Welcome to this charming house in a peaceful and enchanting setting, surrounded by lush greenery. Nestled in a lush green setting, this house offers an ideal retreat for those looking to escape the hectic pace of everyday life.
As soon as you arrive, you'll be immediately captivated by the calm that reigns here. The well-kept garden surrounds the house, offering total privacy and creating a serene atmosphere. The lush, colourful vegetation is an invitation to relax.
The interior of the house is just as pleasant. The simple yet tasteful decor creates a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere.
The house has all the amenities you need to make your stay a pleasant one. The fully-equipped kitchen allows you to prepare delicious meals, which you can enjoy under the pergola set in the vegetation.
The proximity of the Via Venaissia is a real asset for cycling enthusiasts. This famous route offers breathtaking scenery and allows you to discover the picturesque charms of the region. The route is ideal for cyclists of all abilities, as it is relatively flat and offers panoramic views of the Dentelles de Montmirail and Mont Ventoux. It links Carpentras to Orange and Carpentras to Pernes les Fontaines, passing through the region's magnificent vineyards and picturesque villages. After a day's exploring, you'll be glad to return to your oasis of tranquillity, where you can recharge your batteries and relax.
The many castles, churches, medieval villages and archaeological sites dotted around the region will appeal to history buffs and culture enthusiasts alike.
You can discover the famous Roman Arena in Orange, a UNESCO World Heritage site where visitors can enjoy summer shows, concerts and historical re-enactments.
The house is close to Avignon, dominated by the majestic Palais des papes, an imposing medieval fortress and another UNESCO World Heritage site.
You can take advantage of the lively cultural life of the Vaucluse, particularly the many renowned festivals that take place here: the Festival d'Avignon, the La Roque d'Anthéron Piano Festival or the Festival d'Orange, which offer world-class theatre, music and opera performances.
The Vaucluse is also well known for its wines, such as Châteauneuf-du-Pape, as well as regional culinary specialities such as Sisteron lamb, truffles and candied fruit from Apt.
In short, an ideal setting in which to enjoy all that the region has to offer.