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Manuel Maury2, Avenue De La Chicanette
Saturargues
34400
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Welcome to this character-filled building in the heart of the village of Saturargues. Once a silkworm farm, this stone structure from Gard has been meticulously restored, remodeled, and enhanced to create a charming and unique setting for relaxation and tranquility.The current owner, M. Maury, was captivated by the allure of this house just as it will captivate you. After his worldly travels, he settled here, bringing with him a collection of carefully curated spices. Inspired by his passion for cooking, he decided to delight his guests by offering a diverse and unexpected cuisine that blends French flavors with exotic influences from the Orient and Japan.
The Escampe boasts three guest rooms and a restaurant called "Table of Escampe." Each room offers a picturesque view of a beautiful courtyard, providing a peaceful and private atmosphere where guests can indulge in our regional wines and savor our homemade tapas.
All of our rooms are equipped with modern amenities such as WIFI, flat screens, a desk, and a private bathroom with a walk-in shower. The beds are adorned with luxurious bedding, ensuring a comfortable and restful sleep. Additionally, the Escampe provides a cozy and inviting lounge area with a TV, where you can unwind and relax at your leisure.
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Directions
To reach the Escampe in Saturargues village, take the motorway and exit at Lunel. The Escampe is situated just 2 kilometers away from the motorway exit.
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Prices
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Attractions
- Arena of Nîmes: Located in the nearby city of Nîmes, this ancient Roman amphitheater is one of the best-preserved in the world. Visitors can explore the grand structure, witness reenactments of gladiator fights, and enjoy concerts and events held within its walls.
- Pont du Gard: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pont du Gard is an impressive Roman aqueduct bridge located near the village of Vers-Pont-du-Gard. It is considered one of the most remarkable ancient Roman structures in France and offers visitors the opportunity to admire its exceptional architecture and take scenic walks along the river.
- Montpellier: As the capital city of the region, Montpellier offers a vibrant mix of history, culture, and modernity. Explore its well-preserved historic center, visit the beautiful Montpellier Cathedral, indulge in shopping at the lively Place de la Comédie, or enjoy the city's numerous museums, parks, and gardens.
- Aigues-Mortes: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Aigues-Mortes is a medieval walled city that transports visitors back in time. The well-preserved fortifications, charming narrow streets, and quaint shops make it a delightful place to explore. Don't miss the opportunity to walk along the ramparts for panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.
- La Camargue: Located south of Saturargues, the Camargue is a unique region known for its vast wetlands, salt marshes, and exceptional biodiversity. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy birdwatching, horse riding, and exploring the traditional villages of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer and Aigues-Mortes within this beautiful natural reserve.
- Palavas-les-Flots: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Palavas-les-Flots is a popular seaside resort town known for its beautiful sandy beaches, lively marina, and vibrant atmosphere. Spend a day sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying water sports, and indulge in the local seafood delicacies at one of the numerous restaurants along the promenade.
- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert: Nestled in the Herault Valley, this picturesque village is classified as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in France." Its medieval charm, ancient abbey, and stunning natural surroundings make it a haven for hikers and history enthusiasts. Don't miss the opportunity to hike the nearby Gorges de l'Hérault for breathtaking views.
- Les Grottes des Demoiselles: Located near Saint-Bauzille-de-Putois, these impressive limestone caves are a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can take guided tours through the vast underground chambers, marvel at stunning stalactites and stalagmites, and learn about the fascinating geology and history of the caves.
- Camargue Safari: For a unique and immersive experience, consider taking a Camargue safari tour. These guided excursions allow visitors to explore the natural beauty of the Camargue region, spot wild horses and flamingos, and learn about the traditional culture and way of life in this distinct part of France. 10. La Grande-Motte: Situated along the Mediterranean coast, La Grande-Motte is a modern and lively seaside resort known for its distinctive architecture. Enjoy the long sandy beaches, stroll along the main promenade lined with shops and restaurants, or indulge in water activities such as sailing or windsurfing.