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Our beautifully designed independent gardens are meticulously crafted to provide you with the utmost relaxation and tranquility. Take full advantage of the warm Provençal sun as you unwind and indulge in moments of leisurely bliss.Reviews
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To get to Avignon or Marseille Provence Airport, take a train on TGV Avignon. If you prefer to drive, you can take Highway A7 and exit at either exit 24 south Avignon, exit 25 Cavaillon, or exit 26 Senas.
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- Les Baux-de-Provence (8.4 km): A picturesque medieval village perched on a rocky hilltop, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Explore its narrow streets, visit the Castle of Les Baux-de-Provence, and discover local artisan shops.
- Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (11.6 km): Known for its Roman heritage and charming Provençal ambiance, this town is famous for being the birthplace of Nostradamus. Visit the archaeological site of Glanum, wander through the lively streets, and enjoy the vibrant weekly market.
- Avignon (17.9 km): Home to the historic Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes), Avignon is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the well-preserved medieval ramparts, visit the famous Pont Saint-Bénézet bridge, and experience the vibrant arts and theater scene.
- Pont du Gard (41.5 km): A remarkable ancient Roman aqueduct bridge, the Pont du Gard is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Marvel at its grandeur and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty with opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and swimming in the river.
- Aix-en-Provence (44.6 km): A charming university town known for its elegant architecture, Aix-en-Provence offers a delightful blend of history, culture, and art. Wander through elegant squares, visit the Cours Mirabeau boulevard, and explore the ateliers and museums.
- Marseille (61.4 km): The vibrant port city of Marseille boasts a rich history and a diverse cultural heritage. Visit the iconic Vieux-Port (Old Port), explore the historic neighborhood of Le Panier, and see notable attractions such as the Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde.
- Arles (35.7 km): Famous for its Roman ruins and association with Vincent van Gogh, Arles offers a fascinating blend of ancient and modern. Explore the UNESCO-listed Roman arena, visit the Van Gogh Foundation, and wander through its charming streets.
- Gordes (47.6 km): One of the most beautiful villages in France, Gordes is nestled on a hilltop in the Luberon region. Admire the traditional stone houses, visit the 12th-century castle, and enjoy panoramic views of the stunning Provençal landscape.
- Isle-sur-la-Sorgue (38.4 km): Known as the "Venise of Provence," this town is famous for its canals and antique markets. Explore the network of waterways, browse through the numerous antique shops, and visit the weekly Sunday market. 10. Camargue Natural Regional Park (93.5 km): A unique wetland reserve, the Camargue offers a diverse ecosystem and is home to a variety of flora and fauna. Take a safari tour to spot wild horses, flamingos, and other wildlife, or simply enjoy the untouched natural beauty.