Appartement
"St Sebastien" - sleeps 4, 2bed 2bath self catering Apartment heart of Provence
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2Â chambres2Â salles de bain4Â personnes65Â mÂČ
Commodités populaires
Chambres et lits
2Â chambres (4Â personnes)
Chambre 1
1 grand lit
Chambre 2
2 lits 1 place
2Â salles de bain
Salle de bain 1
Toilettes · Douche uniquement
Salle de bain 2
Toilettes · Douche uniquement
Espaces supplémentaires
Terrasse en bois ou patio
Cuisine
Balcon
Jardin
Salle Ă manger
à propos de cet hébergement
"St Sébastien" - 4 personnes, 2bed 2bath location Appartement coeur de la Provence
Ajoutez des dates pour connaĂźtre les prix
Commodités
Piscine
Cuisine
Laveuse
Animaux de compagnie acceptés
Wi-Fi inclus
Climatisation
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RĂšgles de lâhĂ©bergement
Arrivée aprÚs 16 h 00
Ăge minimum pour la location : 18 ans
Départ avant 10 h 00
Enfants
Enfants autorisés : de 0 à 17 ans
Set back from the road but not fenced
ĂvĂ©nements
ĂvĂ©nements non autorisĂ©s
Only if you book the entire property
Animaux de compagnie
Animaux de compagnie autorisés : chiens de moins de 10 kg chacun (maximum un animal au total)
Well behaved pets allowed
Fumeurs/non-fumeurs
Fumeurs autorisés : dans certaines zones déterminées
In your own outdoor area only
Renseignements importants
Ă savoir
Des frais pour toute personne supplĂ©mentaire peuvent ĂȘtre facturĂ©s et dĂ©pendent de la politique de l'hĂ©bergement
Une piĂšce d'identitĂ© officielle avec photo et un dĂ©pĂŽt de garantie en espĂšces, par carte de crĂ©dit ou par carte de dĂ©bit, peuvent ĂȘtre demandĂ©s Ă l'arrivĂ©e pour couvrir tous frais imprĂ©vus
Les demandes spĂ©ciales, qui ne peuvent pas ĂȘtre garanties, sont soumises Ă disponibilitĂ© Ă l'arrivĂ©e et peuvent entraĂźner des frais supplĂ©mentaires
Les fĂȘtes et les Ă©vĂ©nements de groupe sont interdits
Note du propriétaire : Only if you book the entire property
L'hÎte a indiqué que l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone
L'hÎte a indiqué que l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de fumée
Cet hébergement comprend les dispositifs de sécurité suivants : un extincteur et une trousse de secours
Ă propos du quartier
Rognonas
L'hébergement cet appartement vous attend pour un séjour exceptionnel à Rognonas, plus précisément en zone rurale, prÚs d'un parc aquatique. Envie de découvrir ce que vous réservent les environs ? Dirigez-vous vers les célÚbres Marché du Samedi Matin et Grande roue d'Avignon. PlutÎt envie de faire les boutiques ? Faites-vous plaisir au détour des tout aussi sympathiques Marché Paysan de Chùteaurenard et Halles d'Avignon. Les agréables Musée vivant Epicurium et Parc du Cosmos méritent aussi une visite. Participez aux balades à la découverte de la faune et aux séances d'observation des oiseaux proposés dans les environs afin d'admirer la faune majestueuse de la région.

Rognonas, Provence-Alpes-CĂŽte-DâAzur
à proximité
- Marche Paysan de Chateaurenard - 5Â min en voiture - 5.2Â km
- Parc naturel régional des Alpilles - 13 min en voiture - 10.4 km
- Rue de la République - 16 min en voiture - 7.6 km
- Festival d'Avignon - 18Â min en voiture - 7.9Â km
- Parc des Expositions - 18Â min en voiture - 15.1Â km
Transport
Restaurants
- âȘPatisserie Jouvaud - âŹ9 min en voiture
- âȘCafĂ© Le Regina - âŹ5 min en voiture
- âȘBurger King - âŹ7 min en voiture
- âȘMaison Eric Kayser - âŹ10 min en voiture
- âȘDa Clini Pizza - âŹ3 min en voiture
Foire aux questions
Ă propos de lâhĂŽte
HÎte : Keryn Webster
We are Keryn and Kerrin Webster, a couple of enterprising and itinerant Kiwis. Originally from Taranaki on the North Island, we left our homeland New Zealand back in 2003. Keryn grew up on a farm and is clearly drawn to life in the countryside, wherever that countryside might be.
When we left New Zealand it was partly to see more of the world but also so that Kerrin, a highly competitive squash player, could participate in the World Masters Squash tournament in Finland. The original intention was to remain abroad for a year â part of the Overseas Experience package that many of us Kiwis take up â and consequently our jobs and our house were waiting for them. Those plans didnât quite work out as K1 and K2 (as our friends know us by) had intended, embarking on travels throughout Russia, Scandanavia and Italy before settling in Leeds, Yorkshireâs foremost city. We already had friends here, and soon found work . Six months after leaving New Zealand, we were caught up by all that Europe had to offer.
Serendipity plays a significant part in what was to happen next. Always keen to see a new part of the world we managed to book ourselves into Mas Saint Antoine where we got to know the owners better, we immediately hit it off and as a consequence we were offered the opportunity to manage the Mas the following season. It seemed too wonderful an offer to turn down
Thus the twelve months were spent becoming fully acquainted both with the beautiful part of Southern France in which they were now residing as well as discovering what it takes to cater for the needs of a variety of guests from different parts of the world over the course of a year. Mas Saint Antoine obviously got into their bloodstream because, two and a half years later, when the business came up for sale we set about finding the funding and here we are.
