This stunning villa enjoys a privileged position in the heart of Les Alpilles Natural Park. Here you get gorgeous views over the olive trees and beyond.
Despite being a recent build, this enchanting stone home has a sense of traditional charm alongside its contemporary style.
Beautiful furnishings greet you as you walk into the inviting lounge, whilst light floods in through the doors that opens up onto the bamboo covered terrace.
Here you will find outdoor sofas where you can sit and admire the views over the gardens and countryside.
This property has four bedrooms, which have been elegantly furnished to create a calming atmosphere.
The very best appliances can be found in the kitchen, with a terrace leading out from the smart dining room.
The landscaped gardens can be enjoyed as you swim in the swimming pool or lounge by the poolside.
The beautiful outside dining area is perfect for summer evenings dining al fresco.
Les Baux de Provence is just a short drive away, one of France’s most beautiful villages.
Here you can explore the shops and restaurants as you explore the medieval lanes and incredible chateau.
The endless fields of olive groves are perfect for walking, whilst the local vineyards are ideal for sampling red and rose wines.
Maison Interiors
Ground Floor (split-level)
Outside Grounds
In the very heart of Les Alpilles, with mesmerising views, Maison Safari enjoys a rural setting yet is only a five to ten-minute drive to some of the region’s prettiest villages.
From the swimming pool you can catch a glimpse of the beautiful château in Les Baux-de-Provence. It takes just under ten minutes to drive to the incredible village, one of France’s ‘Plus Beaux Villages’, where you can wander around the narrow medieval lanes, discovering shops and restaurants, then explore the ruins of the château with its amazing views across the region. It’s a stunning place to visit – get there early in the morning before visitors arrive from across Provence.
It’s also a short drive to Maussane-les-Alpilles, a charming village known for its olive oil production. This village has some excellent restaurants and picturesque cafes as well as a good selection of shops, some selling local produce, and a supermarket. It’s a pleasant place to stop for a leisurely lunch or meal out in the evening with restaurants in and around Maussane ranging from good pizzerias to Michelin starred establishments.
The Alpilles Natural Park is filled with enchanting landscapes of rolling hills, olive groves and vineyards; there are many places to sample both the wine and olive oil produced in the area, the latter being some of the finest in France. You can play golf at various courses across Provence, including the nearby Domaine de Manville and there are many walking and cycling routes across Les Alpilles and the neighbouring Luberon. Horse-riding, pony-trekking and even rock-climbing are other popular activities in this part of Provence.
Other wonderful places to visit include the idyllic village of Eygalières and the famous artist’s town of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, especially on a Wednesday morning when the market sells some great local produce.
The historic city of Avignon is well known for its UNESCO World Heritage sites but there are also many wonderful markets, restaurants and bars to discover. Heading south, Arles also has a fascinating history and strong links to Vincent Van Gogh whilst you can reach the incredible Camargue within an hour with its white horses, pink flamingos, endless lagoons and Mediterranean beaches.