Charming Village House, Maison Bleu, near beaches, mountains, historic sites
Traditional stone house is attractive and comfortable with room for relaxing, cooking, working remotely. Plenty of beds, a terrace, fireplace. Lovely walks from house on trails and historic sites nearby. The house is in a tranquil hamlet that is in a historic district and there are farms and vineyards nearby. The village has a bakery, cafe, restaurant, tabac, hair salon, and churches as well as caravans that come on different days with charcuterie, meat, fish, produce and pizza. Wonderful walks both easy and more challenging. Many historic and tourist sites within a short drive. Easy and self check-in with a lockbox for key.
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Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios, terraces which may not be suitable for children; if you have concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm they can accommodate you in a suitable room
About the neighborhood
Nages-et-Solorgues
Located in Nages-et-Solorgues, this vacation home is in a rural area. Nimes Arena and Château de Villevieille are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Le Village des Enfants and Maison des Gorges du Gardon. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Costieres Stadium or Francis San Juan Arena. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling, mountain biking, and hunting nearby.
Perrier Source and Museum - 11 min drive - 10.4 km
Milhaud Karting - 14 min drive - 9.6 km
Costieres Stadium - 19 min drive - 16.5 km
Office de Tourisme de Vauvert et de Petite Camargue - 19 min drive - 16.2 km
Parc Expo Nimes - 20 min drive - 17.2 km
Getting around
Vergèze Codognan Station - 10 min drive
Nimes (FNI-Garons) - 31 min drive
Restaurants
McDonald's - 13 min drive
Bar El Vino - 10 min drive
Effet Pizza - 5 min drive
La Crepe Savante - 5 min drive
Le Gallia Pizza - 8 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Charming Village House, Maison Bleu, near beaches, mountains, historic sites pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at Charming Village House, Maison Bleu, near beaches, mountains, historic sites?
As of Jul 5, 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Charming Village House, Maison Bleu, near beaches, mountains, historic sites on Jul 16, 2026 start from $140, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking?
Onsite parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Charming Village House, Maison Bleu, near beaches, mountains, historic sites?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Charming Village House, Maison Bleu, near beaches, mountains, historic sites?
Check-out is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Charming Village House, Maison Bleu, near beaches, mountains, historic sites located?
Situated in a rural location, this vacation home is within 9 mi (15 km) of Milhaud Karting, Perrier Source and Museum, and Charles Guitard Winery. Château de Villevieille and Office de Tourisme du Pays de Sommieres are also within 9 mi (15 km).
Reviews
9.0
Wonderful
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labeled.
Maison ancienne qui mériterait un bon rafraîchissement Boîte à clef, les propriétaires aux États-unisA notre arrivée il n’y avait pas d’électricité Il a fallu trouver un hôtel pour la nuit de notre arrivée, le lendemain c’était réglé, les propriétaires nous ont remboursé la nuit d’hotelIl n’y avait pas de réseau pas d’internet pas de tv, je n’ai pas appelé les propriétaires aux USA, ça aurait été compliqué Aucun commerçant dans le village
René L.
Stayed 7 nights in Jun 2026
Response from VrboOwner on Jun 25, 2026
Je suis sincèrement désolé pour les désagréments que vous avez rencontrés dans notre maison. Il s'agissait d'une situation tout à fait inhabituelle et regrettable. Je n'ai appris l'absence d'Internet et de télévision qu'après votre départ ; il a fallu contacter le fournisseur d'accès pour résoudre le problème, ce qui a été fait immédiatement. Vous disposiez du numéro de téléphone de notre gardienne, qui vous a aidés à votre arrivée ; je regrette que vous ne l'ayez pas informée du problème de connexion. Notre maison est une ancienne maison de village ; les photos montrent bien qu'il ne s'agit pas d'une habitation moderne. Quoi qu'il en soit, je suis navré que votre séjour ne se soit pas mieux passé, car je tiens à ce que tous nos hôtes profitent d'un agréable séjour.
La casa está equipada a todo detalle y tiene mucho encanto, es una casa de pueblo en un lugar pequeño perfecto para conocer Nimes, Montpellier y pueblos cercanos, así como la playa. La comunicación con los propietarios fue siempre cordial y atenta. Hay rutas para disfrutar del monte y zonas de baño cercana, así como mercados gastronómicos y de artesanía. Entorno precioso.
On s’est senti très à l’aise dans une maison très chaleureuse et magnifique!
Bettina S.
Stayed 15 nights in Jul 2022
About the host
Hosted by Susan Stoddard
We are a couple of art historians and professors from the U.S. who have spent many years involved in an archaeological excavation on a southern French medieval site in the region. Because we were spending 6 weeks every summer, plus sabbaticals, working with colleagues and students , we bought a simple house for us and our two boys (now grown up) to live in while in France. We normally live in Brunswick, Maine where, among other things, we raised sheep, taught at the university, worked on historic preservation, and the local Land Trust.
Why they chose this property
Because we fell in love with this old stone "peasant's house" as we like to call it (not a château!) with stone arches, stone floors, a groined-vaulted chamber, wooden shutters, and vestiges of the barn in the garage, the pigeoniere (dove cote) in the walls, we think you will too! There is a pleasant kitchen with a table to gather around, a comfortable living room with two couches and three bedrooms, along with an attic office that has two small (extra) beds. Listening to the many birds and watching them fly down the Impasse, sitting under the stars at night on the terrace and smelling the fragrance of the nearby flowers are gentle pleasures of being here.
Here, in this village and its surroundings, we have come to love the olive groves, the vineyards, the pomegranate trees and rosemary bushes, the horses, the old stone walls and the way the breezes can cool the heat in summer.
And best of all, it is the perfect place from whence to explore the beauties and delights of Provence and Languedoc (Occitanie) as it is quite close to Nîmes. The sense of the past melds gracefully with the present
What makes this property unique
You can walk to the bakery for your morning croissants or take your evening stroll, after a day of sightseeing or going to the beach, find the bench on the hill above the village to watch the sunset and enjoy some local rosé! There are marked trails for hiking right out of the village and the preserved foundations of a pre-Roman or Celtic oppidum (fortified town) are just a short walk up to the hill above Nages-et-Solorgues. Shop at the regional marchés and cook at home, or enjoy the area's restaurants and pizzerias. The Mediterranean is about 40 kilometers and the Cevennes Mountains about the same distance. Arles, Aigues-Mortes, Nîmes, the Camargues, Avignon, St. Remy, Sommières, le Pont du Gard, Uzés, St. Guihlem and many other places are an hour's drive or less away. You can rent a bicycle and ride along the ' Voies Verts' (greenways) for many kilometers and not worry about any car traffic, or go to the beach and rent a lounge chair and umbrella and spend the day by the sea. Wander around the magnificent historical sites and museums of Arles (30 minutes away) and check out the wonderful shops there as well. "Walk the walls", the ramparts and towers of 13th century Aigues-Mortes. Ride a single-gauge steam-powered railway in the mountains. Visit the large ornithological park in the Camargues where you can get close to wild flamingoes. Visit a winery. Endless possibilities!