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On the ground floor, you will find an open kitchen connected to the cozy living room. There is also a Fry Godin for your cooking needs.Upstairs, there are two well-equipped bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom. The house is heated with electric heating and has a Mobicarte for your convenience. You will also have access to a parking lot and a communal swimming pool (5x10m) shared with other guest houses. Pets are welcome.
The weekly rates include all amenities and bed sheets:
- 650 euros in July and August
- 550 euros for the rest of the year
- 160 euros for a weekend stay (2 nights)
Additionally, there is an option to have the end-of-stay cleaning arranged for an additional fee of 45 euros.
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Access
By car: Take the A7 highway, also known as the Highway of the Sun, and exit at Bollène (16 km from Tulette).
By train: Depart from Paris on the TGV (High-Speed Train) which takes approximately 3 hours. Get off at Avignon station (50 km from Tulette) or Orange station (20 km from Tulette).
By plane: From Paris, it takes about 1 hour to fly to Avignon airport.
In Tulette: Follow the signs for "La Ramade" located at the bottom of the Tulette square, on the right side of the Butcher-caterer.
The Mas of Santolines is situated 1.5 km from the village, amidst vineyards.
By car: Take the A7 highway, also known as the Highway of the Sun, and exit at Bollène (16 km from Tulette).
By train: Depart from Paris on the TGV (High-Speed Train) which takes approximately 3 hours. Get off at Avignon station (50 km from Tulette) or Orange station (20 km from Tulette).
By plane: From Paris, it takes about 1 hour to fly to Avignon airport.
In Tulette: Follow the signs for "La Ramade" located at the bottom of the Tulette square, on the right side of the Butcher-caterer.
The Mas of Santolines is situated 1.5 km from the village, amidst vineyards.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 580 | 680 |
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Attractions
- Château de Suze-la-Rousse: Located in Suze-la-Rousse, this 12th-century castle is now home to a prestigious wine university. Explore its well-preserved architecture, picturesque gardens, and enjoy wine tasting experiences.
- Nyons Market: Nyons, a charming town known for its olive groves, hosts a vibrant Provençal market every Thursday morning. Browse through stalls selling local produce, crafts, and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
- Palais des Papes: Situated in Avignon, this grand Gothic palace was once the residence of the popes in the 14th century. It boasts stunning architecture, intricate frescoes, and offers guided tours to learn about its historical significance.
- Grignan Castle: Located in the village of Grignan, this Renaissance castle offers panoramic views of lavender fields and vineyards. Discover its rich history, explore the beautifully landscaped gardens, and attend cultural events held within its walls.
- Vaison-la-Romaine: This ancient Roman town boasts well-preserved ruins, including a Roman theater, a medieval castle, and a charming old town. Explore the archaeological sites, visit the local market, and admire the stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
- Mont Ventoux: Known as the "Giant of Provence," this iconic mountain offers breathtaking panoramic views from its summit. It is a popular destination for hiking, cycling, and enjoying outdoor activities amidst stunning natural landscapes.
- Pont du Gard: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct located near Remoulins. Marvel at its impressive architecture, walk across the bridge, and take in the scenic beauty of the surrounding area.
- Abbaye Notre-Dame d'Aiguebelle: Situated in Montjoyer, this Cistercian abbey offers guided tours to learn about monastic life and its history. Visitors can also sample and purchase the abbey's renowned handmade chocolates and other local products.
- Dentelles de Montmirail: These jagged limestone peaks are a paradise for hikers, climbers, and nature enthusiasts. Located near Gigondas, they offer stunning panoramic views, charming villages, and opportunities to taste famous Rhône Valley wines. 10. Lavender Fields: The picturesque landscapes of Provence are famous for their vibrant lavender fields. Take a scenic drive or explore the countryside near Tulette to witness the beauty and fragrance of these iconic purple blooms during the lavender season.