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The well-maintained garden boasts a variety of Mediterranean trees, including olive, almond, fig, and oleander, which beautifully blend with fragrant lavender, sentolines, thyme, sage, and rosemary. Additionally, the garden features charming white roses and other varieties of roses.Inside the property, you will find two spacious bedrooms that have been tastefully adorned, reflecting a love for tradition. From these rooms, you can enjoy breathtaking views of Marseille and the majestic Garlaban mountain.
Immersing yourself in these cozy rooms will transport you to a warm and inviting family home atmosphere. The furniture, passed down through generations, perfectly complements the serene and relaxed pace of life here. Each room is equipped with a private bathroom and toilet for your convenience.
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Appréciations pour Le Clos du Jas, Marseille:
le clos du jas
nous avons été totalement séduit par le chaleureux accueil que nous ont réservé les propriétaires et par le somptueux et copieux petit déjeuner composé de produits frais, de délicieuses pâtisseries et confitures "maison". Le jardin, véritable havre de paix, invite au farniente et à la méditation. Quelle bonne adresse !
Appréciation
Nous avons été acceuillis comme des amis.Les chambres sont trés confortables et décorées avec beaucoup de soin.parler de la table d'hotes est difficile il faut la déguster pour se rendre compte.
Ne changez rien tout est parfait.
Ne changez rien tout est parfait.
Clos du Jas : appréciation
Accueil très très chaleureux de Madame et M. CARVIN. Lieu magnifique et calme, les chambres sont superbes.La table d'hôtes : que dire? Spécialités de la région au menu, quand vous arrivez au déssert, vous cherchez encore une petite place.. menu très copieux. Félicitations à M. et Mme CARVIN : tout est parfait
Evaluation
Nicole and Guy Carvin are a charming and very helpful couple. Everything is in good taste. The area is quiet. The garden beautiful. Excellent and abundant breakfasts. A good blend of tradition with modern amenities and comfort.
Notre appréciation du Clos du Jas
Nous sommes le dimanche 15 avril 2012. Nous venons de passer une petite semaine au Clos du Jas, tenu par les propriétaires, Nicole et Guy Carvin. L'acueil fut chaleureux. Tout a été parfait. L'emplacement est bucolique et calme. Les petits-déjeuners somptueux. Nous recommandons vivement cet endroit.
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accueil tres chaleureux .chambres sympathiques .vue magnifique sur Marseille petits dejeuners excellents et tres copieux.confort de la chambre+++. nous n'avons pas pu profiter de la terrasse dommage il faisait trop froid!!. si la table d'hotes est a l'image des proprietaires cela doit etre genial.venez tester vous serez enchante . nous reviendrons c' est certain
Directions
From the A55 coastal highway:
Take the Bd Oddo exit and at the traffic light, turn left towards La Rose/Technopole Château Gombert. Follow the signs for Château-Gombert. At the entrance of the village, take a left onto "chemin de la Baume Loubière" and continue for 1km. Then, take "chemin des grives" and immediately turn right onto "traverse du Jas de Serre".
From the A7 or A51 highway towards Marseille:
Take exit N°35 and at the traffic light, turn left towards La Rose/Technopole Château Gombert. Follow the signs for Château-Gombert. At the entrance of the village, take a left onto "chemin de la Baume Loubière" and continue for 1km. Then, take "chemin des grives" and immediately turn right onto "traverse du Jas de Serre".
From the A50 highway coming from Nice, Toulon, Aubagne:
Take the La Penne-sur-Huveaune exit. At the roundabout, turn left towards La Valentine. At the third roundabout, turn right towards Allauch/les Camoins/la Treille. Follow the signs for Allauch, then Plan-de-Cuques, and finally Château-Gombert. At the exit of the village, turn right onto "chemin de la Baume Loubière" and continue for 1km. Then, take "chemin des grives" and immediately turn right onto "traverse du Jas de Serre".
Take the Bd Oddo exit and at the traffic light, turn left towards La Rose/Technopole Château Gombert. Follow the signs for Château-Gombert. At the entrance of the village, take a left onto "chemin de la Baume Loubière" and continue for 1km. Then, take "chemin des grives" and immediately turn right onto "traverse du Jas de Serre".
From the A7 or A51 highway towards Marseille:
Take exit N°35 and at the traffic light, turn left towards La Rose/Technopole Château Gombert. Follow the signs for Château-Gombert. At the entrance of the village, take a left onto "chemin de la Baume Loubière" and continue for 1km. Then, take "chemin des grives" and immediately turn right onto "traverse du Jas de Serre".
From the A50 highway coming from Nice, Toulon, Aubagne:
Take the La Penne-sur-Huveaune exit. At the roundabout, turn left towards La Valentine. At the third roundabout, turn right towards Allauch/les Camoins/la Treille. Follow the signs for Allauch, then Plan-de-Cuques, and finally Château-Gombert. At the exit of the village, turn right onto "chemin de la Baume Loubière" and continue for 1km. Then, take "chemin des grives" and immediately turn right onto "traverse du Jas de Serre".
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- Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde: Located at the highest point in Marseille, this stunning basilica offers panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. It is known for its beautiful architecture and ornate interior.
- Le Vieux Port (Old Port): The historic heart of Marseille, Le Vieux Port is a bustling harbor filled with fishing boats and yachts. It is lined with cafes, restaurants, and shops, and is a great place to enjoy fresh seafood or take a boat trip to nearby islands.
- Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée (MuCEM): This museum showcases the cultural heritage of Mediterranean civilizations. It features a vast collection of artifacts, exhibitions, and interactive displays, providing a fascinating insight into the region's history and culture.
- Palais Longchamp: This grand palace was built in the late 19th century and houses the Museum of Fine Arts and the Natural History Museum. Its stunning architecture and beautiful gardens make it a popular spot for leisurely walks and picnics.
- Calanques National Park: Situated just outside Marseille, Calanques National Park is a natural wonderland of rugged cliffs, turquoise waters, and hidden coves. Visitors can hike, swim, or take a boat tour to explore this breathtaking coastal landscape.
- Château d'If: Located on the island of If, just off the coast of Marseille, this historic fortress is famous for being featured in Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo." Visitors can tour the fortress and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding sea.
- Les Terrasses du Port: This modern shopping center offers a wide range of retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. Situated on Marseille's waterfront, it provides a vibrant and lively atmosphere for locals and tourists alike.
- Le Panier: Marseille's oldest neighborhood, Le Panier is a charming and picturesque area filled with narrow streets, colorful buildings, and quaint shops. It is a great place to wander around, soak up the atmosphere, and discover local crafts and cuisine.
- Musée d'Histoire de Marseille: Located in the heart of the city, this museum traces the history of Marseille from its ancient Greek origins to the present day. It houses an extensive collection of archaeological artifacts, artworks, and historical documents. 10. Parc Borély: A beautiful park located near the coastline, Parc Borély offers a peaceful escape from the city. It features manicured gardens, a lake, a botanical garden, and a golf course. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, picnics, or rent a pedal boat on the lake.