Close to the Provencal village of La Garde Freinet, this hilltop villa is only a short drive from the glamorous port town of St Tropez.
From here, the French Riviera is within easy access, giving you an ideal holiday location with magnificent views.
With its very own private pool, this villa boasts breath taking views over the rolling hills of the south of France.
There are numerous places to dine here, with a large terrace, summer kitchen, barbecue and covered dining area all in the property.
Dine al fresco or sit quietly and take in the beautiful natural surroundings.
Charm an comfort are at the forefront of design in this stylish villa.
During the summer the open plan living and dining room will be a delight with its cool old stone walls.
The four double bedrooms can accommodate up to 8 guests.
Its tranquil settings don’t stop you being able to explore out of the villa.
The nearby towns and beaches are within a short walk, offering you many activities and adventures.
This is the perfect retreat for packed and restful holidays.
Villa Interior
Ground floor
Living room with Sat TV, Netflix fireplace and access to courtyard through French doors
Open-plan kitchen and dining area
Guest WC
First floor
Master Bedroom with double bed (160cm), en-suite shower room, walk-in shower, WC and A/C
Bedroom 2 with double bed (160cm) and A/C
Bedroom 3 with double bed (160cm) and A/C
Bedroom 4 with double bed (160cm)
Bathroom with corner tub
Separate WC
Outside Grounds
Private swimming pool with Roman steps (shape: oval/size: 12x4m/depth: 1.20-2m)
Poolside terrace
Covered terrace
Pergola
Poolside shower
Lawned garden
Garden with mature trees
Built-in charcoal barbecue
Outdoor dining facilities
Sunbeds and parasols
Electric gate
Electric fence
Parking space (3 cars)
La Garde Freinet is a medieval French mountain village, located in the Massif des Maures, 15km northwest of Saint Tropez. Accessible by picturesque winding roads, through forests of cork, oaks, and chestnuts. Established in the 11th century, the village has preserved its character with its field stone houses, old fashioned street names, and a village square framed with restaurants and local art galleries. From atop old Fort Freinet one can see the plains of Saint-Clément and the Argens valley, all the way to the Alps.
The nearby village of Plan de la Tour is certainly worth a visit, full of charm and tradition, you will not be disappointed. It is also a great starting point for hiking and walking, leading you across the beautiful countryside.
Similarly, the medieval town of Grimaud is abundant with winding streets leading up to the Romanesque church and castle ruins. The village also extends town to the coast, where you can discover the beautiful port which attracts thousands of international visitors annually.
A trip to the French Riviera would not be complete without visiting St. Tropez. Famous for its food, beaches, port and stars, this is a must-see port town. Stroll along the harbour front and admire the super yachts before taking a seat at one of the many restaurants for a delicious lunch then heading off to one of the many party beaches. The 3 mile long beach of Pampelonne is the crown jewel with white sand and warm blue seas, a haven for sun tanning and gentle paddling.