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"Casa Dora" - capacidad para 4 personas, 2 camas, 2 baños, apartamento en el corazón de la Provenza
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Rognonas, Provence-Alpes-Côte-D’Azur
- Place, Mercado Campesino de ChâteaurenardA 5 min en coche
- Place, Parque Natural Regional de AlpillesA 13 min en coche
- Place, Festival de AviñónA 18 min en coche
- Airport, Avignon (AVN-Caumont)A 19 min en coche
Habitaciones y camas
2 habitaciones (capacidad para 4 personas)
Habitación 1
2 camas individuales
Habitación 2
1 cama de matrimonio
2 baños
Baño 1
WC · Solo ducha
Baño 2
WC · Solo ducha
Otros espacios
Porche o patio
Cocina
Jardín
Comedor
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"Casa Dora" - capacidad para 4 personas, 2 camas, 2 baños, apartamento en el corazón de la Provenza
CASA DORA (55m2) es solo 1 de nuestras 7 casas rurales totalmente equipadas aquí en "Mas Saint Antoine", esta granja reformada del siglo XVII y dependencias convertidas que conforman las 7 casas rurales se encuentra en 2/3 de un acre en medio de campos abiertos y huertos . Al estar en la carretera principal entre Aviñón y St-Remy, estamos en una ubicación ideal para explorar todo lo mejor que Provenza tiene para ofrecer, con no más de 60 minutos en automóvil para verlo todo. Nuestros terrenos han sido completamente ajardinados en varios temas de jardines e incluyen una piscina de 12 x 6 m, una casa de verano, un estanque con cascada, olivos de 300 años y varias áreas de asientos aisladas repartidas por los jardines.
"Casa Dora" ha sido reconstruida en la antigua "porchería". Una casa rural en la planta baja con terraza privada a la sombra de una rosa trepadora y una rosa de Banksia que incluye iluminación para todos los restaurantes al aire libre importantes, junto con una enredadera de uva, así que ¡ayúdate! Plan abierto Living / comedor / cocina con ventanas que dan a la terraza. La cocina está totalmente equipada con horno bajo placa, placas eléctricas, horno microondas, lavavajillas, frigorífico, cafetera, tostadora, hervidor de agua, etc. Radio / reproductor de cinta / CD, estación de conexión para iPod con radio y reloj despertador. TV con canales gratuitos de Reino Unido y francés y reproductor de DVD.
Gran dormitorio doble principal con cama queen size, armario con cortinas y baño propio. El segundo dormitorio es un poco más pequeño con 2 camas individuales, armario empotrado y baño propio.
Todas las sábanas y toallas de baño se suministran de forma gratuita. Acceso gratuito a toallas de piscina separadas también está disponible. Las instalaciones de lavandería que incluyen detergente gratuito se comparten con los otros huéspedes de forma rotativa. Acceso a su propia barbacoa de gas.
La piscina y los jardines paisajísticos compartidos con los otros huéspedes.
"Casa Dora" ha sido reconstruida en la antigua "porchería". Una casa rural en la planta baja con terraza privada a la sombra de una rosa trepadora y una rosa de Banksia que incluye iluminación para todos los restaurantes al aire libre importantes, junto con una enredadera de uva, así que ¡ayúdate! Plan abierto Living / comedor / cocina con ventanas que dan a la terraza. La cocina está totalmente equipada con horno bajo placa, placas eléctricas, horno microondas, lavavajillas, frigorífico, cafetera, tostadora, hervidor de agua, etc. Radio / reproductor de cinta / CD, estación de conexión para iPod con radio y reloj despertador. TV con canales gratuitos de Reino Unido y francés y reproductor de DVD.
Gran dormitorio doble principal con cama queen size, armario con cortinas y baño propio. El segundo dormitorio es un poco más pequeño con 2 camas individuales, armario empotrado y baño propio.
Todas las sábanas y toallas de baño se suministran de forma gratuita. Acceso gratuito a toallas de piscina separadas también está disponible. Las instalaciones de lavandería que incluyen detergente gratuito se comparten con los otros huéspedes de forma rotativa. Acceso a su propia barbacoa de gas.
La piscina y los jardines paisajísticos compartidos con los otros huéspedes.
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Normas del alojamiento
Hora de comienzo del registro de entrada: 16:00
Edad mínima para alquilar: 18
Hora límite del registro de salida: 10:00
Menores
Se admiten niños a partir de cualquier edad
Set well back from the road but not fenced
Eventos
No se permiten eventos
Available if the whole property is booked
Mascotas
Se admiten mascotas: perros de menos de 10 kg cada uno (una mascota máximo)
Well behaved pets accepted
Fumadores
Se permite fumar (solo en las áreas designadas)
On own outdoor terrace only
Información importante
Otros detalles
Este alojamiento está gestionado por un propietario profesional. La prestación de servicios de alojamiento está vinculada a una actividad comercial, un negocio o una profesión.
