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Hameau Le Verger, Rue Des Pruniers Sauvages
Bouc Bel Air
13320
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This is a restored gîte located in an 18th-century Provencal house, conveniently situated between Aix en Provence (14km) and Marseille (17km). With a size of 45m2, it can accommodate 2 to 4 people. Nestled in a tranquil hamlet at the base of a mountain range, this charming gîte has been awarded a 3-star rating by the péfecture. It offers all modern amenities while retaining its old furniture, giving it a unique character. The gîte, which is an independent unit of the house, occupies a ground floor space adorned with two archways leading to a garden surrounded by pine and oak trees, as well as picturesque hills beyond. There is parking available for two cars, and for more information, please visit my website. Another gîte is also available in the same hamlet.Reviews
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- Aix-en-Provence: Located just 10 kilometers away from Bouc Bel Air, Aix-en-Provence is a charming city known for its elegant streets, beautiful fountains, and vibrant arts scene. Explore the historic Old Town, visit the Cours Mirabeau promenade, and discover the works of renowned painter Paul Cézanne.
- Montagne Sainte-Victoire: This stunning mountain range, located near Aix-en-Provence, offers breathtaking views and numerous hiking trails. Its distinctive silhouette inspired many of Cézanne's paintings, and it has become an iconic symbol of the region.
- Marseille: As the second-largest city in France, Marseille offers a wealth of attractions. Explore the bustling Vieux Port (Old Port), visit the historic Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica for panoramic views, and discover the vibrant cultural scene in the Le Panier district.
- Calanques National Park: Just a short drive from Bouc Bel Air, this national park boasts a unique combination of stunning white limestone cliffs, hidden beaches, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Hiking, swimming, and boating opportunities are abundant, making it a paradise for nature lovers.
- Avignon: Located approximately 80 kilometers away, Avignon is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes). Explore the charming streets, visit the Pont d'Avignon bridge, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this historic city.
- Cassis: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Cassis is a picturesque fishing village known for its charming harbor, pastel-colored buildings, and stunning calanques. Take a boat tour to explore the dramatic cliffs and hidden beaches, or simply relax at one of the waterfront cafes.
- Les Baux-de-Provence: This medieval village, located atop a rocky outcrop, offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Explore the narrow streets, visit the impressive Château des Baux, and immerse yourself in the rich history of this enchanting place.
- Arles: Known for its Roman heritage and association with artist Vincent van Gogh, Arles is a captivating city with a rich cultural heritage. Visit the well-preserved Roman amphitheater, stroll along the banks of the Rhône River, and explore the various museums and art galleries.
- The Camargue: A unique natural region located near the mouth of the Rhône River, the Camargue is known for its vast marshlands, wild horses, and pink flamingos. Take a safari tour, go horseback riding, or simply enjoy the untouched beauty of this idyllic landscape. 10. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence: Nestled in the heart of Provence, this charming town offers a mix of history, art, and natural beauty. Visit the archaeological site of Glanum, where ancient Roman ruins can be explored, and follow in the footsteps of van Gogh at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum, where he painted some of his most famous works.