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Lodges de Camargue

★★★Port-Saint-Louis-du-RhoneGarden view
8.7/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Lodge Crazy
1x Queen 32 Up to 5
Garden view

1 Queen Bed, 1 Double Sofa Bed and 1 Twin Bed 344-sq-foot room with garden views Layout - Bedroom, living room, a…

Lodge Lovely
1x Queen 24 Up to 3
Garden view

1 Queen Bed 258-sq-foot room with garden views Layout - Separate dining area Internet - Free WiFi Entertain…

Lodge Cozy
1x Queen 11 Up to 2
Garden view

1 Queen Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 118-sq-foot room with garden views Layout - Separate dining area Internet - Free Wi…

Lodge Friendly
1x Queen Up to 4
Garden view

1 Queen Bed and 2 Twin Beds Overlooking the garden Layout - Separate dining area Internet - Free WiFi Entert…

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Restaurants nearby

  • L'Oursin★ Michelin Housed in a hotel overlooking the port of Carry-le-Rouet, this restaurant boasts stunning panoramic views of the sea and the Frioul archipelago. Beyond an enamelled lava stone bar, diners drop anchor in a venue that sports an uncluttered maritime slant. Youthful Ilane Tinchant, after stints at Villa Madie and with Sylvestre Wahid, deploys his talent and maturity at the service of a 6- or 8-course set menu overflowing in delicate seafood and veggie notes: textures of cuttlefish, served confit in its ink, tempura with a "cloud of garlic"; grilled John Dory, sea grape and a jus infused in fig lea25.0km
  • La Chassagnette★ Michelin Eight gardeners work full-time in the kitchen garden of this restaurant, which is a pioneer in self-sufficiency. The farmhouse is surrounded by 3ha of permaculture organic vegetable gardens, orchards, beehives and even a tropical greenhouse – the only one of its kind in a restaurant in France; coffee, bananas and papaya grow here... Diners can take a look at these areas around the property before or after eating! Holding the reins in this paradise of home-grown food, chef Armand Arnal cultivates the transition from the land to the kitchen to the dishes without artifice. He still has the same a26.4km
  • L'Oustau de Baumanière★★★ Michelin A tremendous ambassador of the Mediterranean art de vivre, the Provençal country estate of Baumanière promises a uniquely tranquil, bucolic and elegant experience – this location has captivated artists and celebrities for decades. Within these centuries-old walls, chef Glenn Viel (now a judge on French TV's Top Chef) is clearly enjoying an increasing sense of freedom in his cooking. He draws inspiration for his Mediterranean fare from the wealth of local produce (olive oil from the Vallée des Baux, organic vegetables from the estate's own garden, chicken and pork) but also remains true to the 41.6km
  • Le Petit Nice★★★ Michelin Descended from a family of artists, Gérald Passédat was practically born in his restaurant a few metres from the sea, which "nourishes and inspires [him]". The Mediterranean, its fish and shellfish are the backbone of his culinary identity. The chef crafts precise and pared-back seafood-forward cuisine that is personal to him; absolute freshness and the use of ingredients in their entirety are key. Highlights from the menu include the yellowtail and black sea bream duo, raw and smoked in-house, accompanied by cauliflower, Oscietra caviar and bottarga, and the remarkable red mullet prepared in 42.1km
  • AM par Alexandre Mazzia★★★ Michelin5 toques In his eatery near the Stade Vélodrome, this artist-cum-chef on a perpetual creative quest has elevated the small portion to the realm of art. He is a virtuoso when it comes to spices, roasting and smoking and his childhood in Congo flows freely through his cuisine. This distinctive hallmark is further enriched by a unique use of vinegars (over 400 house creations) that add depth and complexity to his jus. The resulting lineup of some forty small dishes, a truly herculean task, is surgically crafted and often visually striking: cuttlefish steamed in sake, puffed barley, briny seasoning and sea45.1km
  • Villa Salone★ Michelin This handsome mansion in the heart of Salon-de-Provence is the lair of Alexandre Lechêne. He treats diners to remarkably creative cuisine unveiled in surprise set menus that adhere to a single guideline: "Go with the flow"! The beautifully plated dishes showcase market garden produce and local fruit, such as flame-seared Mediterranean liche (fish) paired with a medley of parsnips and a fishbone stock. Fresh, tasty and perfectly seasoned! The combinations of ingredients can be daring but are always spot on and deftly crafted. The stylish interior sports mouldings, frescoes on the ceiling, Prove36.5km
  • L'Auberge de Saint-Rémy - Fanny Rey & Jonathan Wahid★★ Michelin Chef Fanny Rey is at the helm in the kitchen of this grand old Auberge located on the beltway and the old ramparts of this pretty town. In a snazzy designer decor (a curved white ceiling, exposed stone walls, artwork by Francis Guerrier), she skilfully cooks up lyrical market-fresh cuisine, wholeheartedly elevating the ingredients of the Alpilles in set menus with seafood and plants as a common thread. Her partner Jonathan Wahid, an accomplished pastry chef – former French champion –, knows exactly how to showcase the delicious sun-drenched produce of the South of France, such as figs and stra46.7km
  • L'Aupiho - Domaine de Manville★ Michelin Set in a luxury hotel complete with a golf course, spa and pool, L’Aupiho pays a vibrant tribute to regional traditions, which is hardly surprising given its location at the foot of the Alpilles and the Baux… This passion for Provence is embodied by a youthful Belgian chef, Lieven Van Aken, who kicked off his career in Brussels before working under Michel Guérard. His recipes are meticulous, but they are also bold and powerful: vegetarian bouillabaisse, saffron rouille; smoked and grilled sweetbread, tartare of seaweed and Mediterranean langoustines. Century-old plane trees set the refreshing 40.6km
  • Dan B.★ Michelin This restaurant in the heart of the picturesque hilltop village of Ventabren is certainly one of the most elegant in the region. The interior design is strikingly modern: Scandinavian furnishings, angled mirrors on the ceiling and, of course, the superb panoramic view over the Étang de Berre and the valley of the River Arc. Under the direction of Toulon-born chef Dan Bessoudo, the creativity also extends to the fresh, colourful cuisine, which is full of contrasts and is made with carefully selected local produce.40.6km
  • Auffo★ Michelin Clinging to the rocks at the entrance to the Vallon des Auffes, Coline Faulquier's new restaurant commands a dramatic view over the Mediterranean, the Château d'If and the Frioul archipelago. In a dining space depicted by soft neutral tones, clean lines and picture windows, the bubbly chef orchestrates a vibrant, inventive and spot-on seafood score. The veggie- and seafood-centric dishes are packed in character, in particular courtesy of knockout sauces, like the amazing red wine bouillabaisse jus. The kitchen ensures freshness by buying direct from local fishermen.41.8km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Stade Vélodrome football stadium in Marseille, France45.8km
  • Château d'If fortification near Marseille, France40.0km
  • Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica located in Bouches-du-Rhône, in France43.5km
  • Marseille Cathedral cathedral located in Bouches-du-Rhône, in France42.7km
  • Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations national museum of ethnology in Marseille, France42.4km
  • Church of St. Trophime, Arles former cathedral in Arles (Bouches-du-Rhône, France), today parish church38.5km
  • Arles Amphitheatre Roman amphitheatre in Arles, France38.5km
  • Pont du Gard ancient Roman aqueduct bridge that crosses the Gardon River in Vers-Pont-du-Gard, France69.0km

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