Villa Couleurs

£426  average per night

Holiday In Style At This Contemporary Villa In Provence, Just A Short Stroll From A Pretty Historical Village And Only Ten Minutes By Car From The Delightful City Of Avignon.

  • Sleeps 7
  • 3 Bed
  • 2 Bathroom
  • Private pool

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General information

  • Private pool
  • Internet access
  • Air conditioning
  • Hot tub

Kitchen and household

Safety

Location

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  • > 5KM
  • 0.2KM
  • 0.2KM
  • 2.8KM

Description

Holiday in style at this contemporary villa in Provence, just a short stroll from a pretty historical village and only ten minutes by car from the delightful city of Avignon.
The villa sleeps seven guests in three spacious first floor bedrooms, plus a sofa-bed in the office space. The stylish master suite provides lovely views from a private balcony running the length of the villa, and offers ultimate relaxation with a unique jetted tub in the impressive en suite bathroom.
The floor space is open and airy, with minimalist style and modern furnishings and decor. The smartly designed kitchen and eat-in bar boasts floor-to-ceiling windows and terrace access, and the adjoining lounge space is the perfect place to unwind after a day of exploration.
While away your days on the expansive terrace, while luxuriating in the hot tub, outdoor shower, and swimming pool. You'll also have a summer kitchen ready to grill up poolside lunches on warm days.
A stroll through the local village will lead you to some delicious bakeries, small restaurants, and a few historical sites such as the 13th century chapel. Head to the small but lively city of Avignon (11km) to explore the winding medieval streets, dine at some excellent places and visit two UNESCO world heritage sites, the Pope's Palace and Saint Benezet Bridge. The covered market offers all sorts of delights or head to the weekend farmers, flower and flea markets for wonderful local produce and a bargain or two.
Close by are world-renowned wine regions, like Chateauneuf-du-Pape and Cotes du Rhone and don't miss France's largest arts festival in Avignon in July!



#### Features
Ground Floor
- Entrance from terrace into kitchen
- Living room
- One bedroom/office with sofa-bed
- Independent WC
Upper Floor
- Master bedroom with private balcony, king-size bed, integrated bathroom with 'Jacuzzi-style' bathtub
- Separate Italian-style shower and twin washbasins
- Separate WC
- 2nd bedroom with double bed
- 3rd bedroom with two single beds (can be put together to make a double bed)
- Separate shower room with Italian-style shower and twin washbasins
Outside Grounds

- Swimming pool with alarm system (size: 8x4 m / depth: 1.60 m)
- Terrace with pool and spa
- Summer kitchen with BBQ
- Patio furniture
- Private parking for two cars
Amenities

- A/C throughout
- Super-Fast Wi-Fi
- Sat TV with international/English channels
- TV in each room
- DVD player
- Plancha-style BBQ
- Jacuzzi
- Table tennis
- Pool inflatables
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Microwave

#### Location
The villa is located in a small village, 11 km from Avignon. The village is a beautiful part of France surrounded by vineyards, fruit trees and greenery. The small quiet village has a bakery, a handful of restaurants and boasts some fabulous monuments that the whole world comes to admire.

Within a short drive you can take a leisurely boat ride on the canals that pass through L'isle sur-la-Sorgue, a small but vibrant town, particularly visited for its many antique shops and where you can see working water wheels throughout.
The small but lively city of Avignon (11km) is worthy of a visit or two during your stay. Explore the winding medieval streets, experience further excellent dining opportunities and visit two UNESCO world heritage sites, the Pope's Palace and Saint Benezet Bridge. The covered market offers all sorts of delights or head to the weekend farmers, flower and flea markets for wonderful local produce and a bargain or two. The bohemian quarter of the city, just next to the Sorgue river, has more of a village atmosphere with its artists, musicians, cafes and wine-bars.
The surrounding areas including Cote du Rhone, Tavel and Chateauneuf du Pape are also famous worldwide for their excellent wines.
The old Roman city of Nimes is only 40 minutes by car. Often referrred to as the French Rome, Nimes is as a must see for those with an interest in history. Countless incredibly well preserved relics remain from the Roman Empire, including the ancient aqueduct bridge at Pont de Gard, the Roman temple of Maison Carree, and of course the best preserved Roman amphitheatre in France dating back to the 1st or 2nd century AD.



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