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Our property is situated atop the picturesque hills of Trets, a charming medieval village nestled amidst sprawling vineyards. The meticulously maintained park boasts a vibrant display of flowers, providing the perfect setting for you to bask in the tranquil ambiance that surrounds you.In the summertime, you can unwind by taking a refreshing dip in the swimming pool or embark on leisurely strolls to explore the enchanting wonders of this magnificent region. From the idyllic Mas du Biaou, you have the opportunity to venture out and discover the captivating attractions of Aix-en-Provence, Mont Ste Victoire, Marseille, Avignon, the Camargue, and the Luberon. Prepare to be captivated by the diverse and awe-inspiring landscapes that await you.
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Appréciations pour Mas Du Biaou, Trets:
Sehr nette Unterkunft und herzlicher Empfang!
Die mas de Biaou ist eine sehr hübsche, gemütliche Unterkunft. Die beiden Zimmer haben eine eigene Terrasse. Selbstversorger können dort Brotzeit machen und den Kühlschrank im Frühstücksraum nutzen. Außerordentliche nette Gastgeber, die während des Frühstücks gerne mit ihren Gästen "plauschen". Eine sehr gute Adresse! Kann man nur emfehlen!
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Tres Sympas et accueillants
Arrangé avec beaucoup de goût. Une adresse que je recommanderai à ceux que j aime
Tres Sympas et accueillants
Arrangé avec beaucoup de goût. Une adresse que je recommanderai à ceux que j aime
Hâvre de paix
Tout était parfait : accueil, chambre, petit-déjeuner, cadre... nous avons hâte de nous y arrêter à nouveau.
Directions
To reach our house from Paris, follow these travel directions:
- Take Motorway A6 towards Marseille.
- After passing the Lançon de Provence toll, continue towards Nice.
- After approximately six kilometers past Aix-en-Provence, take the exit for FUVEAU-TRETS.
- Follow the signs for TRETS for a distance of 12 kilometers.
- Upon reaching TRETS, you will come across a large roundabout. Follow the signs for TRETS-centre.
- At the second roundabout, continue following the signs for Trets-centre.
- After passing the traffic light, make a right turn following the signs for Ermitage St Jean du Puy and the cemetery.
- At the small roundabout with a large cypress tree, continue straight.
- At the next roundabout with bamboos, continue straight ahead.
- Keep the cemetery on your right.
- At the following roundabout with roses, turn right onto Avenue de Graffine.
- Continue up this avenue and follow the signs for Groupe Scolaire St Jean/Tennis by turning left.
- Continue uphill and just before reaching the hump, turn right onto Chemin du Bout de Nice.
- The Mas du Biaou is located at the very end of this road. Keep as left as possible.
- When you arrive, our house is the one with a little rust-brown gate and green-blue shutters, located downhill. Look for the yellow panel Fleurs de Soleil on the pillar.
- Take Motorway A6 towards Marseille.
- After passing the Lançon de Provence toll, continue towards Nice.
- After approximately six kilometers past Aix-en-Provence, take the exit for FUVEAU-TRETS.
- Follow the signs for TRETS for a distance of 12 kilometers.
- Upon reaching TRETS, you will come across a large roundabout. Follow the signs for TRETS-centre.
- At the second roundabout, continue following the signs for Trets-centre.
- After passing the traffic light, make a right turn following the signs for Ermitage St Jean du Puy and the cemetery.
- At the small roundabout with a large cypress tree, continue straight.
- At the next roundabout with bamboos, continue straight ahead.
- Keep the cemetery on your right.
- At the following roundabout with roses, turn right onto Avenue de Graffine.
- Continue up this avenue and follow the signs for Groupe Scolaire St Jean/Tennis by turning left.
- Continue uphill and just before reaching the hump, turn right onto Chemin du Bout de Nice.
- The Mas du Biaou is located at the very end of this road. Keep as left as possible.
- When you arrive, our house is the one with a little rust-brown gate and green-blue shutters, located downhill. Look for the yellow panel Fleurs de Soleil on the pillar.
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- Aix-en-Provence (20 km): A charming town known for its picturesque streets, elegant fountains, and vibrant markets. Aix-en-Provence is also home to several historical sites, including the 17th-century Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur and the former residence of painter Paul Cézanne.
- Mont Sainte-Victoire (25 km): This iconic mountain offers breathtaking views and is a popular spot for hiking and outdoor activities. It inspired many of Cézanne's paintings and is a must-visit for nature lovers and art enthusiasts alike.
- Cassis (40 km): Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Cassis is a quaint fishing village known for its stunning calanques (narrow inlets with steep cliffs) and crystal-clear waters. Take a boat tour to explore these natural wonders or simply enjoy the charming harbor and local seafood.
- Marseille (50 km): The vibrant port city of Marseille offers a mix of historical and contemporary attractions. Visit the Old Port (Vieux-Port), stroll along the lively Canebière boulevard, or explore the fascinating MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations).
- Avignon (85 km): Known for its well-preserved medieval ramparts and the grand Palais des Papes (Papal Palace), Avignon is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a cultural treasure. The famous Pont d'Avignon (Avignon Bridge) is another notable landmark worth visiting.
- Gorges du Verdon (95 km): Located in the Verdon Natural Regional Park, the Gorges du Verdon is one of the most spectacular river canyons in Europe. Enjoy hiking, kayaking, or simply marvel at the breathtaking turquoise waters and towering cliffs.
- Saint-Tropez (100 km): This glamorous coastal town on the French Riviera is famous for its luxurious yachts, sandy beaches, and vibrant nightlife. Explore the charming old town, visit the iconic Place des Lices, or relax on the popular Pampelonne Beach.
- Arles (105 km): With its well-preserved Roman ruins, including the impressive amphitheater and the ancient theater, Arles offers a glimpse into its rich history. The city also inspired many of Vincent van Gogh's paintings, and you can explore the Van Gogh Foundation dedicated to his works.
- Gordes (115 km): Situated in the heart of the Luberon region, Gordes is a picturesque hilltop village known for its narrow streets, stone houses, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Don't miss the 12th-century Sénanque Abbey, famous for its lavender fields. 10. Pont du Gard (135 km): This ancient Roman aqueduct is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a marvel of engineering. The well-preserved structure spans the Gardon River and offers a glimpse into the Roman civilization's architectural prowess.