Wave Island Waterpark, Monteux
This huge waterpark covers an area of 4.7 hectares and includes a surf simulator, waterslides and a river feature called river land.
3 bedroom Villa in Laudun-l'Ardoise. Sleeps 6
Not far from the village Laudun l’Ardoise and 25km from Uzès, first Dukedom of France and town of art and history, you can discover this unique holiday house, with a swimming pool and jacuzzi.
This modern villa with 3 floors offers you 3 suites with shower room. There is air conditioning (floor) everywhere. This property really has everything to make your holiday memorable and a once in a lifetime experience … unless you come back …
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