Puede aplicarse un recargo por cada persona adicional, según la política del alojamiento.
A tu llegada, pueden pedirte un documento de identidad oficial con foto y una tarjeta de crédito o débito, o un depósito en efectivo, para cubrir los gastos imprevistos.
No se garantizan las solicitudes especiales, que están sujetas a disponibilidad en el momento de la llegada y pueden suponer un recargo adicional.
Está terminantemente prohibido celebrar fiestas u otros eventos en grupo en las instalaciones.
Nota del propietario: Available if the whole property is booked
El propietario ha indicado que el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de monóxido de carbono.
El propietario ha indicado que el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de humo.
Entre los elementos de seguridad de este alojamiento, se incluyen los siguientes: extintor y botiquín de primeros auxilios.
Si cancelas tu reserva, se aplicará la política de cancelación de tu propietario/a. De acuerdo con la normativa de la UE sobre los derechos del consumidor, los servicios de reserva de alojamiento no están sujetos al derecho de desistimiento.
Información adicional
De acuerdo con la normativa nacional, no se aceptan pagos en efectivo que superen los 1000 GBP. Para obtener más información, ponte en contacto con el alojamiento a través de los datos que figuran en la confirmación de la reserva.
Se recomienda acceder a este alojamiento en coche.
Información sobre la zona
Rognonas
Esta casa de campo se encuentra en Rognonas, en un entorno rural y cerca de un parque acuático. Si te apetece ir de compras, pásate por Mercado Campesino de Châteaurenard y Les Halles en Aviñón; si lo que quieres es apreciar la belleza natural de la región, visita Parque Regional de Luberon y Parque Natural Regional de Alpilles. Mercado del Sábado por la Mañana y Noria de Aviñón también merecen la pena. Asegúrate de conocer a fondo la fauna local con actividades como un paseo para ver animales salvajes o la observación de aves.

Rognonas, Provence-Alpes-Côte-D’Azur
Qué hay en los alrededores
- Mercado Campesino de Châteaurenard - A 5 min en coche - 5.2 km
- Parque Natural Regional de Alpilles - A 13 min en coche - 10.4 km
- Rue de la Republique - A 16 min en coche - 7.6 km
- Festival de Aviñón - A 18 min en coche - 7.9 km
- Parc des Expositions (centro de eventos) - A 18 min en coche - 15.1 km
Cómo moverse por la zona
Restaurantes
- Patisserie Jouvaud - A 9 min en coche
- Café Le Regina - A 5 min en coche
- Burger King - A 8 min en coche
- Maison Eric Kayser - A 10 min en coche
- Da Clini Pizza - A 3 min en coche
Preguntas frecuentes
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Propietario/a: 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 – part of the Overseas Experience package that many of us Kiwis take up – and consequently our jobs and our house were waiting for them. Those plans didn’t 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, Yorkshire’s 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 – part of the Overseas Experience package that many of us Kiwis take up – and consequently our jobs and our house were waiting for them. Those plans didn’t 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, Yorkshire’s 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.
Por qué escogió este alojamiento
Coming from New Zealand where camping or caravans are far more common for touring holiday-makers, the French gîte was a concept worth becoming more fully acquainted with. Although the French term used simply to refer to any kind of shelter, gîtes these days are more specifically self-catering holiday homes. Most gîtes 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.
It’s 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 – Rognonas
One of the appealing facets of Mas Saint Antoine is that so many of those who book have holidayed here before – the perfect recommendation that previous customers have been more than satisfied. Similarly, the number of bookings received because of referrals – past clients encouraging friends and family to come and see the Mas for themselves – living and working here has given us the opportunity to make many wonderful friends from around the world.
It’s 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 – Rognonas
One of the appealing facets of Mas Saint Antoine is that so many of those who book have holidayed here before – the perfect recommendation that previous customers have been more than satisfied. Similarly, the number of bookings received because of referrals – past clients encouraging friends and family to come and see the Mas for themselves – living and working here has given us the opportunity to make many wonderful friends from around the world.
Qué hace que este alojamiento sea especial
Rognonas is only a short drive or bus-ride away from the breath-taking beauty of the walled medieval city of Avignon, one of France’s 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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – 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.
Idiomas:
Inglés, Francés
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