When we left New Zealand it was partly to see more of the world but also so that Kerrin, a highly competitive squash player, could participate in the World Masters Squash tournament in Finland. The original intention was to remain abroad for a year â part of the Overseas Experience package that many of us Kiwis take up â and consequently our jobs and our house were waiting for them. Those plans didnât quite work out as K1 and K2 (as our friends know us by) had intended, embarking on travels throughout Russia, Scandanavia and Italy before settling in Leeds, Yorkshireâs foremost city. We already had friends here, and soon found work . Six months after leaving New Zealand, we were caught up by all that Europe had to offer.
Serendipity plays a significant part in what was to happen next. Always keen to see a new part of the world we managed to book ourselves into Mas Saint Antoine where we got to know the owners better, we immediately hit it off and as a consequence we were offered the opportunity to manage the Mas the following season. It seemed too wonderful an offer to turn down
Thus the twelve months were spent becoming fully acquainted both with the beautiful part of Southern France in which they were now residing as well as discovering what it takes to cater for the needs of a variety of guests from different parts of the world over the course of a year. Mas Saint Antoine obviously got into their bloodstream because, two and a half years later, when the business came up for sale we set about finding the funding and here we are.
Voici pourquoi lâhĂŽte a choisi cet hĂ©bergement
Coming from New Zealand where camping or caravans are far more common for touring holiday-makers, the French gĂźte was a concept worth becoming more fully acquainted with. Although the French term used simply to refer to any kind of shelter, gĂźtes these days are more specifically self-catering holiday homes. Most gĂźtes are converted from former barns or cottages, often on private property close to the home of the owners, who are likely to live on the property all year round as at Mas Saint Antoine.
Itâs appropriate, therefore, that Keryn grew up on a farm and is now making her living from the way in which many French farmers have augmented their income in recent times with the growth of the tourist trade. Mas Saint Antoine is in a rural location but is on the edge of a small village â Rognonas
One of the appealing facets of Mas Saint Antoine is that so many of those who book have holidayed here before â the perfect recommendation that previous customers have been more than satisfied. Similarly, the number of bookings received because of referrals â past clients encouraging friends and family to come and see the Mas for themselves â living and working here has given us the opportunity to make many wonderful friends from around the world.
Itâs appropriate, therefore, that Keryn grew up on a farm and is now making her living from the way in which many French farmers have augmented their income in recent times with the growth of the tourist trade. Mas Saint Antoine is in a rural location but is on the edge of a small village â Rognonas
One of the appealing facets of Mas Saint Antoine is that so many of those who book have holidayed here before â the perfect recommendation that previous customers have been more than satisfied. Similarly, the number of bookings received because of referrals â past clients encouraging friends and family to come and see the Mas for themselves â living and working here has given us the opportunity to make many wonderful friends from around the world.
Voici ce qui rend cet hébergement unique
Rognonas is only a short drive or bus-ride away from the breath-taking beauty of the walled medieval city of Avignon, one of Franceâs chief visitor attractions. Nearby is the village of Chateaurenard, dominated by its hilltop ruined castle, and where, typically of many such villages, local or provencal markets take over the streets on a Sunday.
The range of places to visit within an hour or less of Mas Saint Antoine is almost endless. Nearby is the enchanting village of St Remy where Van Gogh lived and painted for a time. Not surprisingly, therefore, the area is renowned for its sunflowers besides its lavender and wild poppies. Vineyards and olive groves predominate, lending the landscape its distinctive personality. Those who are interested in ancient history will find the area truly remarkable â there is an extensive Roman site at Glanum, just outside St Remy, with substantial Roman remains such as amphitheatres to be found at nearby Arles and Nimes, not to mention the astounding triple-decker Roman viaduct, the Pont du Gard, readily accessible. For those inspired by medieval architecture, there are castles and monasteries aplenty: and perhaps the most appealing of these, a medieval village and fortress known as Les Baux, also affords superlative views over the countryside and towards the distinctive range of mountains called Les Alpilles â the little Alps.
Then there is the Camargue which is Western Europe's largest river delta. A vast plain comprising large brine lagoons, the Camargue is cut off from the sea by sandbars and encircled marshes which are themselves surrounded by farmland - a third of the Camargue is either lakes or marshland. The central area has been protected as a regional park since 1927 as a haven for wild birds, particularly flamingos. The region has also become famous for its distinctive wild bulls and horses.
The range of places to visit within an hour or less of Mas Saint Antoine is almost endless. Nearby is the enchanting village of St Remy where Van Gogh lived and painted for a time. Not surprisingly, therefore, the area is renowned for its sunflowers besides its lavender and wild poppies. Vineyards and olive groves predominate, lending the landscape its distinctive personality. Those who are interested in ancient history will find the area truly remarkable â there is an extensive Roman site at Glanum, just outside St Remy, with substantial Roman remains such as amphitheatres to be found at nearby Arles and Nimes, not to mention the astounding triple-decker Roman viaduct, the Pont du Gard, readily accessible. For those inspired by medieval architecture, there are castles and monasteries aplenty: and perhaps the most appealing of these, a medieval village and fortress known as Les Baux, also affords superlative views over the countryside and towards the distinctive range of mountains called Les Alpilles â the little Alps.
Then there is the Camargue which is Western Europe's largest river delta. A vast plain comprising large brine lagoons, the Camargue is cut off from the sea by sandbars and encircled marshes which are themselves surrounded by farmland - a third of the Camargue is either lakes or marshland. The central area has been protected as a regional park since 1927 as a haven for wild birds, particularly flamingos. The region has also become famous for its distinctive wild bulls and horses.
Langue(s)Â :
Anglais, Français
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