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Chemin de la Galégière
Arles
13200
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The gite offers five individual guest houses, each equipped with a spacious living room/kitchen featuring a dishwasher and television. Additionally, there are two bedrooms and a loft with two beds, a bathroom, and a separate toilet in each guest house. Amenities such as WiFi, a washing machine, dryer, and telephone are shared among all guests. Linen can be provided upon request, and bicycles are available for rent. On-site, there are facilities for volleyball and pétanque. The gite, known as "The Galegière," has a rich history as it was built by the Galégeons, a peculiar species of long-legged birds that once inhabited the old marsh of Arles. Today, this comfortable and modern accommodation seamlessly blends into its surroundings and welcomes visitors from all corners of the globe each year.Reviews
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Holiday Home | 6 | 800 | 1100 |
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Attractions
- Amphitheatre of Arles: Located in the heart of Arles, this well-preserved Roman amphitheatre is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It once hosted gladiator fights and is now used for cultural events and concerts.
- The Alyscamps: This ancient Roman necropolis is a serene and picturesque site with rows of ancient sarcophagi and tombstones. It inspired many famous artists, including Vincent van Gogh.
- Arles Museum of Antiquity: Housed in a former 17th-century palace, this museum showcases a collection of Roman sculptures, mosaics, and artifacts from Arles and its surrounding regions.
- Van Gogh Foundation: Dedicated to the works and life of Vincent van Gogh, this museum exhibits a rotating collection of the artist's paintings, drawings, and letters. It also organizes temporary exhibitions related to Van Gogh's influence on contemporary art.
- Saint-Trophime Church: A masterpiece of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, this stunning church features intricate sculptures and a beautiful cloister. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and an important pilgrimage destination.
- Montmajour Abbey: Just outside Arles, this medieval abbey sits atop a hill and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It has a fascinating history and showcases impressive architectural features.
- Arles Cryptoporticus: These underground galleries date back to the 1st century BC and were part of a Roman market complex. Visitors can explore the well-preserved tunnels and admire the remains of ancient frescoes.
- Les Baux-de-Provence: Located approximately 10 kilometers from Arles, this charming medieval village is perched on a rocky outcrop. It offers breathtaking views, narrow cobblestone streets, and the famous Carrières de Lumières art exhibition.
- Camargue Natural Regional Park: A short distance from Arles, this vast wetland is home to diverse flora and fauna, including the iconic white Camargue horses and pink flamingos. Visitors can explore the park's nature trails, go horseback riding, or take a boat tour. 10. Museon Arlaten: This ethnographic museum showcases the culture, traditions, and lifestyle of Provence. It features a wide range of exhibits, including traditional crafts, costumes, and historical artifacts. Note: It's always recommended to check the opening hours and availability of attractions before planning a visit, as they may vary.