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.

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© 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
5 bedroom Villa in Vaison-la-Romaine. Sleeps 10
Less than a kilometer from the center of Vaison-la-Romaine, come and discover this superb stone mas.
With a dominant view and no vis-à-vis, you will be perfectly placed to fully enjoy your holiday in the heart of Provence.
With a capacity of 10 people thanks to its five bedrooms, come and discover Provence with your family or friends. The large heated swimming pool of 14 x 4m is perfect for cooling off on summer days and a small pool of 3.50 x 3.50 (with a depth of 65cm) will allow children to play or even adults to have a drink.
There are many separate areas both inside and outside for everyone to have their own personal space.
There is a safe and mini fridge in all rooms, the two rooms on the second floor have air conditioning. The other three rooms on the ground floor are cool even without air conditioning.
You will fall under the spell of Mas de Junon!
The house is composed of:
In the mas:
1st floor (ground floor in relation to the north terrace):
2nd floor:
Exterior:
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