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Hameau Le Verger, Rue Des Pruniers Sauvages
Bouc Bel Air
13320
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This description is for a restored gîte located in an 18th-century Provencal house, positioned between Aix en Provence (14km) and Marseille (17km). The gîte is 45 square meters in size and can accommodate 2 to 4 people. It is situated in a peaceful hamlet at the base of a mountain range. Classified as a 3-star property by the péfecture, it offers all modern amenities and features charming old furniture. The house itself measures 44 square meters and is an independent unit located on the ground floor, characterized by two archways leading to a garden surrounded by lush pine and oak trees, with hills visible beyond. There is parking available for two cars. For more information, please visit my website. Additionally, there is another gîte available in the same hamlet.Reviews
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- Aix-en-Provence (7.5 km): A charming and historic city known for its elegant streets, beautiful fountains, and vibrant cultural scene. Visitors can explore the Cours Mirabeau, visit the impressive Aix Cathedral, and discover the works of artist Paul Cézanne in his former studio.
- Montagne Sainte-Victoire (14.5 km): A mountain range located east of Aix-en-Provence, offering stunning panoramic views, hiking trails, and outdoor recreational activities. This iconic mountain inspired many of Cézanne's paintings and is a popular destination for nature lovers.
- Calanques National Park (23 km): A breathtaking national park situated along the Mediterranean coast, renowned for its rugged cliffs, turquoise waters, and hidden coves. Visitors can hike, swim, or take a boat tour to explore the stunning natural beauty of the Calanques.
- Marseille (25 km): The vibrant port city of Marseille offers a mix of historical landmarks, cultural attractions, and a bustling waterfront. Must-see sights include the iconic Notre-Dame de la Garde, the Old Port (Vieux Port), and the lively neighborhood of Le Panier.
- Cassis (25 km): A picturesque fishing village known for its charming harbor, colorful buildings, and proximity to the Calanques. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, enjoy fresh seafood in local restaurants, and take boat trips to discover the stunning Calanques from a different perspective.
- Les Baux-de-Provence (45 km): A medieval village perched on a rocky outcrop, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the impressive Château des Baux, and discover the Carrières de Lumières, an immersive art exhibition held in a former quarry.
- Avignon (75 km): Famous for the UNESCO-listed Palais des Papes, Avignon is a historic city with a rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the medieval city walls, visit the famous Pont d'Avignon, and immerse themselves in the city's vibrant arts scene.
- Arles (80 km): A city with a fascinating Roman heritage and a strong connection to artist Vincent van Gogh. Visitors can explore the well-preserved Roman amphitheater, visit the Van Gogh Foundation, and wander through the picturesque streets that inspired many of his paintings.
- Pont du Gard (110 km): An impressive Roman aqueduct bridge located in the Gard department. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a glimpse into the engineering marvels of the ancient Romans and provides a beautiful setting for picnics, walks, and swimming in the river. 10. Nîmes (120 km): Known for its well-preserved Roman monuments, Nîmes offers visitors the chance to explore the iconic Arena of Nîmes, the Maison Carrée, and the Jardins de la Fontaine. The city also hosts the annual Feria de Nîmes, a lively bullfighting festival.