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Address:
Philippe Jacquot38 Bis Avenue Charles de Gaulle
Piolenc
84420
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Appréciations pour Au Jardin des Oliviers, Piolenc:
Vacances en chanbres d otes a paulienc
Accueil. Et patron tres sympa. Discret. Chambre impecable la piscine. Super bien petit déjeuner formidabe. Vacanciers de lyon. Avec les 3 chiens
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Attractions
- Orange Roman Theatre: Located in the nearby city of Orange, this ancient Roman theatre is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is renowned for its well-preserved stage wall and impressive architectural design.
- Palais des Papes: Situated in Avignon, the Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes) is one of the largest and most important medieval Gothic structures in Europe. It offers guided tours where visitors can explore the grand halls and learn about its historical significance.
- Pont du Gard: A magnificent Roman aqueduct bridge, the Pont du Gard is another UNESCO World Heritage site in the region. This well-preserved structure spans the Gardon River and provides stunning views of the surrounding area.
- Châteauneuf-du-Pape: Known for its world-renowned vineyards, Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a charming village famous for its wine production. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings, explore the scenic vineyards, and learn about the winemaking process.
- Mont Ventoux: A popular destination for cycling enthusiasts, Mont Ventoux is a prominent mountain in the Provence region. It offers breathtaking views from its summit and various hiking and biking trails for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Les Baux-de-Provence: This picturesque medieval village is perched on a rocky outcrop and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It is known for its well-preserved castle ruins, narrow streets, and art galleries.
- Saint-Rémy-de-Provence: A charming Provençal town, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is famous for its picturesque streets, lively market, and historical sites. It is also known as the birthplace of Nostradamus and has a rich Roman heritage.
- Gordes: Considered one of the most beautiful villages in France, Gordes is situated in the Luberon region. It features narrow cobblestone streets, stone houses, and a stunning view of the Luberon Valley.
- Camargue Regional Nature Park: Located south of Piolenc, the Camargue is a unique natural park renowned for its wetlands, salt marshes, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore the park on guided tours, observe flamingos, and enjoy horseback riding. 10. Marseille: As a major port city, Marseille offers a mix of historical and modern attractions. Visitors can explore the Vieux-Port (Old Port), visit the iconic Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city's diverse neighborhoods. Please note that the distance and accessibility to these attractions may vary, so it's advisable to check the specific details and plan accordingly.