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Address:
Jerome Ladret327 Route de Mollégès
Plan D'orgon
13750
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This 25 m² suite offers a comfortable bedroom with a separate bathroom and toilet. The bathroom is equipped with a private Jacuzzi and an elegant Italian-style shower. The suite is beautifully decorated with wrought iron accents and features a cozy 160-sized bed. Enjoy the scenic view of the orchard from your private terrace, furnished with garden furniture. The suite has its own independent entrance and a convenient private parking space. Upon your arrival, you will be greeted with a delightful welcome package including wine, chocolates, cakes, and a chocolate fondue. The suite also offers additional amenities such as a mini bar, Tassimo coffee machine, and a microwave. Stay cool and comfortable with the provided air conditioning.Reviews
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Directions
Take exit number 25 from highway A7 and immediately turn left towards St Rémy de Provence. After traveling 4 km, you will come to the town of Plan of Orgon. At the second traffic light, continue straight ahead on RN7 towards St Rémy de Provence. After another 1 km, turn right onto D31 towards Mollégès. Please note that you should take the road to "Mollégès" and not "Mollégès Gare". The mas (farmhouse) will be the first one on your left, identifiable by a large black gate. Ring the bell and we will open it for you to park your car in the parking lot.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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