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Beakfasts included. Tourist tax 2,53€ not included. Heated swimming pool from April 15th to October 15th. Children over 12 years old

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To do in the region

For the whole family
Many activities

Our character house with swimming pool at Mont Ventoux is a paradise for lovers of outdoor activities.

Superb hiking or horse riding will allow you to discover our beautiful Provence, and for golf enthusiasts, 3 18-hole courses are located 20 minutes from the house.

Climbing the Dentelles de Montmirail, descending the Sorgue in a canoe kayak or flying over Mont Ventoux in a microlight are all unforgettable sensations and memories.

A rhythmic summer Through many cultural events

Summer is punctuated in our region by many cultural and musical events.

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In July The Avignon Festival

Every year in July, come to Avignon for its famous festival, one of the most important international events of contemporary live performance.

The oldest festival in France The Orange Chorégies

Since 1869, Orange has been lighting up and coming alive from mid-June to the end of July. The Chorégies d´Orange are organized in three emblematic places of the city of Orange: the Cathedral of Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth, the Cour Saint-Louis and the Ancient Theater.

In the heart of Vaison la Romaine Vaison Danses Festival

The Vaison Danses Festival is the promise of sharing a contemporary and living culture. It is a unique occasion where artists, spectators, passers-by, tourists and Vaisonnais come together around a lively and entertaining event.

In the Beaux-de-Provence The Careers of Lights

The immense underground quarries of Baux-de-Provence, world famous for having served as the setting for Jean Cocteau for "Le testament d'Orphée", were converted in 1978 into a place of sound and light show.

Representations of masterpieces are projected onto the immense walls, pillars and floors of the quarry. They transport you to music in colorful worlds. A hundred video projectors transcribe images over more than 7000 m² of surface.