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rent luxurious farmhouse with swimming pool France
Prices from €1479 per Week
Details
Property Information
Notes
- Has a Pool
- Close to a golf course
- Pets are allowed
- Children are allowed
- Caters for disabilities
Accommodation and Facilities Summary
Toilets: 4
Shower Rooms: 2
Sauna
Bidets
Singles: 9
Twins: 1
Pull-out Beds: 1
Ensuites: 1
Aircon throughout
Seating for: >10 People
Dining room
Hi Fi
TV
Video
DVD Player
Cassette Player
Crockery & Cutlery Provided
Microwave
Dishwasher
Washing Machine
Oven
Freezer
Fridge
Separate dining area
Grill
Washing Machine Provided
Linen Provided
Towels Provided
Iron
Sofas: 2
Armchairs: 5
Fold Out Beds Sleeping: 4
Fishing
Golf
Horse Riding
Mountain Biking
Tennis
Swimming
Walking
Roller Skating
Lively Bars and Pubs
Restaurants
Night Clubs
Distance to Local Town Centre: 10km
The local town is: Lively but not wild
Distance to convenience store: 3-5km
Distance to local restaraunts: >5km
In a Town
Distance to Airport: 5-10km
In the Country
Barbecue
Parking
Private Swimming Pool
Garden
Outside Tap
Outside Shower
Family Oriented
Children Welcome
Wheelchair accessible
Geared towards the older generation
Size:: Spacious
Changeover Day: Sat
Quiet yet close to local activity
Local Area Details
About Bars
Nightlife in Nimes= 7 kms
Avignon = 20 kms
Arles = 20 kms
About Nightlife
Nightlife in Nimes= 7 kms
Avignon = 20 kms
Arles = 20 kms
About Beaches
Beaches in Grau-du-Roi = 55 kms
About Golfing
Many golfs:
Nimes Campagne 18 trous 14 kms 15 minutes
Uzes 9 trous 25 kms 25 minutes
Nimes Vacquerolles 18 trous 25 kms 30 minutes
Montpellier Massane 18 trous 52 kms 40 minutes
Grand Avignon (Vedène) 18 trous 46 kms 40 minutes
Pont-Royal 18 trous 43 kms 40 minutes
La Grande Motte 18 trous 55 kms 45 minutes
Montpellier Fontcaude 18 trous 70 kms 45 minutes
Les Baux de Provence 9 trous 45 kms 45 minutes
Servanes 18 trous 70 kms 55 minutes
Montpellier Coulondres 18 trous 72 kms 55 minutes
Provence (Saumane) 18 trous 72 kms 60 minutes
About The Gay Scene
Airports:
Nimes : 10 kms
Montpellier: 50 kms
Marseille: 110 kms
About Airport Information
Airports:
Nimes : 10 kms
Montpellier: 50 kms
Marseille: 110 kms
About Family Activities
the farmhouse is in countryside and several courses of march or footing and several courses of bicycle or BAL are around the house
many festivals and exhibitions
Theater festival d'Avignon
Music festival Montpellier Radio France
Opéra festival d'Orange
Photo festival d'Arles
Painting museum Modern Art Nîmes
Music festival d'Aix en Provence
Piano festival Roque d'Anthéron
Painting museum Calvet d'Avignon
Painting museum Fabre de Montpellier
Dance festival Montpellier
About Local Restaurants
Many Restaurants
Uzes = 15 kms
in Nimes= 7 kms
Avignon = 20 kms
Arles = 20 kms
Beach = 55 kms
About Walking
the farmhouse is in countryside and several courses of march or footing and several courses of bicycle or BAL are around the house
About History
Your first tour will be to Nimes where you can visit the wonderful amphitheatre (end of 1st century BC) and Square House (1st century BC).
<<The Arena in Nimes is as beautiful as the most famous classical monuments i Italy. I did not know that the South of France possessed such magnificent relics. The Maison Carrée is a splendid replica of the Temple of Theseus in Athens and Rome has nothing better preserved.>> Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) The story of my Life
Your second tour will be to Avignon to see its Palais des Papes in which 7 Popes followed one another in 14 th century. To get there you will go through Tarascon and discover its Château du Roi René and farther away the abbey of Frigolet praised by Alphonse Daudet in " les lettres de Mon Moulin" and "élixir du Père Gaucher". This Mill of Daudet which you can see again at Fonvieille near the Baux en Provence a magnificent place on a calcareous rock.
The third tour will be to Arles : the charming city of Arles , on the Grand Rhône River in Provence , rose to prominence in 49-46 BC when a triumphal Julius Caesar captured and despoiled nearby Marseille. It soon became the region's commercial hub and an important Roman provincial centre, with enormous public spaces that are still in use today. Vincent Van Gogh settled here in the late 19th century, fashioning hundreds of drawings and paintings when he took a break from pestering his ear. On hot summer days you can watch the waves of heat rising from the plains, just as Van Gogh did a century ago; olive groves and vineyards - often featured in his work - still cover the surrounding limestone hills. Arles is also noted for its houses with striking red barrel-tiled roofs and shady, twisting alleys too narrow to swing a cat in (trust us). Arles' attractions include the Les Arènes, an enormous Roman ampitheatre built towards the end of the 1st century AD. Tens of thousands of men and animals were sacrificed here to that most noble of pursuits - sport. Chariot races and hand-to-hand battles were staged with slaughter emphasised over tactics, but the public seemed happy. The Arènes was later transformed into a fortress, then a residential area, but its sanguinary origins have been reawakened in the full houses drawn to bullfights. Another of the city's Roman relics is the Théâtre Antique, which provides an ideal setting for open-air dance, film and music festivals in the summer. After to admire its cathedral Saint Trophime, its cloister and its tympanum which is a jewel of roman architecture.
Central Arles is a relaxed place of intimate squares, terraced brasseries perfect for sipping pastis, wine and men with long pomaded moustaches playing pétanque.
The fourth will take you to the Méditerranean Sea either to the Saintes Marie de la mer if you go across the étang du Vaccarès in the reserve of the Grande Camargue, or else to the Grau du Roi if you go through Aigues Mortes from which King Saint Louis embarked for the Crusades. The fifth will be to Uzès to visit its Duché and above all its picturesque market on Saturday mornings.
On your way you must stop and have a look at the Pont du Gard to admire this magnificent Roman work.
Another day, you'll go to Orange whose Roman theatre is one of the most beautiful in the world. Or maybe to Saint-Rémy de Provence. Or maybe to, or to…...but to do that you will have to come back.
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