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Clémence de BellefroidHameau de Cournille
Viens
84750
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Located in the serene valley, with the charming village of Viens in the distance and ocher hills encompassing the hamlet Cournille, this idyllic destination offers a delightful courtyard for gatherings, partially sheltered. It comprises three separate houses, each capable of accommodating 6 to 12 individuals: the Shepherd's House, Rose House, and The Big House. Additionally, there is a spacious hall with a fireplace (capable of hosting 60 people) situated in the old barn, exclusively available for guests.Reviews
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Attractions
- Colorado Provençal: Located in Rustrel, just a short drive from Hameau de Cournille, Colorado Provençal is a unique natural site resembling the American Wild West with its vibrant ochre-colored cliffs and rock formations. Visitors can explore the impressive landscapes through various walking trails.
- Village of Viens: As Hameau de Cournille is located in Viens, a visit to the village itself is a must. This charming Provençal village boasts narrow streets, medieval architecture, and picturesque views over the surrounding countryside. Wander through the village, visit the 12th-century castle ruins, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance.
- Gorges d'Oppedette: Situated near the village of Oppedette, the Gorges d'Oppedette is a hidden gem for nature lovers. These limestone cliffs and canyons offer a fantastic hiking experience, leading visitors through narrow paths, overhanging rocks, and natural caves.
- Abbey of Valsaintes: Located in Simiane-la-Rotonde, the Abbey of Valsaintes is a tranquil and beautiful place to visit. The abbey dates back to the 12th century and features stunning gardens with over 500 varieties of roses, aromatic plants, and ancient trees. Take a leisurely stroll through the gardens and explore the abbey's interior.
- Roussillon: Known as one of the most beautiful villages in France, Roussillon is famous for its vibrant red cliffs and ochre-colored buildings. Explore the narrow streets, visit art galleries, and enjoy panoramic views from the Sentier des Ocres, a trail that winds through the stunning ochre quarry.
- L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue: If you're interested in antique shopping or picturesque waterways, L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is a must-visit. This charming town is often referred to as the "Venice of Provence" due to its canals and the Sorgue River. Explore the numerous antique shops, visit the Sunday market, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
- Lavender Fields: Provence is renowned for its lavender fields, and a visit to these fragrant landscapes is highly recommended. Depending on the season, you can find lavender fields in the Luberon region, such as the Plateau de Valensole, offering a stunning sight and pleasant aroma.
- Bonnieux: Perched on a hilltop, Bonnieux is a picturesque village in the Luberon region. With its medieval architecture, ancient ramparts, and panoramic views, it's a delightful place to explore. Don't miss the Church of Saint Sauveur and the nearby Cedar Forest for a peaceful walk.
- Gordes: Another stunning hilltop village in the Luberon, Gordes offers breathtaking views and a captivating atmosphere. Stroll through the narrow streets, visit the 12th-century castle, and enjoy the local cuisine at one of the charming restaurants. 10. Mont Ventoux: While a bit further away, Mont Ventoux is worth a visit for outdoor enthusiasts and cycling enthusiasts. Known as the "Giant of Provence," this iconic mountain offers challenging hiking and cycling routes, as well as magnificent views from its summit.