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Christiane PlaucheChemin de Chapage
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This cozy cottage offers a convenient stay with its underground heating system in the charming Provence. The well-equipped kitchen includes a hob, fridge/freezer, mini oven, microwave, dining table, and six chairs. The bedroom features a comfortable double bed, two bedside tables with dimmable lights, and a television niche with a convertible sofa. The rustic bathroom has a separate toilet, two sinks with mirrors, two spacious showers with wrought iron tubs, and a washing machine. To fully enjoy the pleasant summer evenings, there is also garden furniture and a barbecue available. This accommodation is classified with 2 stars and can accommodate 2 to 4 people. Nearby, you can embark on beautiful walks throughout the picturesque Jabron Valley, and there is also an equestrian center nearby. Don't miss out on exploring SISTERON, the gem of Haute Provence, with its impressive citadel and scenic lake. Discover the surrounding area, including the priories of Ganagobie and Mane, the Prehistory Museum in Quinson, the lakes of Serre-Ponçon and St. Croix, the thrilling via ferrata in the Motte du Caire, the St Michel observatory, and the stunning Verdon Gorges.Reviews
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Attractions
- Sisteron Citadel: Located in the nearby town of Sisteron, the Citadel is a historic fortress perched on a rocky outcrop. It offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and houses a museum showcasing the region's history.
- Gorges du Verdon: Known as the "European Grand Canyon," the Gorges du Verdon is a stunning natural attraction. Visitors can indulge in hiking, kayaking, or simply admire the turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs from various viewpoints along the scenic route.
- Notre-Dame du Bourg: Situated in Digne-les-Bains, this Romanesque-style cathedral dates back to the 13th century. It features beautiful stained glass windows and intricate sculptures, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Les Jardins de Salagon: Located in Mane, these picturesque gardens are a delight for nature lovers. The gardens showcase a diverse range of plants, including aromatic herbs, flowers, and fruit trees, and provide educational insights into the history of agriculture in the region.
- Forcalquier: A charming Provençal town, Forcalquier offers a vibrant market, narrow streets lined with medieval buildings, and a scenic hilltop citadel. Visitors can explore the town's rich heritage, enjoy local cuisine, and soak in the laid-back atmosphere.
- Lurs: Nestled on a hilltop, the village of Lurs boasts panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. With its medieval architecture, narrow streets, and charming squares, Lurs is an ideal place to wander and discover the region's rural charm.
- Château de Sauvan: Situated in Mane, this elegant 18th-century castle is surrounded by beautiful gardens. Visitors can explore the castle's ornate interiors, admire the well-preserved furnishings, and take a leisurely stroll through the landscaped grounds.
- Musée Alexandra David-Néel: Located in Digne-les-Bains, this museum is dedicated to the life and adventures of Alexandra David-Néel, a famous French explorer. The museum showcases her travels to Tibet, her collection of Asian artifacts, and offers insights into her spiritual and cultural experiences.
- Museum of Prehistory of Quinson: Situated near the Verdon Gorge, this museum offers a fascinating journey through prehistoric times. Visitors can explore the archaeological site, view ancient artifacts, and learn about the daily life of our ancestors. 10. Les Mees: Known for its unique rock formations, Les Mees is a small village with a peculiar landscape. The "Penitents," towering rock pillars formed by erosion, create a surreal and captivating sight, attracting photographers and nature enthusiasts alike.