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Chemin de la Galégière
Arles
13200

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0490960840

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0619924992

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The Galegière is a comfortable and modern house consisting of five independent guest houses. Each guest house features a spacious living room and kitchen equipped with a dishwasher and television. There are two bedrooms and a loft with two beds, as well as a bathroom and separate toilet in each guest house. WiFi, a washing machine, dryer, and telephone are available for communal use. Linen can be provided upon request, and bicycles are available for rent. Guests can enjoy volleyball and pétanque on site. The house was named after the Galégeons, fascinating long-legged birds that once inhabited the old marshes of Arles. The Galégeons' unique ability to defy balance inspired the construction of this house. The Galegière seamlessly blends into its surroundings and welcomes visitors from all over the world each year.

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 6 800 1100

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Attractions

  • Arena of Arles: Located just a short distance from Chemin de la Galégière, the Arena of Arles is a well-preserved Roman amphitheater. It is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the area, hosting various cultural events and bullfighting to this day.
  • Abbey of Montmajour: Situated on an island in the Rhône River, the Abbey of Montmajour is a historic monastery dating back to the 10th century. Visitors can explore the beautiful ruins, including the church, chapels, and ancient fortifications.
  • Van Gogh Foundation: This art museum is dedicated to the renowned Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. It houses a collection of his works, as well as temporary exhibitions showcasing other artists' works influenced by Van Gogh. The foundation is located in the heart of Arles.
  • Alyscamps: Once a Roman necropolis, Alyscamps is now an atmospheric cemetery lined with ancient sarcophagi. It has inspired many artists, including Vincent van Gogh, who painted several scenes from this site.
  • The Camargue: A short drive from Arles, the Camargue is a unique natural region known for its marshes, salt flats, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore the vast wetlands, observe wild horses and flamingos, and enjoy horseback riding or birdwatching.
  • Musee Departemental Arles Antique: This archaeological museum showcases the rich history of Arles and its Roman origins. It exhibits a large collection of artifacts, including sculptures, mosaics, and everyday objects that provide insights into the city's ancient past.
  • Saint-Trophime Cloister: Located near the Arles Cathedral, the Saint-Trophime Cloister is a peaceful courtyard surrounded by intricate sculptures and carvings. It is a perfect spot to relax and admire the beautiful Romanesque architecture.
  • The Cryptoporticus: This underground gallery is part of the Roman Forum in Arles. It consists of a series of tunnels and arcades that were used for storage and as a passageway. Visitors can explore this fascinating underground structure and learn about its historical significance.
  • Musee Reattu: Housed in a former 15th-century grand priory, the Musee Reattu showcases a collection of contemporary and historical art. It also features works by the French painter Jacques Réattu, as well as temporary exhibitions by other artists. 10. Les Baux-de-Provence: A short drive from Arles, Les Baux-de-Provence is a picturesque hilltop village known for its medieval architecture and stunning views. Visitors can explore the narrow cobblestone streets, visit the Château des Baux, and enjoy the local shops and restaurants.

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