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Dordogne - 3 Tarn - 4
Gascony - 5 Provence - 6
Haute Provence - 7 Pyrenees
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6. HAUTE PROVENCE REGION - A COTTAGE
TO RENT IN FRANCE
La
Maison des Trois Chapons
Hte-Provence
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Hte-Provence
region - Hte-Provence
cottage - Hte-Provence
village
Hte-Provence sight-seeing
- Hte-Provence
house-plans - Hte
Provence local region
NOTE - We have now sold this cottage in Haute Provence to our son
Ben
Richards and his wife Kylie Hall
along
with their good
friends David Reckenberg and Dale Bradbury.
Contact
BEN RICHARDS
73 Linda Street, Coburg Vic 3058
03
93788755
H
0413010890 M
ben@aticus.com
To make
a booking at this cottage you need to contact Ben
The Haute Provence region
The amazing beauty of the countryside just
behind Mont Ventoux,
is described as "all of Provence but with a touch of the Alps", the Baronnies
has a combination of
all the charms of Provence, but in a wonderfully unspoilt and dramatic mountain
setting.
We loved the village of Buis-les-Baronnies
so much, that we decided our sixth cottage would have
here. It is our idea of a perfect French place to live or stay, with its
spreading plane trees,
arcades, outdoor cafés and the towering Rocher St Julien which dominates
the entire village.
Close to Vaison-la-Romaine and the Luberon Valley, Buis is very well placed
for sight-seeing
It is the most wonderful
walking country with paths criss-crossing hills of olives,
lavender and vines. providing Buis with something unique in all seasons.
This is the region of perched
hill-top villages and chapels; the route of Hannibal;
bike and boules contests; olives, olive oil, tilleul and herbs; wines of
Chateauneuf-de-Pape,
Mont Ventoux and the Baronnies; fountains, fairs and art festivals;
and hikes though the most magnificent countryside imaginable.
Free WiFi at this cottage !
The village
of Buis-les-Baronnies is ideally situated inland from the plains of Provence
and Orange - and into the foothills of the Baronnies Mountains behind Mont
Ventoux
where
the Tour-de-France climbs almost
every year - only 18 kms from Vaison-la-Romaine
and an easy drive to the Luberon Valley of A-Year-in-Provence fame.
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