Nyonsoleiado Waterpark, Nyons
Waterpark complex that contains a lagoon, 25m pool, whirlpool basin, waterslides for children and adults, cascades of water, rivers, paddling pools and much more.

© 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
4 bedroom Villa in Mollans-Sur-Ouveze. Sleeps 8
Family holiday home with swimming pool for rent in Provence, just 2 km from the village of Mollans sur Ouvèze.
Exposed on 2000m2 of beautifully wooded land, the recent house offers bright and easy-to-live-with spaces, consisting of a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious living room, 4 bedrooms including a master suite, 2 bathrooms and a free-form infinity pool with a waterfall, a beach and a central island. The garden is well maintained with a large terrace of 150 m2 and a play area for children. Located on the heights, it enjoys a beautiful panoramic view of Mont Ventoux and the Dentelles de Montmirail. Magnificent hilly surrounding landscape, the ideal place to unwind.
The house consists on the ground floor of:
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