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Address:
Emmanuel RichardierLe Village
Rémuzat
26510
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Description for B&B:
Description of the gîte:Experience a delightful stay in this charming accommodation located within the walls of a notable late XVIIth century house. Perfect for families and friends seeking a holiday destination filled with authenticity and warmth. The accommodation offers comfortable rooms and a fully-equipped kitchen. Each room can accommodate up to 20 people, with bed sizes ranging from 2 to 8 beds, complete with washbasins. Enjoy the freedom and convenience of self-catering with access to a kitchen, dishwasher, washing machine, a dining room with round tables and a fireplace, a vaulted dining room with a rustic table, a courtyard, terrace, and garden equipped with games, table tennis, and a barbecue area. Additionally, there are 3 toilets, 3 bathrooms, a family library, and a piano for your enjoyment. Prices for the entire holiday package range from 300 to 375 euros per night, 1800 euros per week, and 650 euros for weekend stays (2 nights). Heating is available at an additional cost of 25 euros per day.
Description of the rural lodging:
Nestled in the rustic house of the eighteenth century, known as "The Curebiasses," this spacious and intimate cottage invites you to embrace the tranquility and charm of the village and the surrounding area of Rémuzat. Suitable for 2 to 6 people, the lodging features 1 bedroom with a 140-sized bed, 1 room with a single bed, and an additional 3 beds on the mezzanine. It also offers a toilet and a bathroom. The cottage includes a fully-equipped kitchen, a dining room with a fireplace, a living room with a sofa bed, a laundry area, a terrace, and a barbecue. Rates vary from 300 to 360 to 400 euros depending on the season.
Description for Gite
Welcome to our charming 18th century house, full of warmth and hospitality. We are pleased to offer you a choice between staying in our comfortable hostel accommodation or enjoying the privacy of our independent flat. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature as you explore the surrounding hills, rivers, and waterfalls on well-marked walking paths. Along the way, keep an eye out for the delightful encounters with beavers and eagles that await you.Reviews
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Directions
'Paris is 687 km away from Lyon. Lyon is 187 km away from Valence and Valence is 87 km away from Gap. Montélimar is 80 km away from Gap and Avignon is 62 km away from Montélimar. Nyons is 80 km away from Avignon. The SNCF train station is located in Montélimar (TGV), and there are buses available to travel to Nyons with connections available in the summer with the TGV.'
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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Apartment | 1 | 300 | 400 | ||||||||||||
Notes: 6 persons | |||||||||||||||
Holiday Home | 1 | 1800 | 1950 | ||||||||||||
Notes: 25 persons |
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Attractions
- Cirque d'Archiane: Located just a short drive from Le Village, Cirque d'Archiane is a stunning natural amphitheater renowned for its dramatic cliffs and cascading waterfalls. It offers excellent hiking and rock climbing opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Château de Grignan: Situated in the charming village of Grignan, this magnificent Renaissance castle is a must-visit tourist attraction. It is famous for its association with French author Madame de Sévigné and offers beautiful gardens, a museum, and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Mont Ventoux: Known as the "Giant of Provence," Mont Ventoux is a prominent mountain in the region that attracts cyclists, hikers, and nature lovers. It offers breathtaking views from its summit and is often featured in the Tour de France.
- Nyons: Located on the banks of the Eygues River, Nyons is a picturesque town renowned for its olive groves and production of high-quality olive oil. Visitors can explore its charming old town with narrow streets, visit the Olive Tree Museum, and enjoy the local Provençal lifestyle.
- Dieulefit: A delightful village known for its vibrant arts and crafts scene, Dieulefit offers a range of pottery workshops, galleries, and boutiques. Visitors can also explore its medieval streets, enjoy local cuisine, and visit the contemporary art museum, Maison de la Céramique.
- Vaison-la-Romaine: Rich in Roman history, Vaison-la-Romaine is home to one of the largest archaeological sites in France. Visitors can explore the well-preserved Roman ruins, including a theater, baths, and a Roman bridge. The town also boasts a charming medieval old town and a bustling weekly market.
- Gorges de la Méouge Natural Park: Situated near the village of Ribiers, this natural park offers a stunning landscape of deep gorges, crystal-clear waters, and rocky cliffs. Visitors can enjoy swimming, hiking, and picnicking amidst the beautiful surroundings.
- Les Baronnies Provençales Regional Nature Park: Located to the south of Le Village, this nature park is known for its diverse flora and fauna, traditional Provençal villages, and scenic landscapes. It offers numerous hiking trails, cycling routes, and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
- Pont-en-Royans: A charming village in the Vercors Regional Natural Park, Pont-en-Royans is famous for its picturesque houses suspended over the Bourne River. Visitors can explore the village's medieval streets, visit the water museum, and enjoy the scenic beauty of the surrounding mountains. 10. Poët-Laval: This medieval hilltop village is known for its well-preserved architecture and rich history. Visitors can wander through its narrow streets, visit the 12th-century Saint Marcel Church, and explore the ruins of the Poët-Laval Castle while enjoying panoramic views of the Drôme Valley.