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Rémi Barreau626 Chemin du Roucas
Pelissanne
13330
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Experience the charm of our cozy and private "mazet", a self-contained accommodation measuring 26 m². It offers a comfortable bedroom, a convenient kitchenette, and a bathroom with a toilet and shower. Enjoy the serene atmosphere on the spacious covered terrace, which overlooks the beautiful garden. Rest assured, as we provide a private parking lot shaded from the sun.During the off-season, you can book a week-long stay for only 210 €. In the middle season and school holidays, the weekly rate is 280 €. For the high season, the rate is 315 € per week. We also offer discounts for multiple weeks, so please feel free to contact us for further information.
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Attractions
- Château de l'Empéri (33 km) - Located in the city of Salon-de-Provence, this medieval castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore its historic rooms, admire the collection of military artifacts, and enjoy the beautiful gardens.
- Les Baux-de-Provence (37 km) - A picturesque village perched on a rocky outcrop, Les Baux-de-Provence is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Visitors can wander through narrow streets, visit the Château des Baux, and explore the Carrières de Lumières, an immersive art exhibition set in a former quarry.
- Pont du Gard (65 km) - A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge spanning the Gardon River. The impressive structure is a testament to Roman engineering and offers visitors the opportunity to learn about its history and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty.
- Aix-en-Provence (35 km) - A charming city known for its elegant architecture, Aix-en-Provence is famous for being the birthplace of painter Paul Cézanne. Visitors can explore the city's historical center, visit Cézanne's studio, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of its squares and markets.
- Marseille (55 km) - The vibrant port city of Marseille offers a mix of ancient history and modern culture. Visitors can explore historic sites such as the Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde and the Vieux Port, as well as enjoy world-class museums, delicious cuisine, and lively street markets.
- Avignon (70 km) - Known for its well-preserved medieval walls and famous Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes), Avignon is a historic city with a rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the charming old town, visit art galleries, and experience the annual Avignon Festival, a renowned performing arts event.
- Calanques National Park (70 km) - Located along the Mediterranean coast, Calanques National Park is a stunning natural reserve characterized by rugged cliffs, turquoise waters, and hidden coves. Visitors can hike or take boat tours to explore the park's breathtaking landscapes and enjoy swimming or snorkeling in its crystal-clear waters.
- Arles (70 km) - An ancient city with a strong Roman heritage, Arles is famous for its well-preserved Roman amphitheater and other historical landmarks. Visitors can also explore the city's vibrant arts scene, visit the Van Gogh Foundation, and attend the renowned Rencontres d'Arles photography festival.
- Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (50 km) - A charming Provençal town, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is known for its picturesque streets, quaint squares, and its association with Vincent van Gogh. Visitors can visit the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole monastery, where Van Gogh stayed, and explore the town's art galleries, boutiques, and cafés. 10. Camargue Natural Regional Park (90 km) - A unique and diverse natural reserve, the Camargue offers visitors the opportunity to discover a vast wetland inhabited by wild horses, flamingos, and other bird species. Visitors can explore the park on horseback, take boat tours, or simply enjoy the tranquility of its unspoiled landscapes.