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Roselyne Dumarquez
Chemin de Visan Nord
Tulette
26790

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Price per week:

price from €580

Telephone:

0475983000

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On the ground floor, you will find an open kitchen connected to the living room. The kitchen is equipped with a Fry Godin stove. Moving up to the first floor, there are two bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom. The house is heated with electric heating and there is a Mobicarte available for your use. Additionally, the house offers a microwave, parking space, and access to a communal swimming pool (5x10m) shared with other guest houses. Pets are welcome to stay.

Weekly rates are as follows, and include all expenses and bed linens:
- 650 euros in July and August
- 550 euros for the rest of the year
For shorter stays, a weekend rate of 160 euros for 2 nights is available.
There is also an optional end-of-stay cleaning service for 45 euros.

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Directions

Access
By car: Take the A7 highway, also known as the highway of the sun, and exit at Bollène which is 16 km away from Tulette.
By train: From Paris, take the TGV (HST) which takes approximately 3 hours to reach Avignon station, located 50 km away from Tulette. Alternatively, you can also get off at Orange station, which is 20 km away from Tulette.
By plane: There is a 1-hour flight from Paris to Avignon airport.
In Tulette: Once in Tulette, follow the signs for "La Ramade" which can be found at the bottom of the town square, to the right of the Butcher-caterer.
The Mas of Santolines is located 1.5 km away from the village, surrounded by vineyards.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 1 580 680

Services

Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Château de Suze-la-Rousse: Located in the village of Suze-la-Rousse, this medieval castle is now home to a wine university and museum. Visitors can explore the stunning architecture, exhibitions, and vineyards while learning about the history of winemaking in the region.
  • Vaison-la-Romaine: Just a short drive away, Vaison-la-Romaine is a town known for its well-preserved Roman ruins. Explore the ancient theater, Roman bridge, and archaeological sites to get a glimpse into the rich history of the area.
  • Mont Ventoux: A must-visit for nature enthusiasts and cycling enthusiasts alike, Mont Ventoux is a famous mountain in the region. Enjoy breathtaking views from the summit, go hiking or cycling, and experience the unique flora and fauna of this iconic natural landmark.
  • Nyons: Known as the "Olive Capital," Nyons is a charming Provençal town famous for its olive orchards and olive-related products. Visit the olive mills, stroll through the picturesque streets, and indulge in the local cuisine, which heavily features olives and olive oil.
  • Orange: Located a short distance away, Orange is renowned for its well-preserved Roman theater, which is often used for concerts and theatrical performances. Take a guided tour to learn about the history of this UNESCO World Heritage site and explore the charming town center.
  • Grignan Castle: Situated in the village of Grignan, this magnificent Renaissance castle offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Explore the elegant rooms, stroll through the lovely gardens, and learn about the castle's connection to French literature, particularly through the letters of Madame de Sévigné.
  • Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux: This historic town is known for its three remaining medieval castles and its impressive cathedral. Discover the narrow streets, explore the charming shops and cafes, and visit the archaeological site of the ancient Roman city of Augusta Tricastinorum.
  • Gorges de l'Ardèche: A short drive away, the Gorges de l'Ardèche is a breathtaking natural attraction. Take a scenic drive along the winding river, go canoeing or kayaking, or hike along the stunning trails that offer panoramic views of the limestone cliffs and clear waters.
  • Pont du Gard: Located near the town of Remoulins, the Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct that spans the Gardon River. Marvel at the impressive engineering of this UNESCO World Heritage site, visit the museum, and enjoy picnicking or swimming in the surrounding area. 10. Avignon: A bit further away but worth a visit, Avignon is famous for its well-preserved medieval ramparts and the Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes). Explore the narrow streets, visit the impressive Gothic-style cathedral, and experience the lively atmosphere of this historic city.

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