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Contact Details:
Address:
Janine Jacob202 Chemin des Hauts de Prés
Arles
13200
Reviews:
2 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €100Telephone:
0490438842Mobile:
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Description:
Description for B&B:
Located in the beautiful countryside near the center of Arles, Château Cornillon offers a warm and inviting bed and breakfast experience. The entire first floor of this charming country house is dedicated to our comfortable and spacious guest rooms. We strive to create a home away from home atmosphere for our guests.Our guest rooms pay homage to the Lettres de mon moulin by Alphonse Daudet, specifically focusing on the renowned short story and musical work called l’Arlésienne, written in 1869 and 1872 respectively.
Our family suite, Arlésienne, consists of two connected rooms, one measuring 376 sq.ft and the other 161 sq.ft. This generous space can comfortably accommodate up to six people, making it perfect for large families. The suite includes a bathroom with double handbasin, shower, and separate WC. Additionally, the larger room is equipped with air conditioning.
The second guest room, Georges Bizet, is designed for two people. With 215 sq.ft of space, it offers a cozy retreat. The room features an en-suite bathroom with double handbasin, shower, and WC.
Reviews
Appréciations pour Château Cornillon, Arles:
Bel accueil
Nous avons passé la nuit du 28 au 29 septembre 2015 au Château Cornillon jolie demeure .Les hôtes on ne peut plus accueillants et sympathiques ont mis à notre disposition une chambre spacieuse et très confortable et au réveil nous ont servi un petit déjeuner très copieux .. Nous en gardons un très bon souvenir .. Grand merci à eux . Adresse à recommander .
Jean-Paul et Viviane
Jean-Paul et Viviane
Les rencontre d'Arles - notre sejour
Notre sejour a Chateu Cornillon a l'occasion des Rencontres international de la photo a ete superbe. Nous avons passe une semaine magnifique dans un endroit vraiment magique. Les hotes de Chateau Cornillon ont ete tres sympa et tres acceuillants. Les chambres sont tres beaux et romantiques. Nous avons adore!!:)
Directions
GPS coordinates: 43.661185, 4.647281
Directions:
- If you are coming from the A54, take exit 7 towards Avignon, Tarascon, Beaucaire, Pont-de-Crau. At the first roundabout, turn right towards Pont de Crau and then take the first right. Proceed under the aqueduct (maximum height allowed is 1.80 m), then take the left road and our house will be the first one on the right.
- If you are coming from Avignon, at the roundabout near the aqueduct, turn left towards Pont de Crau. Proceed under the aqueduct (maximum height allowed is 1.90 m), then take the left road and our house will be the first one on the right.
Directions:
- If you are coming from the A54, take exit 7 towards Avignon, Tarascon, Beaucaire, Pont-de-Crau. At the first roundabout, turn right towards Pont de Crau and then take the first right. Proceed under the aqueduct (maximum height allowed is 1.80 m), then take the left road and our house will be the first one on the right.
- If you are coming from Avignon, at the roundabout near the aqueduct, turn left towards Pont de Crau. Proceed under the aqueduct (maximum height allowed is 1.90 m), then take the left road and our house will be the first one on the right.
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Prices
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Attractions
- Arles Amphitheatre: Located in the heart of Arles, the ancient Roman amphitheater is a well-preserved structure that once hosted gladiator fights and other public spectacles. It now serves as a popular venue for various events and concerts.
- Les Alyscamps: This ancient Roman necropolis is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a peaceful place filled with rows of ancient sarcophagi. Visitors can explore the atmospheric pathways, admire the impressive tombs, and soak in the historical ambiance.
- Van Gogh Foundation: Dedicated to the famous Dutch painter, Vincent van Gogh, this museum showcases a collection of his works and provides insight into his time spent in Arles. Visitors can explore the artist's life and artistic development through exhibitions and multimedia presentations.
- Arles Museum of Ancient Arles: Housed in the former Hôtel de Laval-Castellane, this museum exhibits archaeological artifacts from the Roman era, including sculptures, mosaics, and everyday objects. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the ancient history of the city.
- Saint-Trophime Church: A magnificent Romanesque church, Saint-Trophime is known for its intricate sculptures and beautiful cloister. It is a significant example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture and is considered one of the most important religious buildings in Provence.
- The Camargue Nature Park: Located just south of Arles, this national park is a vast wetland area famous for its unique flora and fauna. Visitors can explore the marshes, spot wild horses and pink flamingos, and enjoy activities such as birdwatching, horseback riding, and jeep safaris.
- Vincent van Gogh's Yellow House: Although the original Yellow House where Van Gogh lived is no longer standing, a reconstruction of the iconic building can be visited in the city center. It provides a glimpse into the environment that inspired some of Van Gogh's most famous works.
- Fondation Vincent Van Gogh: Another museum dedicated to Van Gogh, this contemporary art center showcases rotating exhibitions by various artists who draw inspiration from the life and works of Van Gogh. It offers a unique perspective on the artist's enduring influence.
- Arles Market: The vibrant market of Arles takes place every Wednesday and Saturday in the city center. It offers a wide variety of local produce, including fruits, vegetables, cheeses, and regional specialties. It's a perfect place to immerse yourself in the local culture and flavors. 10. Arles Antique Theater: Situated on the outskirts of Arles, this ancient Roman theater is one of the best-preserved in the world. Visitors can explore the well-preserved seating areas, stage, and backstage areas, and learn about the theater's historical significance. These attractions offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to discover the rich heritage and beauty of Arles and its surroundings.