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Gustave GeorgescuChemin des Chenes Cidex 6310
St Marcel de Careiret
30330
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price from €55Telephone:
0466790622Mobile:
0628572587Description:
Description for B&B:
This description includes the details of the accommodation:- One bedroom with a king-sized bed measuring 2x2m, with its own private exit leading to the garden.
- Another bedroom with a traditional bed, featuring a terrace that offers picturesque views of the vineyards.
- An additional bedroom located upstairs, equipped with two appointed beds and approximately 10 sleeping spaces. The property also has a spacious fenced area and parking facility.
- The accommodation includes a bathroom and a separate toilet.
- Amenities such as wifi, telephone, and a fireplace are provided.
- A crib is also available for those traveling with infants.
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Directions
To reach Bagnols sur Cèze from the north motorway exit in Bollene, continue towards Ales. After driving 11km from Bagnols sur Cèze, stay on the road towards Ales and take the right path of the Oaks of Mazet Magali.
If you're coming from the south, exit at Avignon center and head towards Bagnols sur Cèze and Ales. After driving 11km, take the right path of the Oaks of Mazet Magali.
If you're coming from the south, exit at Avignon center and head towards Bagnols sur Cèze and Ales. After driving 11km, take the right path of the Oaks of Mazet Magali.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 55 | 65 | 950 | 1200 | ||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 |
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Attractions
- Pont du Gard: Located in Vers-Pont-du-Gard, the Pont du Gard is a well-preserved Roman aqueduct bridge that spans the Gardon River. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
- Uzès: A charming medieval town located just a short drive from St Marcel de Careiret, Uzès is known for its beautiful architecture, narrow streets, and the impressive Uzès Cathedral. The town also boasts a vibrant market and is famous for its locally produced ceramics.
- Nîmes: A historic city with a rich Roman heritage, Nîmes is home to several remarkable attractions. The most famous is the ancient amphitheater, Les Arènes, which hosts events and concerts to this day. Other highlights include the Maison Carrée, the Temple of Diana, and the Jardins de la Fontaine.
- Avignon: Situated on the banks of the Rhône River, Avignon is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and its famous Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes). The city is also known for the Pont d'Avignon, the historic bridge that inspired the popular French song.
- Aigues-Mortes: This fortified town is located on the edge of the Camargue region and offers a glimpse into medieval France. Visitors can explore the well-preserved city walls, towers, and gates, and enjoy a stroll through the charming streets lined with shops and restaurants.
- Camargue Regional Nature Park: A unique natural reserve located south of Arles, the Camargue is known for its diverse wildlife, including flamingos, white horses, and black bulls. Visitors can take guided tours, go birdwatching, or explore the park's marshes and salt flats.
- Les Baux-de-Provence: Nestled in the Alpilles mountains, Les Baux-de-Provence is a picturesque village known for its impressive ruins of a medieval fortress. The village offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside, quaint streets lined with shops and art galleries, and the unique Carrières de Lumières art exhibition in an old quarry.
- Arles: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Arles is famous for its well-preserved Roman monuments, including the ancient arena and theater. The city also inspired many famous paintings by Vincent van Gogh, and visitors can explore the Van Gogh Foundation and follow a walking tour of the places he depicted in his art.
- Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer: Located on the Mediterranean coast, this small seaside village is a popular destination for beach lovers and those interested in the Camargue culture. It is known for its annual pilgrimage of the Romani people and offers beautiful sandy beaches, traditional music, and horseback riding opportunities. 10. Montpellier: A vibrant university city, Montpellier combines history and modern life. Visitors can explore the historic center with its narrow streets, visit the elegant Place de la Comédie, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the many cafes and restaurants. The city also boasts several museums and the beautiful Jardin des Plantes.