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Sylvie Nercessian133 Chemin de la Rourière
La Gaude
06610
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This room offers direct access to a terrace where you can enjoy the outdoors with your own private garden furniture.Description for Gite
'Private and Cozy Room with Separate Entrance in Traditional Provençal Farmhouse'Reviews
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Directions
To reach La Gaude, exit Cagnes Vence via highway A8. Follow the route towards Cagnes seaside and continue on the RN7. Take avenue Cyrille Besset until you reach the Cros de Cagnes. From there, proceed towards La Gaude.
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Prices
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Services
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Haut de Cagnes: Located in the nearby commune of Cagnes-sur-Mer, Haut de Cagnes is a charming medieval village perched on a hilltop. It is known for its narrow cobblestone streets, ancient houses, and stunning views of the surrounding area.
- Foundation Maeght: Situated in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, the Foundation Maeght is an internationally renowned modern and contemporary art museum. It features a vast collection of artworks from renowned artists like Miró, Calder, and Giacometti, as well as beautiful outdoor sculptures in its garden.
- Promenade des Anglais: One of the most famous attractions in Nice, the Promenade des Anglais stretches along the Mediterranean Sea. It offers a scenic waterfront walkway lined with palm trees, cafes, and luxurious hotels. Visitors can enjoy the beach, rent bicycles, or simply soak in the beautiful views.
- Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild: Located in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, this stunning villa was built in the early 20th century and is surrounded by magnificent gardens. The villa is now a museum that showcases an impressive collection of art, furniture, and porcelain, while the gardens offer breathtaking views of the French Riviera.
- Vieux Nice (Old Town): The historic heart of Nice, Vieux Nice is a labyrinth of narrow streets, vibrant markets, and colorful buildings. Visitors can explore the charming squares, visit the famous Cours Saleya market, and indulge in delicious local cuisine at the numerous restaurants and cafes.
- Antibes: Situated along the coast, Antibes is a picturesque town with a rich history. It is known for its well-preserved medieval ramparts, the Picasso Museum housing numerous works by the famous artist, and the beautiful Port Vauban, one of the largest marinas in Europe.
- Musée Matisse: Located in Nice, the Musée Matisse is dedicated to the works of the renowned artist Henri Matisse. The museum houses a vast collection of his paintings, drawings, sculptures, and personal belongings, providing an intimate insight into the artist's life and career.
- Saint-Paul-de-Vence: A charming hilltop village, Saint-Paul-de-Vence is famous for its art galleries, boutiques, and picturesque streets. It has attracted many famous artists over the years, and visitors can explore the art studios, enjoy the stunning views, and immerse themselves in the artistic atmosphere.
- Grasse: Known as the perfume capital of the world, Grasse is a town located inland from the French Riviera. Visitors can explore the historic perfume factories, learn about the perfume-making process, and even create their own custom fragrance. 10. Monaco: Located just a short drive away, Monaco is a glamorous city-state famous for its luxurious casinos, yacht-filled harbor, and the prestigious Monte Carlo district. Visitors can explore the opulent Prince's Palace, stroll through the beautiful gardens, and try their luck at the iconic Casino de Monte-Carlo.