

Nestled in the rolling landscapes of the Alpilles, Les 3 Nicole is a beautifully restored Provençal estate offering the perfect balance of countryside tranquillity and village accessibility. Located just an 800-metre stroll from Eygalières, one of Provence's most charming villages, the property places guests within easy reach of local cafés, markets, and artisan bakeries while maintaining complete privacy among its olive groves and gardens. The estate features a traditional stone main house and a separate guest house located 60 metres away, together providing seven bedrooms for families and groups travelling together. Surrounded by more than 300 olive trees, shaded gardens, ornamental ponds, and mature landscaping, the property invites guests to embrace the relaxed pace of Provençal living. Days can be spent lounging beside the heated swimming pool, enjoying friendly matches on the pétanque court, exercising in the gym, or gathering for long outdoor meals beneath the Mediterranean sun. Younger guests will delight in the property's wooden treehouse and expansive outdoor spaces. Combining authentic Provençal character with modern comforts, Les 3 Nicole offers an exceptional base for exploring the villages, vineyards, and countryside of Provence while enjoying the privacy of a luxury estate.
The Palace of the Popes sits majestically in Avignon. Tour the world's largest Gothic palace and marvel at the beauty and excess of it all. Afterwards, don't miss the 12th Century Avignon Bridge. You might recall the French song, Sur le Pont d'Avignon! Then relax and enjoy lunch in one of the quintessential squares.
Where the mighty Rhone meets the sea, nature lovers will love the marshes and salt flats of The Camargue. Home to "cowboys" of France on their famous white horses, the area boasts hundreds of bird species including pink flamingos.
Wander the market stalls of the Vieux Port and visit the fish market that has existed here for centuries. Find a cafe in the old winding streets and sample a bowl of the world-famous bouillabaisse followed by a glass of the local Pastis, an anise-flavored liquor popular in the region.
The Gorges du Verdon is Europe's deepest canyon and offers challenging hiking and trekking with rewards of spectacular natural views. Rock climbing and kayaking are also popular in the area.
Twice a year, in spring and summer, in the gorgeous Isle sur la Sorgue antique hunters from around the globe descend on France's second largest fair. With over 500 vendors, 100,000 visitors hunt for treasures from the past. You never know what you may find!
The Luberon region is awash in purple between June and August. One of the best ways to experience this fragrant flower is at Senanque Abbey near Gordes where monks grow fields of it. You can sample everything from lavender soap to lavender sorbet.
The red ochre cliffs and quarries in the Luberon are an amazing spectacle. The trails in the area are easily accessible and suitable for all age groups.
Built in the 10th Century, the remains of this castle are an interactive and imaginative experience that everyone will enjoy. Check the schedule to find out when the largest trebuchet in Europe is launched!
Take a picnic and enjoy a swim below a two thousand year old Roman aquaduct in the Gardon River. Combine with a visit to nearby Pont du Gard, and spend time in the museum and lovely cafe.
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