Roseraie offers an outdoor pool to unwind beside as well as massage treatments.
For further details, visit the website or contact them directly via the 'make an enquiry' button.
This charming hotel is located at the foot of the Grignan Castle, metres away from the heart of the village and within striking distance of Mont Ventoux.
Nestled in the 3 hectare park famous for its hundreds of roses, the swimming pool is the ideal spot to unwind.
The restaurant offers sophisticated Provencal cuisine prepared with fresh and local products. Meals are served either on the terrace under the shade of lime trees or in the dining room which offers a breath-taking view of the park.
All children under 3 years old are charged 15€ per person per night for children's cots. All older children or adults are charged 40€ per person per night for extra beds.
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