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Description for B&B:
Experience a genuine haven in the heart of Provence with our exceptional offering of three exclusively naturist guest rooms nestled within three hectares of lush surroundings. Immerse yourself in utmost comfort with our well-appointed rooms, complemented by a heated swimming pool, invigorating Jacuzzi, soothing massages, delightful tables d'hôtes, an invigorating fitness trail, a convenient summer kitchen, thrilling petanque, and a variety of outdoor games. Situated in close proximity to the breathtaking Gorges du Verdon, our sanctuary promises an unforgettable retreat.Reviews
Appréciations pour Le Mas Saint Sauveur, Barjols:
Le paradis ?
Parmi les très nombreuses occupations proposées ( pétanques, tir à l'arc, massages, bbq, parcours santé, karaoké etc... ) l'essentiel est le calme, la piscine, la gentillesse et la prévenance des hôtes ! Petits déjeuners aux petits oignons et service traiteur goûteux et nologique le soir ! De quoi perdre l'envie de quitter le mas ! Ambiance saine et repos assuré ! Que demander de plus ?
Retour aux sources !
Dans la profusion d'installations (tir à l'arc pétanques, parcours santé, jaccuzi etc...) l'essentiel y est , calme et beauté pour un retour à une nature qu'on aime ! Le couple d'hôtes est aux petits oignons pour des déjeuners délicieux, et quelques surprises décoiffantes (glaces, apéro ou un jour un karaoké qui décoiffe le vieux contemplatif qu'est votre serviteur ! Les petits plats de Marie Andrée sont savoureux et très abordables ! Elle vous dispense d'une route le soir très sinueuses ! Choix de vins locaux aussi goûteux qu'abordable ! À recommander sans modération !
Directions
Go 4 kilometers from Barjols in the direction of Brignoles.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
3 | 110 | 170 | 770 | 945 | ||||||||||
Holiday Home | 1 | 170 | 240 | 1260 | 1365 |
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Attractions
- Barjols Fountains: Located in the heart of Barjols, this unique attraction features 42 fountains, each with its own story. Take a leisurely stroll and admire the beautifully designed fountains that have been an integral part of the town's history.
- Grotte de Sainte-Marie Madeleine: Explore this stunning cave located just a short distance from Barjols. The cave is known for its impressive stalactites and stalagmites, as well as its religious significance as a place of worship for Saint Mary Magdalene.
- Abbey of Thoronet: Situated in the nearby village of Le Thoronet, this medieval Cistercian abbey is a true architectural gem. Marvel at the simplicity and harmony of the abbey's design, surrounded by peaceful natural surroundings.
- Lac de Sainte-Croix: A short drive from Barjols will take you to this picturesque lake, known for its turquoise waters and breathtaking scenery. Enjoy a variety of water sports, relax on the sandy beaches, or take a boat trip to explore the nearby Gorges du Verdon.
- Museum of Prehistory of Quinson: Located in the village of Quinson, this museum offers a fascinating journey through the region's prehistoric past. Discover ancient artifacts, reconstructed scenes, and interactive displays that bring the history of the area to life.
- Cotignac Village: Just a few kilometers away from Barjols, Cotignac is a charming Provençal village nestled at the foot of a rocky cliff. Explore its narrow streets, visit the old Saracen towers, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the weekly market.
- Château d'Entrecasteaux: This magnificent castle, located in the village of Entrecasteaux, is surrounded by extensive gardens and offers guided tours of its richly furnished interior. Admire the elegant architecture and enjoy the panoramic views from the castle's terrace.
- Régusse: A picturesque village with a medieval past, Régusse is known for its quaint streets, traditional houses, and the ruins of its ancient castle. Explore the village and take in the peaceful ambiance of this charming Provençal destination.
- Salernes: Known for its traditional ceramic production, Salernes is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. Visit the numerous pottery workshops and galleries, and discover the vibrant colors and intricate designs of the local ceramics. 10. Aups: Located on the edge of the Verdon Natural Regional Park, Aups is a delightful village renowned for its truffle market. Stroll through the town, taste the local delicacies, and immerse yourself in the authentic Provençal atmosphere. These attractions near Chemin Du Vierard offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring historical sites to enjoying natural beauty and experiencing the rich cultural heritage of the region.