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Lise Blum230 Chemin Du Bois
Richerenches
84600
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In Provence, there are two cottages available for rent at the Le Mas des Oliviers farmhouse. These cottages are classified as 3-star accommodations and offer amenities such as a swimming pool and a 6-person jacuzzi. The cottages are air-conditioned and provide WIFI access. The pool area is fenced for safety and the property boasts a spacious 2500 m2 garden.One of the cottages, called Lavenders, can accommodate up to 7 people. It features a cozy living room with a TV and DVD player, as well as a fully equipped kitchen. The main bedroom includes a shower, washbasin, and a double bed with an additional single bed on a mezzanine level. There is also a second bedroom with a double bed. In the living room, there is an extra double bed on a mezzanine level. The cottage offers a bathroom with a toilet, as well as a separate second toilet. On the ground floor, there is a private terrace with a barbecue for guests to enjoy. Bed linen and towels are provided.
The cottage complex also includes various entertainment options for children, such as games and a ball court. Additionally, guests can enjoy a ping pong table in the garden. Parking is available on the property.
The cottages are conveniently located just 600 meters from the village of Richerenches, which is well-known for its truffle market (held from November to March), its flower fair (in May), and its renowned Côtes du Rhône wines. Nearby attractions include Grignan (6 km away), Vaison la Romaine (35 km away), Orange (30 km away), and Mont Ventoux (40 km away). Guests will have the opportunity to explore the diverse landscapes of Provence and visit its charming villages.
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Directions
To access from the north, follow these directions:
- Use Google Maps to find the A7 exit for Montelimar South.
- Once you exit Montelimar South, take the N7 road towards Avignon and Nîmes for approximately 2/3 km.
- Then, make a left turn towards Grignan (for Valaurie).
- Continue following the signs for Grignan and Valréas for about 5 km until you reach Grillon.
- At the non-priority roundabout in Grillon, take a right turn towards Richerenches on the D20 road for 4 km.
- Continue straight through Richerenches and at the exit (another non-priority roundabout), take the direction towards Baume de Transit.
- After approximately 20-30 m, you will see a path called "Wood" on your left (this path runs along the back of the stage). Take this path for about 100m.
- Look for the second brown metal gate on your right, which is your destination.
For access from the south:
- Use Google Maps to find the route from Orange.
- Exit Orange center and follow the signs for Valreas.
- Pass through Sérignan, Crossing, Ste Cecile les Vignes, and Tulette until you reach Richerenches.
- At the roundabout in Richerenches, take the exit towards Baume de Transit.
- Drive for about 50 m and immediately turn left onto chemin du Bois, which runs alongside the stage.
- Look for the second brown metal gate on your right, which is your destination.
- Use Google Maps to find the A7 exit for Montelimar South.
- Once you exit Montelimar South, take the N7 road towards Avignon and Nîmes for approximately 2/3 km.
- Then, make a left turn towards Grignan (for Valaurie).
- Continue following the signs for Grignan and Valréas for about 5 km until you reach Grillon.
- At the non-priority roundabout in Grillon, take a right turn towards Richerenches on the D20 road for 4 km.
- Continue straight through Richerenches and at the exit (another non-priority roundabout), take the direction towards Baume de Transit.
- After approximately 20-30 m, you will see a path called "Wood" on your left (this path runs along the back of the stage). Take this path for about 100m.
- Look for the second brown metal gate on your right, which is your destination.
For access from the south:
- Use Google Maps to find the route from Orange.
- Exit Orange center and follow the signs for Valreas.
- Pass through Sérignan, Crossing, Ste Cecile les Vignes, and Tulette until you reach Richerenches.
- At the roundabout in Richerenches, take the exit towards Baume de Transit.
- Drive for about 50 m and immediately turn left onto chemin du Bois, which runs alongside the stage.
- Look for the second brown metal gate on your right, which is your destination.
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Holiday Home | 7 | 650 | 1200 |
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Attractions
- Richerenches Truffle Market: Located in the heart of Richerenches, this market is famous for its truffles. Visitors can explore the market, sample truffle-based products, and learn about the truffle culture in the region.
- Château de Grignan: Situated in the nearby village of Grignan, this stunning Renaissance castle offers panoramic views of the countryside. Visitors can explore the castle's grand rooms, picturesque gardens, and learn about the history of the region.
- Nyons: A charming town known for its olive groves and olive oil production. Nyons offers visitors the chance to stroll through its narrow streets, visit the local olive oil mills, and enjoy the picturesque views of the surrounding hills.
- Orange Roman Theatre: Located in the town of Orange, this well-preserved ancient theater is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can admire the impressive architecture, watch performances, and learn about the theater's history.
- Mont Ventoux: A famous mountain in the Provence region, Mont Ventoux offers breathtaking views and is a popular destination for cyclists and hikers. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities, explore the diverse flora and fauna, and soak in the natural beauty of the area.
- Vaison-la-Romaine: Known for its Roman ruins, Vaison-la-Romaine offers a glimpse into the ancient past. Visitors can explore the well-preserved archaeological sites, visit the medieval old town, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the local markets.
- Grignan Lavender Fields: In the summer months, the lavender fields near Grignan are a must-visit attraction. Visitors can marvel at the vibrant purple fields, learn about lavender production, and even pick their own bouquet of lavender.
- Pont du Gard: A magnificent Roman aqueduct located near the town of Vers-Pont-du-Gard. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is an engineering marvel and offers visitors the opportunity to walk across the bridge, learn about its construction, and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty.
- Avignon: Known for its grand papal palace, Avignon is a city steeped in history and culture. Visitors can explore the well-preserved medieval city walls, visit the famous Palais des Papes, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city's squares and cafes. 10. Grotte de la Madeleine: Located near the town of Saint-Remèze, this stunning cave system features impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Visitors can take guided tours to explore the underground chambers and learn about the geological formations. Note: It's always recommended to check the opening hours, availability, and any travel restrictions before visiting these attractions, as they may vary.