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Address:
J. LucasRoute de Montpellier
30250
Sommières
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THE RED ROOM: This room is both comfortable and spacious, spanning an area of 70m2. It features a double bed, a lounge area, and a separate ensuite bathroom with both a shower and a bath, as well as a toilet. For those looking to stay with family or friends, there is the option to add on a Pink connecting room with a double bed at an additional cost.FOLLOWING THE MILLER: Offering an expansive space of over 200m2, this accommodation includes a double bedroom, a living room with a cozy fireplace and a TV/DVD setup, and a fully equipped kitchen. The bathroom is complete with a shower, bath, and toilet. The living area is situated within a magnificent, historic structure and also features a terrace for guests to enjoy.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Holiday Home | 1 | 330 | 350 | oui |
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Sommières Old Town: Located in the heart of Sommières, this historic town boasts narrow cobblestone streets, medieval architecture, and a charming atmosphere. Visitors can explore the ancient castle ruins, browse through local shops, and enjoy delicious cuisine at the various cafes and restaurants.
- Pont du Gard: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge located about 30 kilometers from Sommières. This impressive structure stands as a testament to Roman engineering, offering stunning views and the opportunity to learn about the history of the region.
- Nîmes: Just a short drive from Sommières, the city of Nîmes is renowned for its well-preserved Roman monuments. The most famous attraction is the Arena of Nîmes, a well-preserved Roman amphitheater that hosts various events and concerts. Other notable sights include the Maison Carrée, a beautifully preserved Roman temple, and the Jardins de la Fontaine, a tranquil park with Roman ruins, gardens, and a natural spring.
- Aigues-Mortes: Situated approximately 40 kilometers southwest of Sommières, Aigues-Mortes is a fortified medieval town surrounded by massive walls. Visitors can explore the picturesque streets, visit the Tower of Constance, and take a walk along the ramparts for panoramic views of the surrounding marshes.
- Camargue Natural Regional Park: Located to the southwest of Sommières, the Camargue Natural Regional Park is a unique wetland area known for its diverse flora and fauna. This vast natural reserve is home to wild horses, pink flamingos, and other bird species. Visitors can enjoy horseback riding, birdwatching, and exploring the park's beautiful landscapes.
- Les Baux-de-Provence: Situated about 90 kilometers east of Sommières, Les Baux-de-Provence is a charming village perched on a rocky hilltop. This medieval town offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, narrow streets lined with artisan shops, and the impressive ruins of Château des Baux, a medieval fortress.
- Arles: Located approximately 40 kilometers southeast of Sommières, Arles is a historic city known for its well-preserved Roman and Romanesque monuments. The city is famous for its Roman arena, ancient theater, and the UNESCO-listed Romanesque Saint-Trophime Church. Arles also served as a source of inspiration for Vincent van Gogh, and visitors can explore the places depicted in his paintings. These attractions offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to explore the rich heritage and breathtaking landscapes of the region surrounding Sommières, France.