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Contact Details:
Address:
Dottie PaltrinieriLa Petite Gardette
Pierrevert
04860
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0492729076Description:
Description for B&B:
Our Bed & Breakfast offers beautiful rooms that are available for booking throughout the year. As a guest, you will have access to our swimming pool and can enjoy leisurely walks in our picturesque landscaped grounds.The Pigeonnier [click to enlarge]
Each of our B&B rooms features a comfortable double bed, a cozy sitting area with satellite TV/DVD, and a spacious en suite bathroom. You will also be treated to delightful views and have your own private terrace, complete with garden furniture and sunloungers.
The Pigeonnier [click to enlarge]
Room rates:
Low season: £95/120€ per night, including breakfast (based on double occupancy)
High season: £105/130€ per night, including breakfast (based on double occupancy)
Please note that our rooms are strictly non-smoking. However, smoking is permitted on the terrace, where we provide an ashtray for your convenience.
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Directions
Upon reaching Pierrevert village, continue by following the indications leading to the "Golf du Luberon" golf club. Prior to reaching the golf club entrance, make a left turn when you spot the sign indicating "La Petite Gardette". Drive along this road for approximately 2 kilometers and be attentive for a right turn and another sign for "La Petite Gardette". At this point, the house will come into view.
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Prices
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Attractions
- Château de Pierrevert: Located in Pierrevert, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Explore its well-preserved architecture and learn about its historical significance.
- Luberon Regional Natural Park: Situated near Pierrevert, this nature park is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and scenic hiking trails. Enjoy outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and picnicking while immersing yourself in the beauty of Provence.
- Forcalquier: A short distance from La Petite Gardette, Forcalquier is a charming town known for its vibrant market, medieval architecture, and beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. Visit the Cathédrale Notre-Dame du Bourguet and enjoy its lively atmosphere.
- Les Jardins de Salagon: Located near Mane, these exquisite gardens are a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. Explore the diverse collection of plants, admire the stunning floral displays, and learn about the region's agricultural heritage at the accompanying museum.
- L'Occitane en Provence Factory: If you're interested in skincare and cosmetics, a visit to the L'Occitane factory in Manosque is a must. Take a guided tour to discover the company's production process and learn about the region's traditional ingredients.
- The Colorado Provencal: Situated near Rustrel, this unique natural site features stunning ochre cliffs and vibrant-colored landscapes. Take a leisurely walk along the marked trails and immerse yourself in the surreal beauty of this former ochre quarry.
- Ganagobie Abbey: Situated on a hill overlooking the Durance River, this Benedictine abbey offers panoramic views and a tranquil ambiance. Explore its impressive architecture, visit the church, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
- Maison de la Truffe et du Vin du Luberon: Located in the village of Mérindol, this museum is dedicated to the world of truffles and wine. Learn about the history, cultivation, and gastronomic uses of truffles while sampling local wines from the Luberon region.
- Sisteron Citadel: Located in the town of Sisteron, this medieval fortress stands proudly on a rocky outcrop and offers breathtaking views of the Durance River valley. Explore its ramparts, visit the museum, and soak in the rich history of the region. 10. Gorges du Verdon: Although a bit further away, the Gorges du Verdon is worth a visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Known as the "Grand Canyon of Europe," it offers spectacular views, hiking trails, water activities, and opportunities for rock climbing and paragliding.