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Ground floor: The kitchen is open to the living room and dining area. It features a Fry Godin stove.Upstairs: There are two fully equipped bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom. The house has electric heating and a Mobicarte for convenient mobile phone use. Guests also have access to a microwave.
Other amenities include parking and a communal swimming pool (5x10m) shared with other guest houses in the area. Pets are allowed.
Weekly rates include all utilities and bed linen:
- 650 euros in July and August
- 550 euros for the rest of the year
- 160 euros for a weekend stay (2 nights)
- Additional option of 45 euros for end-of-stay cleaning.
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Directions
Access
By car: Take the A7 highway, also known as the Highway of the Sun, and exit at Bollène (which is 16 km away from Tulette).
By train: Depart from Paris on the TGV (High-Speed Train) which takes approximately 3 hours. Get off at Avignon station (which is 50 km away from Tulette) or Orange station (which is 20 km away from Tulette).
By plane: It takes about 1 hour to fly from Paris to Avignon airport.
In Tulette: Look for the signs indicating "The Ramade" located at the bottom of Tulette square, to the right of the Butcher-caterer.
The Mas of Santolines is located 1.5 km away from the village, amidst vineyards.
By car: Take the A7 highway, also known as the Highway of the Sun, and exit at Bollène (which is 16 km away from Tulette).
By train: Depart from Paris on the TGV (High-Speed Train) which takes approximately 3 hours. Get off at Avignon station (which is 50 km away from Tulette) or Orange station (which is 20 km away from Tulette).
By plane: It takes about 1 hour to fly from Paris to Avignon airport.
In Tulette: Look for the signs indicating "The Ramade" located at the bottom of Tulette square, to the right of the Butcher-caterer.
The Mas of Santolines is located 1.5 km away from the village, amidst vineyards.
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Prices
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Holiday Home | 1 | 580 | 680 |
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Swimming Pool
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Garden
Attractions
- Château de Suze-la-Rousse: Located in Suze-la-Rousse, this stunning Renaissance castle houses the University of Wine and offers guided tours. Explore its grand architecture, beautiful gardens, and exhibitions on wine history.
- Vaison-la-Romaine: A picturesque town known for its rich Roman heritage, Vaison-la-Romaine offers ancient ruins, including a Roman theater, a medieval castle, and a charming old town with narrow streets and quaint shops.
- Mont Ventoux: A famous mountain in the Provence region, Mont Ventoux is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy hiking, cycling, or driving to the summit for breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.
- Grignan Castle: Located in the village of Grignan, this magnificent Renaissance castle is famous for its association with the Marquise de Sévigné, a renowned 17th-century writer. Explore its elegant interiors, stunning gardens, and enjoy cultural events held within its walls.
- Nyons: Known as the "Olive Capital" of France, Nyons is a charming town nestled amidst rolling hills and olive groves. Visit the local olive mills, explore the narrow streets of the old town, and enjoy the vibrant weekly market.
- Orange: Famous for its exceptionally well-preserved Roman theater, Orange is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Witness the grandeur of this ancient theater, visit the Roman triumphal arch, and explore the town's historic center.
- Cave La Jaume: Located in the heart of Tulette, this winery offers tastings and tours to discover the local wines of the Rhône Valley. Learn about the winemaking process, sample their exceptional wines, and enjoy the beautiful vineyard views.
- Séguret: A charming medieval village perched on a hilltop, Séguret offers narrow cobbled streets, ancient stone houses, and panoramic views of the Rhône Valley. Explore its quaint shops, visit the 13th-century church, and dine at local restaurants.
- Pont du Gard: A remarkable Roman aqueduct bridge, the Pont du Gard is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Marvel at this engineering marvel, stroll along its banks, and learn about its historical significance at the nearby museum. 10. Grignan Lavender Fields: During the summer months, the lavender fields near Grignan come alive with vibrant colors and fragrant scents. Take a leisurely drive through the countryside, enjoy the picturesque landscapes, and visit local lavender farms.