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Escape to our tranquil independent gardens, designed to provide the perfect setting for moments of relaxation and idleness. Immerse yourself in the gentle embrace of the Provençal sun, and enjoy its warmth at your own pace...Reviews
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To get to Avignon or Marseille Provence airport, you can take a train via TGV to Avignon. From there, you can reach your destination by taking the A7 highway and getting off at exit 24 south Avignon, exit 25 for Cavaillon, or exit 26 for Senas.
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- Château des Baux-de-Provence: Located in Les Baux-de-Provence, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Explore the fortress ruins, visit the interactive museum, and enjoy various exhibitions and events.
- Saint-Rémy-de-Provence: A charming Provençal town known for its rich history and picturesque streets. Visit the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole Monastery, where Vincent van Gogh stayed, and wander through the vibrant open-air market on Wednesdays.
- Avignon: Famous for its well-preserved medieval walls and the Palais des Papes (Papal Palace), Avignon is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Discover the Pont Saint-Bénézet (Pont d'Avignon), explore the narrow streets, and immerse yourself in the city's cultural festivals.
- Pont du Gard: A magnificent Roman aqueduct bridge located near Remoulins. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a marvel of ancient engineering and offers scenic trails, a museum, and a visitor center.
- Les Antiques: Situated in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Les Antiques comprises two well-preserved Roman monuments: the triumphal arch and the mausoleum. These impressive structures provide a glimpse into the region's ancient Roman history.
- Camargue Natural Regional Park: Located south of Arles, this vast wetland area is known for its diverse wildlife, including pink flamingos, wild horses, and black bulls. Enjoy birdwatching, horseback riding, or exploring the salt marshes.
- Carrières de Lumières: A unique multimedia art exhibition held in an old limestone quarry in Les Baux-de-Provence. Walk through the mesmerizing light and sound displays that bring famous artworks to life.
- Arles: A city rich in Roman history and Vincent van Gogh's artistic heritage. Explore the well-preserved Roman amphitheater, Roman theater, and Van Gogh Foundation, which showcases the artist's works and his connection to the city.
- Gordes: A picturesque hilltop village in the Luberon region, known for its traditional stone houses and stunning views. Visit the 12th-century castle, wander through the winding streets, and admire the panoramic landscapes. 10. Aix-en-Provence: A vibrant university town famous for its elegant boulevards, charming squares, and its association with renowned painter Paul Cézanne. Explore the historic center, visit Cézanne's studio, and enjoy the lively café culture. These attractions offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty and heritage of the region.