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Jayer Frédérique
2, place de l'église
Chateauneuf De Gadagne
84470

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Price per week:

price from €800

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0490225194

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Located in a highly popular tourist area, this charming gite is part of a historical castle dating back to the 12th and 17th centuries. Situated in a picturesque Provencal village, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Vaucluse plain, including the stunning Alpilles and Luberon mountains. With a capacity to accommodate 4 to 9 guests, this spacious 160 m² gite features 7 rooms, including 5 cozy bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 shower, and 1 toilet. Equipped with modern amenities, a fully equipped kitchen, and complimentary linen, this gite ensures a comfortable stay. Guests can also enjoy a private pool and a vast 3,000 m² garden, perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities. The gite boasts fireplaces, central heating, and entertainment options such as a TV, DVD player, and Hi-Fi system. Stay connected with internet access, and don't hesitate to bring along your furry friends as pets are welcome. During the summer months, the gite is available for larger groups, and it can be combined with "Les Arcades" to accommodate up to 25 people. Conveniently located near local shops, guests can also enjoy nearby amenities such as tennis courts, golf courses, horse riding, climbing, and water sports.

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Directions

To reach the top of the old village near the church in Avignon, take the route between Avignon Sud and Avignon Nord, but please note that tolls are applicable.

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Attractions

  • Avignon (9.6 km): Located just a short drive away, Avignon is known for its well-preserved medieval walls and the Palais des Papes, a grand palace that was once the seat of the Catholic popes. The city also offers charming streets, historic sites, and a lively atmosphere.
  • Pont du Gard (28.5 km): This impressive Roman aqueduct bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It spans the Gardon River and is one of the best-preserved Roman structures in the world. Visitors can take a walk across the bridge and learn about its history at the on-site museum.
  • Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (23.8 km): This picturesque Provençal town is famous for being the birthplace of Nostradamus. It offers a charming historic center with narrow streets, lovely squares, and traditional Provencal architecture. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is also known for its vibrant weekly market.
  • Les Baux-de-Provence (32.9 km): Situated atop a rocky hill, Les Baux-de-Provence is a medieval village that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, wander through ancient ruins, and visit the Carrières de Lumières, an immersive art exhibition held in a former quarry.
  • Gordes (30.9 km): This hilltop village is considered one of the most beautiful in France. With its stone houses and narrow cobblestone streets, Gordes is a postcard-perfect destination. Don't miss the 12th-century castle, the stunning views from the village, and the nearby Abbaye de Sénanque, a picturesque Cistercian abbey.
  • Roussillon (35.1 km): Known for its vibrant ochre cliffs and colorful buildings, Roussillon is a charming village nestled in the heart of the Luberon region. Explore the picturesque streets, visit art galleries, and take a walk along the Sentier des Ocres trail to admire the unique natural landscapes.
  • Isle-sur-la-Sorgue (18.5 km): This town is often referred to as the "Venise of Provence" due to its network of canals and waterwheels. Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is famous for its antique markets, held on Sundays, where visitors can browse through a wide array of vintage treasures.
  • Fontaine-de-Vaucluse (13.8 km): Situated at the source of the Sorgue River, this small village is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. Explore the crystal-clear spring, visit the ruins of a medieval castle, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of this hidden gem.
  • Aix-en-Provence (76.8 km): Although a bit further away, Aix-en-Provence is worth a visit. This elegant city is known for its beautiful architecture, lively markets, and association with famous painter Paul Cézanne. Stroll along the Cours Mirabeau, visit the Musée Granet, and indulge in the local cuisine. Note: Distances mentioned are approximate and may vary based on the chosen route.

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