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Located approximately 5km from the charming town of Beaucaire, Le Mazet des Aulnes is nestled within the enchanting triangle of Avignon, Arles, and Nîmes. This idyllic retreat offers a haven of tranquility, surrounded by picturesque countryside adorned with lush Apricot orchards and sprawling farmland. The property boasts a generously sized 10x5 meters swimming pool, perfect for both leisurely enjoyment and invigorating exercise. Inside, the house is tastefully adorned with stylish furnishings of the utmost quality, providing ample space and comfort for up to six guests. Outdoor relaxation is effortlessly catered for, with a barbecue and shaded terrace, ideal for unwinding, along with a delightful garden and covered parking for your convenience.Reviews
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Holiday Home | 1 | 800 | 1800 | non |
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Attractions
- Château de Beaucaire: This medieval fortress located in the heart of Beaucaire offers stunning views of the Rhône River. Visitors can explore its impressive architecture and learn about the castle's historical significance.
- Abbaye de Saint-Roman: Situated on a hill overlooking the Rhône Valley, this ancient abbey dates back to the 5th century. It features a series of underground chambers carved into the limestone cliffs, providing an intriguing glimpse into the region's past.
- Pont du Gard: A short distance from Beaucaire, the Pont du Gard is a well-preserved Roman aqueduct and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This architectural marvel spans the Gardon River and showcases the engineering prowess of the ancient Romans.
- Les Baux-de-Provence: Located in the Alpilles mountains, this picturesque village is known for its charming medieval streets and stunning views. Visitors can explore the ruins of the Château des Baux, visit art galleries, and enjoy the local Provençal cuisine.
- Avignon: Just a short drive away, Avignon is famous for its well-preserved medieval ramparts and the Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes). This city offers a wealth of historical and cultural attractions, including the famous Avignon Bridge.
- Nîmes: Known for its remarkably preserved Roman monuments, Nîmes is a city rich in history. The Roman amphitheater, Maison Carrée, and Pont du Gard are must-see attractions. The city also offers a vibrant atmosphere with its charming streets and lively squares.
- Arles: Renowned for its association with Vincent van Gogh, Arles is a city filled with Roman and Romanesque architecture. Visitors can explore the well-preserved Roman amphitheater, the Arles Arena, and wander through the picturesque streets that inspired many of van Gogh's paintings.
- Camargue Natural Regional Park: A unique natural reserve located near Beaucaire, the Camargue is famous for its marshlands, wildlife, and wild horses. Visitors can take guided tours, go birdwatching, or enjoy horseback riding in this beautiful and diverse natural landscape.
- Aigues-Mortes: This medieval walled city, originally built as a port, is a fascinating destination. Visitors can walk along the ramparts, explore the narrow streets filled with charming shops and cafes, and learn about the city's rich history. 10. Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer: Located on the Mediterranean coast, this charming seaside town is a popular destination for beach lovers. It is also known for its annual pilgrimage of the Romani people and its beautiful church dedicated to Saint Sarah.