The Olive Mas Villa, Paradou, Saint Rémy De Provence
4 bedroom Villa in Paradou, Saint Rémy de Provence, Provence. Sleeps 8
A newly constructed stunning house in Provence with plenty of indoor and outdoor living areas, great for groups and families of all ages. Located within a few hundred metres of the village of Paradou with its charming bistro, cafe and boulangerie, The Olive Mas is an ideal villa for exploring this beautiful part of Provence with family and friends.
The Olive Mas is a newly built villa that beautifully captures the charm of Provençal living. Designed with traditional elements, it offers four elegant rooms, each with its own en-suite facilities. The interiors are tastefully appointed, combining rustic charm with modern comfort.
A luxurious outdoor experience
- A spacious 20m x 4m pool is the highlight of the villa, perfect for swimmers and sun worshippers alike.
- Outdoor dining space with a barbecue, offering ample options for alfresco meals while enjoying the serene surroundings.
- Comfortable seating areas allow you to relax and unwind on lazy afternoons, ideal after a satisfying lunch at a nearby bistro.
Explore Provence
The Olive Mas is ideally located between the picturesque villages of Paradou (400m) and Maussane (1km), both offering a selection of cafés, restaurants, and convenient shops. The region is rich in history and culture, and a 13km drive will take you to St Rémy-de-Provence, known for its fabulous weekly markets.
A visit to the area would be incomplete without exploring the papal city of Avignon (37km), Pont du Gard (38km), or the rocky outcrop of Les Baux de Provence (5km). Other nearby towns include the historic town of Arles (17km) and the famous beaches of the Camargue (58km).
With easy access to Marseille (62km) or Montpellier airport (98km), The Olive Mas is the perfect base to explore the beauty and history of Provence.
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Things to do nearby
Things To Do in Les Baux-de-Provence
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Domaine de Manville Golf Course, Les Baux
The Domaine de Manville has a renowned architect and landscaper designed 18-hole golf course allying technicality and game attraction in an eco-responsible and respectful way to produce a truly very special course.
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Parc Naturel Regional des Alpilles, near Arles
This large natural area envelops 16 small towns and villages between the Luberon and the Camargue, not far from Arles.
Restaurants nearby
Restaurants in Les Baux-de-Provence
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La Cabro d'Or Restaurant, Les Baux de Provence
Head chef Michel Hulin uses fresh produce from the restaurant's extensive organic kitchen garden, as well as locally grown olive oils.
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Domaine de Manville Restaurant, Les Baux
Fine regional cuisine by a Michelin-star experienced chef, made only with fresh local produce. Located at the Domaine de Manville Hotel.
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L'Oustau de Baumaniere Restaurant, Les Baux de Provence
Beautifully presented French cuisine awaits you at L'Oustau de Baumanière. The elegant dining room is set in a vaulted stone hall and it opens up on to a terrace for dining during the warmer seasons.
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Benvengudo Restaurant, Les Baux
Chef Mathieu Groshenry has worked in more than one Michelin-starred restaurant before returning to his birthplace, Provence, to create an ever-changing menu based on regional produce.
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Le Mas d'Aigret Restaurant, Les Baux
This restaurant is situated in Le Mas d'Aigret Hotel and they serve traditional Provençal cuisine made with fresh seasonal produce.
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La Reine Jeanne Restaurant, Les Baux
Authentic, refined cuisine using fresh market produce in a menu that changes with the seasons.
Sights nearby
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Carrieres de Lumieres, Les Baux de Provence
Originally a stone quarry, the Carrieres de Lumieres has been transformed into a backdrop for a stunning audio visual show, where images are projected on to the walls and the floor. Each year a different artist and theme is chosen to lead the display.
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Saint Vincent Church, Les Baux
This is one of three churches in the old village of Les Baux and has been built partly into the rock face behind it.
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Musee Yves Brayer paintings, Les Baux de Provence
Opened in 1991, the Yves Brayer Museum displays a hundred or so canvas paintings, watercolours and drawings representative of the artist's work.
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Château des Baux, Les Baux de Provence
This is one of the best castles we have ever visited, and not just in France! Situated on a rocky outcrop, this fantastic medieval castle has a strong military background, where it was used in the defence of the realm of Provence.
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Parc Naturel Regional des Alpilles, near Arles
This large natural area envelops 16 small towns and villages between the Luberon and the Camargue, not far from Arles.
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Aqueduc Romain de Barbegal, Fontvieille
The Alpilles mountains to the north east of Arles provided the Romans with a great source of water and to be able to channel it to the city they created a wide network of aqueducts.
Towns nearby
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Les Baux de Provence
You shouldn't let the lines of parked cars put you off stopping at Les Baux de Provence. This is one of the loveliest hilltop villages you'll come across, and it's worth the fight through the crowds to take a look. Ideally, don't come in midsummer, otherwise you will be sharing every nook and cranny with a thousand other tourists.
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Glanum, near St Remy de Provence
Just 1km south of St. Rémy-de-Provence, you can enter a world more than 2,000 years old. Here the Celtic-Ligurians, Greeks and later, the Romans, settled down in a strategic valley and built and rebuilt a town that was known as Glanum.
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Saint Rémy de Provence
Nestled in the hills of Les Alpilles, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is a stylish town much favoured by the creative Parisien set. Its centre is full of narrow medieval alleyways, with fountains and shady squares and wonderful buildings.
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Arles
Arles is the 'third city' in the département of the Bouches-du-Rhône. Compared to its boisterous, historical rival Marseille and its worldly sister Aix-en-Provence, it can be quite sedate, though summer visitors might disagree.
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Caumont sur Durance
Caumont sur Durance lies midway between Avignon and Cavaillon on a small plain near the Durance river.
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Cavaillon
Cavaillon, as with many towns and villages in Provence, has a diverse cultural heritage and you don't have to walk far to come across its old town, a first century Roman arch, France's oldest Jewish synagogue, or to enjoy the views from the St Jaques hill that overlooks the town.