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Etienne MiribelRoute de Chamaret
Colonzelle
26230
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Newly built, this charming cottage offers a comfortable and bright space of 50m2. Nestled in a serene and tranquil environment, it is located in a vast park adjoining the owner's house. The cottage is fully equipped to accommodate up to three people, featuring a spacious dining kitchen, a cozy double bedroom, and a living room with a sofa bed. Additionally, it offers a well-appointed bathroom and a secure swimming pool. Situated along the river park, this cottage guarantees a relaxing and enjoyable stay.Reviews
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Directions
To travel from the north, take the A7 Montelimar South exit heading towards Nyons. To reach Grignan, turn right onto the road signposted Chamaret in Chamaret. Then, take the road on the left indicating Valréas and Colonzelle. After crossing the river Lez, continue for 50 meters and turn left onto a perpendicular path.
To travel from the south, exit A7 Bollène towards St Paul 3 Chateaux and Grignan. Proceed towards Montsegur Lauzon and then turn right onto the road signposted Chamaret indicating Valréas and Colonzelle. Cross the river Lez and after 50 meters, turn left onto a perpendicular path.
To travel from the south, exit A7 Bollène towards St Paul 3 Chateaux and Grignan. Proceed towards Montsegur Lauzon and then turn right onto the road signposted Chamaret indicating Valréas and Colonzelle. Cross the river Lez and after 50 meters, turn left onto a perpendicular path.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 400 | 750 | non |
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Attractions
- Château de Grignan: Located in the village of Grignan, this stunning Renaissance castle is renowned for its architectural beauty and historical significance. Visitors can explore the castle's elegant interior, stroll through its well-manicured gardens, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Nyons: A charming town famous for its olive groves and production of high-quality olive oil. Nyons offers a picturesque old town with narrow streets, a vibrant market, and several historical landmarks, including the Romanesque bridge and the 13th-century Saint-Vincent Church.
- Vaison-la-Romaine: A captivating archaeological site showcasing the remains of an ancient Roman city. Visitors can marvel at the well-preserved Roman theater, wander through the ruins of the Roman Forum, and explore the beautifully restored Roman bridge. The town itself also offers a medieval old town with quaint shops and cafes.
- Mont Ventoux: A prominent mountain in the region, Mont Ventoux is a favorite among cycling enthusiasts due to its challenging routes. Visitors can hike or drive to the summit to enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including the Alps and the Rhône Valley.
- Suze-la-Rousse Castle: Situated in the village of Suze-la-Rousse, this medieval castle is now home to the University of Wine. Visitors can explore the castle's impressive architecture, enjoy the scenic views from its towers, and learn about the history and techniques of winemaking through interactive exhibits.
- Grignan Truffle Market: If you visit during winter, don't miss the opportunity to experience the famous truffle market in Grignan. This market offers a chance to witness the excitement of truffle trading, taste local delicacies, and learn about the cultivation and harvesting of this prized culinary ingredient.
- La Ferme aux Crocodiles: Located in Pierrelatte, this unique attraction houses one of the largest crocodile farms in Europe. Visitors can observe a wide variety of crocodile species, as well as other reptiles and tropical plants, making it a fascinating and educational experience for all ages.
- Les Gorges de l'Ardèche: A natural wonder, the Ardèche Gorges offer breathtaking landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can hike along the cliffs, go canoeing or kayaking on the Ardèche River, and discover hidden caves and stunning viewpoints along the way.
- Cave de Saint-Maurice: Wine enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to Cave de Saint-Maurice, a renowned winery in the region. Guided tours take visitors through the vineyards, cellars, and tasting rooms, providing insights into the winemaking process and the opportunity to sample a wide selection of local wines. 10. Pont d'Arc: A natural stone arch spanning the Ardèche River, the Pont d'Arc is a significant geological formation and a popular spot for swimming, picnicking, and enjoying the surrounding nature. The area also offers hiking trails that provide access to viewpoints overlooking the arch and the river below.