“La Grange”, a charming gite in both summer and winter.
| private parkingpoolgardenterraceterracefully equipped kitchen | wireless internetflat screen TVlibrary massagenearby : golf, tennis, skiing and snowshoeing barbecue DVD player |
The Clos Saint Saourde, in addition to its luxurious rooms and its exceptional cabin offers a fully independent and charming gite for 8 to 10 people. This old barn built into the rock will provide a comfortable welcome with its four luxury rooms, its fully fitted kitchen and its two pleasant living rooms. The decoration, between modern and authentic, tastefully mixes cast iron, wood and old stones. In summer, the outdoor pool and the pergola are a veritable invitation to relax and rest. In winter, you’ll be able to savour the charm of this delightful gite by the fireside in the big living room built into the rock. Not far from Mont Ventoux and the Dentelles of Montmirail (needle like mountain range), on the road to the vineyards of the Cotes du Rhône, it is also an ideal place to independently visit the towns of Avignon, Carpentras, Orange and Vaison la Romaine and Isle sur la Sorgues.
All year
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