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Anne Marie LunardiChemin de Valérian
Saint Paulet de Caisson
30130
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Experience the charm of an ancient provençal House with our cozy bed and breakfast. Complete with a private bathroom and kitchen, our accommodation offers a tranquil escape in the midst of nature. Situated near the breathtaking Ardèche canyon and the picturesque Cèze vallée, as well as the bustling cities of Avignon and Uzès, our B&B is the perfect base for exploring the wonders of the region.Description for Gite
This charming apartment is located in a serene and tranquil setting within an ancient house surrounded by nature. It offers a cozy living space with a fully equipped kitchen, a comfortable living room, and three bedrooms. The bedrooms consist of one twin bed and three single beds, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests. Additionally, the apartment features a terrace and parking area.The location of this accommodation provides easy access to numerous beautiful attractions. Guests can explore the historic cities of Avignon and Uzes, as well as the breathtaking Ardèche Canyon. There are also plenty of picturesque medieval villages to discover in the vicinity.
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Directions
To reach the house, take exit Bollène from Motorway A7 and head towards Pont Saint Esprit (10km). After Pont Saint Esprit, continue for another 5km until you reach Saint Paulet de Caisson. The house is located 1.5km away from the village.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Holiday Home | 1 | 350€ |
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Attractions
- Grotte Chauvet 2 - Ardèche: Located in Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a replica of the famous Chauvet Cave, which houses some of the oldest known cave paintings in the world. Visitors can explore the stunning recreations of prehistoric art and learn about the history of early human civilizations.
- Pont du Gard: A magnificent Roman aqueduct bridge located near Vers-Pont-du-Gard. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is an engineering marvel and a symbol of Roman architectural ingenuity. Visitors can marvel at the impressive structure, walk across the bridge, and learn about its historical significance.
- Avignon: A historic city renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and the Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes). Visitors can explore the narrow winding streets, visit the famous Avignon Bridge (Pont Saint-Bénézet), and experience the vibrant atmosphere of the city's numerous cafés, shops, and art galleries.
- Uzès: A charming medieval town known for its well-preserved architectural heritage. The Place aux Herbes, a vibrant square surrounded by beautiful buildings, is a must-visit. The town is also famous for its Ducal Palace, the Cathedral of Saint-Théodorit, and its Saturday morning market, offering a variety of local produce and crafts.
- Nîmes: A city with a rich Roman history, known for its exceptionally well-preserved Roman monuments. The most famous attraction is the Arena of Nîmes, an ancient Roman amphitheater still used for concerts and events. Other notable sites include the Maison Carrée, a beautifully preserved Roman temple, and the Pont du Gard.
- Aven d'Orgnac: Located in the picturesque Ardèche region, this immense limestone cave complex offers a captivating underground experience. Visitors can explore the stunning formations, underground rivers, and learn about the geology and history of the region. The site also includes a museum and a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape.
- Arles: A city known for its rich Roman and medieval heritage, as well as its association with Vincent van Gogh. Visitors can explore the well-preserved Roman amphitheater, the Roman theater, and the Alyscamps necropolis. Additionally, the city's charming streets, squares, and museums showcase the art and history of the region.
- Les Gorges de l'Ardèche: A picturesque river canyon located near Vallon-Pont-d'Arc. This natural wonder offers breathtaking views, opportunities for hiking, canoeing, and swimming. The highlight is the Pont d'Arc, a natural limestone arch spanning the river and providing a stunning backdrop for nature enthusiasts.
- Orange: A town renowned for its Roman architecture, particularly the Théâtre Antique (Ancient Theater of Orange). This exceptionally well-preserved theater hosts the annual Chorégies d'Orange opera festival. Visitors can also explore the Triumphal Arch of Orange and the Roman Temple. 10. La Roque-sur-Cèze: A beautiful village perched on the banks of the Cèze River. Its medieval architecture and picturesque streets make it a popular tourist destination. Visitors can enjoy exploring the village's narrow alleys, visiting the 12th-century Romanesque church, and taking in the panoramic views from the nearby Sautadet Waterfalls.