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Carine FLORENTChemin De La Maison Basse
Lacoste
84480
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We have a charming room that measures 25 square meters. It features a beautiful 160 canopy bed, as well as a private water room and WC. This room is located on the second floor of our house, providing you with a lovely view of our garden and the Luberon. You can relax and enjoy the coolness of the trees, while admiring the illuminated castle of the Marquis de Sade. Additionally, we have a swimming pool (15x4) where you can take a refreshing dip and unwind on a comfortable wicker bed by the waterfront. Wake up to a delightful breakfast served under the trees, which is available for 7.5 / person. If you're interested, we also offer a host table meal for 20 / person. Carine Clément and I would be delighted to welcome you to our home.Reviews
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Attractions
- Château de Lacoste: Located in the village of Lacoste, this historic castle offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. It was once the residence of the infamous Marquis de Sade and now serves as a popular tourist attraction, hosting art exhibitions and cultural events.
- Abbaye Notre-Dame de Sénanque: Situated in a picturesque valley near Gordes, this 12th-century Cistercian abbey is known for its beautiful lavender fields. Visitors can explore the abbey's architectural wonders and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
- Village des Bories: Just a short distance from Lacoste, this unique open-air museum showcases traditional dry-stone huts known as "bories." These ancient structures provide insight into the region's rural heritage and offer an interesting glimpse into the past.
- Le Sentier des Ocres: Located in the nearby town of Roussillon, this enchanting trail takes you through vibrant, ochre-colored cliffs. The natural beauty of the area, with its distinctive red and yellow hues, makes it a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers.
- Pont Julien: Situated near the village of Bonnieux, this well-preserved Roman bridge dates back to the 3rd century BC. Spanning the Calavon River, it offers a glimpse into the region's ancient history and provides a picturesque spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.
- Musée de la Lavande: Found in the village of Coustellet, this museum is dedicated to the history and production of lavender, a symbol of Provence. Visitors can learn about the cultivation process, explore fragrant gardens, and browse a range of lavender-based products.
- Gordes: This charming hilltop village is considered one of the most beautiful in France. Its narrow streets, stone houses, and panoramic views make it a favorite among tourists. Explore the medieval castle, visit local shops and galleries, or simply enjoy the enchanting ambiance.
- Fontaine-de-Vaucluse: This quaint village is famous for being the source of the Sorgue River, which emerges from a dramatic spring at the base of towering cliffs. Visitors can take a boat ride on the river, explore the village's historic sites, and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
- Roussillon: Known for its unique red and ochre-colored cliffs, Roussillon is a picturesque village that offers stunning views and a vibrant artistic community. Explore the charming streets, visit art galleries, and indulge in local cuisine. 10. Ménerbes: This hilltop village, made famous by British author Peter Mayle's book "A Year in Provence," is a delightful place to visit. Discover its narrow streets, ancient buildings, and enjoy panoramic views of the Luberon Valley. Don't miss the 16th-century church and the picturesque town square.