
A L'orée De Gordes Villa, Gordes
Holiday rental - Stone house located in Gordes, within walking distance to the village. The location is Ideal for visiting the picturesque villages of Provence.
© Villa Champ Signoret B&B, Malaucene
© Villa Champ Signoret B&B, Malaucene
Small guest house in beautiful surroundings with an outdoor pool
Located just 2 kilometres north of the village of Malaucene, this charming B&B has great views of the surrounding mountains and countryside.
There is secure storage for cyclists or motorbikes, a raised garden, outdoor pool and ping pong table.
The four rooms are decorated individually and have WiFi access and their own bathrooms.
No pets are allowed.
There is an outdoor pool in the grounds of the house.
Holiday rental - Stone house located in Gordes, within walking distance to the village. The location is Ideal for visiting the picturesque villages of Provence.
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Price: €2,989
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Waterpark complex that contains a lagoon, 25m pool, whirlpool basin, waterslides for children and adults, cascades of water, rivers, paddling pools and much more.
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This organic Michelin starred restaurant is situated just 12km outside Arles on the road to Sambuc and is run by the chef Armand Arnal.
This elegant restaurant is a must-visit for any lovers of modern cuisine and cooking methods. They embrace local produce and evolve their dishes according to the seasons.
This is a popular place with both locals and travellers. It has a small cosy interior so if you want to dine there, best to get there earlier rather than later.
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Small restaurant where you will never eat the same thing twice. Their menu is solely based on what good fresh ingredients the local market has to offer in the mornings.
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