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Coqueau Francis
Chemin de Bournissac
Paluds de Noves
13550

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0811035985

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Nestled amidst expansive olive groves, this charming lavender mazet is ready to offer you a serene retreat across its vast 3-hectare domain.

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 1 350 350

Services

Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de Noves: Located in Noves, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the historical architecture, walk through the beautiful gardens, and learn about the castle's rich history.
  • Avignon: Just a short drive away, Avignon is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. The Palais des Papes, Pont d'Avignon, and the charming streets of the old town are major attractions here.
  • Les Baux-de-Provence: Situated on a rocky outcrop, Les Baux-de-Provence is a picturesque village with narrow streets and stone houses. It is home to the famous Carrières de Lumières, an immersive art show held in a former quarry, showcasing stunning multimedia displays.
  • Saint-Rémy-de-Provence: This quaint Provençal town is known for its charming old town, lined with cafes and boutiques. It is also famous for being the place where Vincent van Gogh painted some of his most iconic works, and visitors can follow in his footsteps by visiting the Saint-Paul de Mausole asylum.
  • Pont du Gard: A remarkable ancient Roman aqueduct, the Pont du Gard is located near the town of Vers-Pont-du-Gard. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a unique opportunity to explore the well-preserved structure and learn about the engineering marvels of the Roman Empire.
  • Marseille: As France's second-largest city, Marseille offers a vibrant mix of history, culture, and stunning coastal scenery. Visit the picturesque Vieux Port, explore the historic Le Panier neighborhood, or take a boat trip to the nearby Calanques National Park.
  • Aix-en-Provence: Known for its elegant boulevards, charming squares, and artistic heritage, Aix-en-Provence is a must-visit city in the region. Explore the Cours Mirabeau, visit the former residence of painter Paul Cézanne, and enjoy the local markets and cafes.
  • Camargue Regional Nature Park: Located to the south of Paluds de Noves, the Camargue is a vast wetland famous for its unique biodiversity. Visitors can spot flamingos, wild horses, and other wildlife, go horseback riding, or take a boat tour to discover this unspoiled natural paradise.
  • Arles: This ancient Roman city is renowned for its well-preserved Roman amphitheater and theater. Arles also holds significant importance in the life and works of Vincent van Gogh, with various landmarks associated with the artist, including the Espace Van Gogh, where he painted the famous "Starry Night." 10. Gordes: Situated in the Luberon region, Gordes is a stunning hilltop village with narrow cobblestone streets and traditional stone houses. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and is often regarded as one of the most beautiful villages in France.

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