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Nancy Gontier Et Hugues Marrec439 Chemin Des Brunettes - Route De Mazan
Pernes-les-fontaines
84210
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The Domaine de la Camarette is a charming vineyard situated in the picturesque village of Pernes Les Fontaines, renowned for its 42 beautifully restored fountains. Nancy Gontier and her welcoming family invite you to their cozy abode, nestled amidst the vineyard, offering a delightful view of Mont Ventoux.The property comprises a Gîte de France (3 stars, N°705) located in Blauvac, approximately 15 km away, as well as two bed and breakfast accommodations. One is ideal for couples, while the other comfortably accommodates a family of four.
Additionally, you have the opportunity to savor delicious meals at La Table d'Hugo. Led by a skilled professional chef, Hugo, you will relish his exquisite specialties prepared using fresh produce and fruits sourced from the property's own vegetable garden.
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Directions
To get to Pernes Les Fontaines, you need to take the road D1 towards Mazan. Continue driving for approximately 1 kilometer until you reach the village exit. Look for the signs indicating Domaine de la Camarette and follow them. Once you pass a small bridge over the Canal de Carpentras, make a left turn. You will find the entrance on your left shortly after.
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- Pernes-les-Fontaines: This charming town is known for its numerous fountains, with over 40 scattered throughout the streets. Take a leisurely stroll and admire the beautiful architecture and historic landmarks such as the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption.
- Château de Saumane-de-Vaucluse: Located just a short drive away, this medieval castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Explore its well-preserved towers, courtyards, and gardens, and learn about its fascinating history.
- Fontaine-de-Vaucluse: Situated in a picturesque valley, this village is famous for its stunning natural spring. Take a boat ride on the emerald-green waters or hike along the river to enjoy the tranquility and breathtaking scenery.
- Avignon: Approximately 20 kilometers away, Avignon is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the Palais des Papes, the largest Gothic palace in Europe. Visit the famous Pont d'Avignon and explore the quaint streets filled with shops, cafes, and museums.
- Gordes: Perched on a hilltop, Gordes is one of the most beautiful villages in France. Admire its stone houses, narrow cobblestone streets, and the imposing Renaissance-style Château de Gordes. Don't miss the stunning views of the Luberon Valley from the village square.
- Mont Ventoux: Nature enthusiasts will love visiting this iconic mountain, often referred to as the "Giant of Provence." Whether you choose to hike or cycle, the breathtaking views from the summit make it worth the effort.
- Isle sur la Sorgue: This charming town is known as the "Venice of Provence" due to its network of canals. Explore its antique shops, art galleries, and enjoy the lively Sunday market, where you can find a variety of unique treasures.
- Roussillon: Located in the heart of the Luberon region, Roussillon is famous for its ochre cliffs and vibrant red and orange buildings. Wander through its narrow streets, visit the Ochre Trail, and immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty.
- Carpentras: Just a short distance away, Carpentras is a lively town with a rich history and cultural heritage. Explore its medieval streets, visit the Romanesque Cathedral of St. Siffrein, and sample the delicious local produce at the weekly Friday market. 10. Vaison-la-Romaine: This archaeological site showcases well-preserved Roman ruins, including a theater and a Roman bridge. Take a walk through history and learn about the ancient Roman civilization that once thrived in this area.