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Paumel Pierre et AnnieChemin de Bigonnet - Quartier Cairanne
Caderousse / Orange
84860
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Experience the charm of a traditional Provencal family house, offering five generously sized and bright rooms (30-35m2) with stunning countryside views, guaranteeing a peaceful atmosphere. Each room is equipped with a comfortable double bed, en-suite bathrooms, TV, and WIFI. Start your day with a hearty breakfast served on the terrace or by the cozy fireplace. Indulge in a unique dining experience at our guest table, where Pierre PAUMEL, a renowned Master Chef of France, awaits in the kitchen. Delight in the authentic and flavorful cuisine, prepared with herbs handpicked from our garden. Pierre PAUMEL warmly welcomes you to savor his culinary creations.Reviews
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Directions
To get to Chapel Gabet from Orange, follow these revised travel directions:
Upon reaching Orange, navigate through the roundabout A7/A9 Orange Centre 21 and head towards Caderousse. Continue past all the hotels. After crossing the bridge over the highway, make an immediate right turn towards Chapel Gabet. Take the first right again, and then another right. Drive for about 3 km until you pass under the bridge and the TGV. Keep an eye out for the path of Bigonnet on your left after approximately 1 km. Simply follow the signs to reach your destination.
Upon reaching Orange, navigate through the roundabout A7/A9 Orange Centre 21 and head towards Caderousse. Continue past all the hotels. After crossing the bridge over the highway, make an immediate right turn towards Chapel Gabet. Take the first right again, and then another right. Drive for about 3 km until you pass under the bridge and the TGV. Keep an eye out for the path of Bigonnet on your left after approximately 1 km. Simply follow the signs to reach your destination.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
4 | 130 | 150 | 890 | 995 | 35 | oui | ||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 165 | 185 | 999 | 1225 | oui |
Services
Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Dinner
Credit cards accepted
Attractions
- Orange Roman Theatre: Located in the nearby town of Orange, this ancient Roman theater is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is one of the best-preserved Roman theaters in the world and offers stunning views of its grand architecture.
- Triumphal Arch of Orange: Also situated in Orange, the Triumphal Arch is another Roman masterpiece. It was constructed to honor the Roman veterans of the Gallic Wars and stands as a symbol of victory.
- Château des Papes: Situated in the historic city of Avignon, the Château des Papes, or Palace of the Popes, is a massive medieval fortress that served as the residence for several popes in the 14th century. It is an impressive architectural landmark and now serves as a museum.
- Pont du Gard: A short distance away from Chemin de Bigonnet, the Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge. It spans the Gardon River and is an engineering marvel, showcasing the ingenuity of the Roman civilization.
- Palais des Papes: Another remarkable attraction in Avignon, the Palais des Papes, or Palace of the Popes, is one of the largest Gothic buildings in Europe. It served as the seat of the Catholic Church during the 14th century and offers visitors a glimpse into the opulent papal residence.
- Châteauneuf-du-Pape: This charming village is renowned for its vineyards and wine production. It is home to numerous wineries where tourists can taste and purchase world-class wines, particularly the famous Châteauneuf-du-Pape wine.
- Avignon Bridge: Known as Pont Saint-Bénézet, the Avignon Bridge is a medieval bridge that once spanned the Rhône River. Though partially destroyed, it remains an iconic symbol of the city and offers picturesque views.
- Vaison-la-Romaine: Located a short drive away, Vaison-la-Romaine is an archaeological site that showcases both Roman and medieval ruins. Visitors can explore the ancient theater, Roman baths, and wander through the charming medieval town.
- Les Baux-de-Provence: Situated in the heart of the Alpilles mountains, Les Baux-de-Provence is a picturesque village known for its stunning views, medieval architecture, and the impressive ruins of its medieval fortress. 10. Gordes: This hilltop village is considered one of the most beautiful in France. With its stone houses, narrow streets, and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, Gordes attracts visitors looking for a quintessential Provençal experience.