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Address:
Lise Blum230 Chemin Du Bois
Richerenches
84600
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Description for B&B:
In the beautiful region of Provence, you will find two charming cottages that have been given a 3-star classification. These cottages, located within the Le Mas des Oliviers farmhouse, offer a delightful swimming pool and a spacious jacuzzi with enough room for 6 people.Both cottages are equipped with air conditioning and WIFI, ensuring a comfortable and connected stay. The pool area is securely fenced, providing a safe environment for relaxation, and the expansive garden spans an impressive 2500 square meters.
One of the cottages, called Wisteria, can accommodate up to 5 people. Inside, you will find a cozy living room complete with a TV and DVD player, a fully-equipped kitchen, and a generously-sized bedroom featuring a double bed and a single bed. Additionally, there is a second bedroom with two single beds, as well as a separate bathroom and toilet. Conveniently located on the ground floor, this cottage offers direct access to a shaded terrace, perfect for enjoying al fresco meals prepared on the provided barbecue. Bed linen and towels are thoughtfully provided for your convenience.
If you are traveling with children, they will find plenty of entertainment options in the garden, including various games and a ball court. A ping pong table is also available for friendly competitions. Rest assured, there is ample parking space within the property, ensuring a hassle-free arrival and departure.
Situated just 600 meters away from the village of Richerenches, these cottages are ideally located for exploring the region. Richerenches is particularly famous for its truffle market, which takes place from November to March, as well as its vibrant flower fair in May. Additionally, the village is renowned for its Côtes du Rhône wines.
For those looking to venture further afield, the charming town of Grignan is only 6 kilometers away. The historic cities of Vaison la Romaine and Orange are easily accessible, located 35 kilometers and 30 kilometers away respectively. And if you are a fan of outdoor activities, the iconic Mont Ventoux is just 40 kilometers away, offering breathtaking views and thrilling adventures. Discover the diverse landscapes and picturesque villages that make Provence so enchanting during your stay at these delightful cottages.
Reviews
Appréciations pour Le Mas Des Oliviers Gite 5 Pers., Richerenches:
Sejour du 30 juin au 7 juilet au gite
Nous avons trés bien été accueilli par les hotes et le lieu est paisible , le gite est trés propre et nous avons apprécié la fraicheur à l intérieur du gite . Le seul bémol le manque de lumière dans le gite du bas et la proximité de l autre gite 7 personnes juste au dessus qui peut perturber la tranquillité du lieu .
Nous y retournerons certainement car l environnement est agréable et pour nos hotes surtout Régine trés sympathique.
Nous y retournerons certainement car l environnement est agréable et pour nos hotes surtout Régine trés sympathique.
Directions
Directions from the north:
To access from the north, exit the A7 at Montelimar South and follow the N7 towards Avignon Nîmes for approximately 2/3 km. Then, turn left towards Grignan (for Valaurie). Continue following the signs for Grignan and Valréas for about 5 km until you reach Grillon. At the non-priority roundabout, turn right towards Richerenches on the D20 road for 4 km. Drive through Richerenches and at the exit (another non-priority roundabout), take the direction of Baume de Transit. After about 20-30 m, you will see a path called Chemin du Bois on the left (it runs along the back of the stage). Take this path for about 100m. The destination will be the second brown metal gate on the right.
Directions from the south:
To access from the south, exit Orange center and follow the signs towards Valreas. Drive through Sérignan, Ste Cecile les Vignes, and Tulette. Upon arriving at Richerenches, at the roundabout, take the exit towards Baume de Transit. Drive for about 50 m and then immediately turn left onto Chemin du Bois, which runs along the stage. The destination will be the second brown metal gate on the right.
To access from the north, exit the A7 at Montelimar South and follow the N7 towards Avignon Nîmes for approximately 2/3 km. Then, turn left towards Grignan (for Valaurie). Continue following the signs for Grignan and Valréas for about 5 km until you reach Grillon. At the non-priority roundabout, turn right towards Richerenches on the D20 road for 4 km. Drive through Richerenches and at the exit (another non-priority roundabout), take the direction of Baume de Transit. After about 20-30 m, you will see a path called Chemin du Bois on the left (it runs along the back of the stage). Take this path for about 100m. The destination will be the second brown metal gate on the right.
Directions from the south:
To access from the south, exit Orange center and follow the signs towards Valreas. Drive through Sérignan, Ste Cecile les Vignes, and Tulette. Upon arriving at Richerenches, at the roundabout, take the exit towards Baume de Transit. Drive for about 50 m and then immediately turn left onto Chemin du Bois, which runs along the stage. The destination will be the second brown metal gate on the right.
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Prices
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Holiday Home | 5 | 520 | 900 |
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Attractions
- Truffle Market - Located in Richerenches, the Truffle Market is a popular attraction for food enthusiasts. It is one of the largest truffle markets in the region, where visitors can discover and purchase the renowned black truffles of Provence.
- Château de Grignan - Situated in the nearby village of Grignan, the Château de Grignan is a magnificent Renaissance castle. Known as the "Versailles of Provence," it offers stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Nyons - A charming town known for its olive groves and production of high-quality olive oil. Visitors can explore the historic center, wander through the olive tree-lined streets, and visit the local olive mills to learn about the olive oil-making process.
- Vaison-la-Romaine - Just a short drive away, Vaison-la-Romaine is an archaeological site that showcases well-preserved Roman ruins. Visitors can explore the ancient theater, Roman baths, and the "Puymin" archaeological site, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history.
- Mont Ventoux - A famous mountain in the Provence region, Mont Ventoux is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. It offers various hiking and cycling trails, as well as breathtaking views from its summit. The mountain is often included in the Tour de France route.
- Orange - Home to the well-preserved Roman Theatre, Orange is a town filled with historical and cultural treasures. The Roman Theatre, a UNESCO World Heritage site, hosts summer concerts and performances, allowing visitors to experience ancient Roman entertainment.
- Avignon - Known for the impressive Papal Palace, Avignon is a city steeped in history. The Palais des Papes, another UNESCO World Heritage site, offers guided tours that take visitors through the opulent rooms and courtyards of the former papal residence.
- Châteauneuf-du-Pape - Famous for its vineyards and wine production, Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a must-visit destination for wine lovers. Visitors can explore the vineyards, taste renowned wines, and learn about the winemaking process.
- Gorges de l'Ardèche - A natural wonder located a bit further away, the Gorges de l'Ardèche is a stunning river canyon. Visitors can enjoy activities such as kayaking, canoeing, or driving along the scenic roads that offer breathtaking views of the cliffs and the river. 10. Pont du Gard - A remarkable Roman aqueduct bridge, the Pont du Gard is an architectural masterpiece. It is one of the best-preserved Roman structures in the world and attracts visitors with its impressive size and historical significance. The site also offers walking trails and a museum about the aqueduct's construction. Please note that some attractions may have restricted access or operating hours, so it is advisable to check their official websites for the most up-to-date information before planning your visit.