This traditional holiday home is just a short walk from the charming St-Remy. Its wonderful gardens feature glorious views over the Les Alpilles mountain range.
This 20th century property is an inviting and comfortable holiday homes for those wishing to discover Provence.
Its Provencal styled ambience will be discovered as you step inside, with its warm colours and traditional furnishing complementing its pretty tiled stairs.
A grand fireplace features at the centre of the cosy living-dining area, the perfect spot for relaxing on a cooler evening.
For the summer months, the glorious gardens offer an ideal spot for al fresco dining.
Outside, the lovely swimming pool offers idyllic views over the surrounding area, with the lazy sun loungers the perfect spot for a day in the sun.
Catch a glimpse of the Mausolee des Antiques as you gaze over the treetops.
St Remy is just a short wander away, where you can discover the lovely restaurants, cafes and bars of this charming village.
For those looking to explore the local cuisine, the Wednesday morning food market is not to be missed.
Artists will love the Sunday art displays by local artists wishing to show off their work.
Many Michelin starred establishments dot around this incredible region with its pretty villages and rolling hills.
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This villa is in a pretty setting in a semi-residential area just on the edge of St-Rémy-de-Provence in the heart of Les Alpilles Natural Regional Park in Provence.
It’s just under a kilometre to reach the heart of St-Rémy where you have a great variety of restaurants, pretty shops, art galleries and a great food market on a Wednesday morning. Explore the picturesque lanes, admiring artists at work and sit and have a coffee in a French café under the plane trees. The town is particularly well known for its connections to Vincent Van Gogh who checked himself into the St Paul de Mausole and created 150 paintings during his time there, including ‘Starry Night’. There is a Van Gogh trail around St-Rémy that leads to the monastery, which can be visited.
The surrounding countryside is part of the stunning Les Alpilles Natural Regional Park where you can discover rolling hills, mountains and fields of olive groves and vineyards. Tastings can be arranged, whether you are wishing to try some of France’s best olive oil at the original working mills in Maussane-les-Alpilles (10km) or sample fine local wines from wineries across this area.
There are some of France’s most beautiful villages and towns nearby such as the incredible Les Baux-de-Provence (10km) and Eygalières (14km) or a little further to Gordes (40km), Roussillon (49km) and Ménerbes (35km) set amongst the stunning landscapes of the Luberon region. Antique lovers should spend the day in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue (33km), especially on a Sunday morning with its world-famous brocante (flea/antique market). It’s also a great spot for canoeing along the Sorgue river as far as Fontaine-de-Vaucluse.
Arles (25km) and Avignon (21km) are two great cities full of history, culture and fine food or drive south towards the mesmerising Camargue with its wild white horses, pink flamingos and ever changing scenery.
Activity lovers will appreciate horse-riding and golf within a short drive as well as walking and cycling routes on your doorstep. Rock-climbing is also a popular pursuit in both Les Alpilles and the Luberon.