Located in one of the most incredible region’s in Provence, this stunning property is full of natural beauty and history.
Here you are surrounded by olive groves and vineyards, in one of France’s most beautiful villages.
This partially caved home has been built into the rocks, dating back to the Roman times.
Restorations have given this property a modern ambience with its contemporary art, complementing its exposed stone walls and open fireplaces.
A roman inspired bathroom is a highlight of the master bedrooms, with its very own terrace.
There are a further two ensuite bedrooms, along with a two bedroom guest house for those who want a little more privacy.
The grand upper terrace opens out from the open plan living space and kitchen.
Here guests will enjoy a glass of wine whilst admiring the panoramic views around you.
Long afternoons can be enjoyed by the dazzling swimming pool, with a summer kitchen ideal for preparing food and dining in the shade.
Active guests will enjoy a walk up to Les Baux, whilst those looking to relax can make the three minute drive.
This town offers so much to explore, with its pretty squares and chateau, along with a number of restaurants to experience.
In this unique location, you can walk up to Les Baux de Provence (1km) in about fifteen minutes if you don't mind that it’s uphill and steep in parts! It's also just a short drive.
The village, classified as one of France’s Plus Beaux Villages, is in an incredible setting in the heart of Les Alpilles National Park. Explore the pretty squares, narrow streets and lovely restaurants, then wander around the fortified-château. Those who are more adventurous can find some beautiful walking trails around the village and beyond or simply head to the surrounding vineyards and olive groves to sample some of the fine produce of the region.
Nearby Mausanne is another charming village surrounded by rolling vineyards and olive groves. Here you’ll find some brilliant restaurants, from amazing pizzerias and charming bistros to Michelin starred establishments as well as bakeries, a deli, butchers and two small grocery stores as well as a bank and pharmacy. The village is well known for its amazing olive oil produced in the two remaining windmills. There will be plenty of opportunity to sample olive oil at a local press, some of the best in the country, as well as some of the other wonderful gourmet produce from this region.
You are of course in the heart of this formidable area of vineyards, idyllic villages, world-renowned towns, and summer landscapes of sunflowers both in Les Alpilles National Park and beyond. Nearby St-Rémy is well known for being popular with artists who display their works in the village’s art galleries and food lovers shouldn’t miss the market on a Wednesday morning!
Eygalières, one of the prettiest hilltop villages in Provence loved by a handful of A-list celebrities, and Van Gogh’s precious Arles are also both within easy reach.
Gordes is yet another one of the beautiful villages worth visiting with stunning architecture, set in the outstanding Luberon region, surrounded by lavender fields in the summer months.
Those looking for activity have so much on their doorstep. There is both horse-riding and golf within a short drive and both the immediate and wider area are a walkers and cyclists paradise with stunning countryside and landscapes. Older children will love kayaking in the Sorgue and there are plenty of other family friendly activities throughout the region from model railways to the north, open castles to trekking across the tree tops and visiting a zoo.
Not forgetting the stunning landscapes and natural beauty of the Camargue, which is just a short drive away. A beautiful melange of land, lagoon and sea with pink flamingos, wild white horses, rice fields and endless wild countryside and beaches, this natural park covers 900 square kilometres of land. Endless activities can be offered from horse-riding, trekking, quad biking and jeep tours across this diverse and unique area.