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Address:

Zepeda
300, Chemin du Barroux
Aubignan
84810

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Price per night:

price from €38

Telephone:

0490629309

Description:

Description for B&B:

There are two spacious rooms on the first floor, one with a comfortable double bed and another with a single bed. Both rooms have their own private bathroom and toilet. On the ground floor, there is an additional room with two single beds, also featuring its own private bathroom and toilet. The heating is included in the accommodation. The common areas include a cozy living room with a fireplace, a dining room, and a kitchenette exclusively for the guests. The property boasts a large garden, a swimming pool, and a barbecue area. Ample parking space is available.

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Directions

To find our B&B, take the Orange-Sud (Vaucluse) exit from the highway and continue towards Carpentras until you reach Sarrians. Once in Sarrians, follow the signs indicating Aubignan.

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Attractions

  • Dentelles de Montmirail: Located just a short distance from Aubignan, Dentelles de Montmirail is a picturesque mountain range known for its unique limestone cliffs and hiking trails. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views, rock climbing, and exploring charming villages nestled in the foothills.
  • Avignon: A historic city renowned for its well-preserved medieval ramparts and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Palais des Papes (Papal Palace). Avignon offers visitors a chance to explore its rich history, visit museums, wander through narrow streets, and experience the vibrant atmosphere of its famous annual theater festival.
  • Mont Ventoux: As one of the most iconic mountains in France, Mont Ventoux is a popular destination for cycling enthusiasts. Offering challenging routes and stunning panoramas, it attracts cyclists and nature lovers alike. Visitors can also explore charming villages at the base of the mountain, such as Bédoin or Malaucène.
  • Châteauneuf-du-Pape: Located just a short distance from Aubignan, Châteauneuf-du-Pape is renowned for its vineyards and world-class wines. Visitors can tour the vineyards, learn about winemaking processes, and indulge in wine tasting experiences. The village itself is also charming, with its medieval castle ruins and picturesque streets.
  • Orange: This ancient Roman town is famous for its incredibly well-preserved Roman theater, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can explore the grand theater, visit the Roman Triumphal Arch, and wander through the charming old town. Orange also hosts a renowned opera festival during the summer months.
  • Gorges de la Nesque: Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the beauty of Gorges de la Nesque. This stunning canyon offers scenic drives, hiking trails, and opportunities for picnicking. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views, spot wildlife, and admire the dramatic rock formations along the winding road.
  • The Luberon villages: The Luberon region is home to several charming villages, including Gordes, Roussillon, and Bonnieux. Each village showcases the beauty of Provence with its traditional architecture, narrow streets, and vibrant markets. Visitors can explore local shops, enjoy regional cuisine, and capture stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
  • Vaison-la-Romaine: This Roman town boasts impressive archaeological sites, including a well-preserved Roman bridge and an ancient theater. Visitors can wander through the ruins, visit the medieval old town, and explore the vibrant weekly market held every Tuesday.
  • Fontaine-de-Vaucluse: Nestled at the foot of a dramatic cliff, Fontaine-de-Vaucluse is famous for its natural spring, which is one of the largest in Europe. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the river, visit the Musée-Bibliothèque François Pétrarque, and enjoy the picturesque surroundings. 10. Isle-sur-la-Sorgue: Known as the "Venice of Provence," Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is a charming town with canals and waterwheels. It is renowned for its antique markets, where visitors can browse through a vast array of vintage treasures. The town also offers delightful cafes, riverside walks, and the opportunity to kayak along the Sorgue River.