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Nancy Gontier Et Hugues Marrec
439 Chemin Des Brunettes - Route De Mazan
Pernes-les-fontaines
84210

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The Domaine de la Camarette is a vineyard situated in the charming village of Pernes Les Fontaines in Provence, renowned for its 42 beautifully restored fountains. Nancy Gontier and her family extend a warm and inviting welcome at their residence, nestled amidst the vineyard, offering a delightful view of Mont Ventoux.

The property comprises a Gîte de France (3 stars, N°705) located in Blauvac, approximately 15 km away, as well as two bed and breakfast accommodations. One is perfect for a couple, while the other comfortably accommodates a family of four.

Additionally, you have the opportunity to indulge in exquisite meals at La Table d'Hugo, where the talented professional chef prepares specialties using the freshest produce sourced from their very own vegetable garden.

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Directions

To reach Pernes Les Fontaines, head towards Mazan on road D1. Proceed for 1 km until you reach the village exit. Keep an eye out for signs indicating Domaine de la Camarette. Once you cross a small bridge over the Canal de Carpentras, make a left turn. The entrance will be on your left shortly after.

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  • Pernes-les-Fontaines: The charming town of Pernes-les-Fontaines is known for its numerous fountains, historic buildings, and picturesque streets. Explore the medieval ramparts, visit the Fontaine de Vaucluse, or simply wander through the town's lovely squares and gardens.
  • Village des Bories: Located in Gordes, this village showcases traditional dry-stone huts known as "bories." These unique structures provide a glimpse into the region's rural past. Visitors can explore the preserved huts and learn about the traditional rural lifestyle.
  • Fontaine-de-Vaucluse: This beautiful village is famous for its striking natural spring, which is the largest in France. Take a leisurely stroll along the river, visit the charming town center, or hike up to the stunning viewpoint overlooking the valley.
  • The Luberon Regional Nature Park: Situated nearby, this natural park offers breathtaking landscapes, including picturesque hilltop villages and stunning lavender fields. Explore the park's hiking trails, visit traditional Provençal villages like Roussillon and Bonnieux, or simply enjoy the tranquil countryside.
  • Avignon: Just a short drive away, the historic city of Avignon is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit the Palais des Papes, the famous medieval fortress and residence of the Popes, or explore the charming streets and squares of the city center. Don't miss the Pont d'Avignon, a famous bridge that partially spans the Rhône River.
  • Isle-sur-la-Sorgue: Known as the "Venise of Provence," this small town is famous for its canals and antique shops. Explore the town's lively Sunday market, wander through the charming streets, or take a relaxing boat ride along the canals.
  • Mont Ventoux: Nature enthusiasts will enjoy a visit to Mont Ventoux, the "Giant of Provence." This iconic mountain offers stunning views, hiking trails, and opportunities for cycling. On a clear day, you can see the Alps and the Mediterranean Sea from its summit.
  • Dentelles de Montmirail: Located near the village of Gigondas, this mountain range is known for its unique jagged limestone peaks. Enjoy scenic drives, hike through the vineyards, or try some of the excellent wines produced in the area.
  • Carpentras: This historic town is famous for its truffle market and its impressive medieval synagogue, one of the oldest in Europe. Explore the town's picturesque streets, visit the Cathedral of St. Siffrein, or sample local delicacies at one of the charming cafes and restaurants. 10. Châteauneuf-du-Pape: Wine enthusiasts should visit this renowned wine region, famous for its full-bodied red wines. Take a tour of the vineyards, visit the wine cellars, and learn about the winemaking process. Don't forget to sample some of the delicious wines produced in the area. Please note that the distances and accessibility to these attractions may vary, so it's recommended to check for specific directions and opening hours before planning your visit.

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