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.

© Janssens Immobilier | Rentals

© Janssens Immobilier | Rentals

© Janssens Immobilier | Rentals

© Janssens Immobilier | Rentals

© Janssens Immobilier | Rentals

© Janssens Immobilier | Rentals

© Janssens Immobilier | Rentals

© Janssens Immobilier | Rentals

© Janssens Immobilier | Rentals

© Janssens Immobilier | Rentals

© Janssens Immobilier | Rentals

© Janssens Immobilier | Rentals

© Janssens Immobilier | Rentals

© Janssens Immobilier | Rentals

© Janssens Immobilier | Rentals
3 bedroom Villa in Villars. Sleeps 6
Property for vacation rental in the Luberon - Le Domaine de Saint Pons
Discover this property for rent in Villars in the Luberon Regional Park, with swimming pool on 40 hectares of grounds, offering a breathtaking view for your holidays in the peace and quiet.
The Domaine de Saint Pons, a historic place steeped in history, has 3 bedrooms and can welcome 6 people.
You will be charmed by the beauty of the landscape and the location, surrounded by vines and oak and pine forests.
The huge swimming pool allows everyone to enjoy a swimming in full freedom.
4-star label awarded by Atout France.
The ground floor has:
First floor:
Second floor:
Other facilities:
Outdoors:
Outdoor parking for several cars and garage for 2 vehicles.
Included in the price: final cleaning + bed linen and bath and pool towels.
Cleaning and change of bed linen included in the rental price midway through a 2-week stay.
A caretaker couple live on site.
The château next door offers wine tasting and a visit around their vineyard for discovering the different grape varieties.
The tourist tax is calculated per night and per adult according to the classification.
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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