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This suite is comprised of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and free toiletries. F…
This twin room has a flat-screen TV and air conditioning
This suite comprises 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and free toiletries. Featuri…
This suite comes with 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and free toiletries. This s…
The spacious double room offers air conditioning, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom boasting a walk-in shower an…
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Restaurants nearby
- Le Bistrot de VilledieuBib Laurent Azoulay cooks up Provençal cuisine channelling the spirit of a local bistro: beautiful stuffed tomatoes, Camargue rice with Nyons olives; Provençal-style pieds et paquets (mutton tripe and feet), mashed potatoes with olive oil. The fragrant, carefully prepared dishes are full of character, and some are cooked in the wood-burning oven of the open kitchen. The space has a contemporary bistro-style aesthetic; on sunny days, nab a table on the shaded terrace in the village square. Guestrooms are available for overnight stays.19.1km
- La Charrette Bleue You can't miss this 18C coaching inn with its blue cart on the roof, in a nod to René Barjavel's eponymous book in which he recounts his childhood in this part of the world. The spirit of the region is everywhere, from the terrace shaded by a reed canopy to the generous regional cuisine, examples of which are a terrine of marbled ham, warm potato salad with a spicy ravigote sauce and a decadent île flottante (egg whites in custard) in a culinary lineup as patriotic as the Marseillaise!13.8km
- Le Verre à Soie After a career at Christian Têtedoie’s restaurant (Lyon), Fei - Hsin and Jérôme Lamy decided to take over this place. He still works as a sommelier, offering appetising food and wine pairings that showcase his wife’s lovely cooking, which is inspired by her Taiwanese origins. A wonderful marriage of French and Asian.14.2km
- Le Bateleur A stone's throw from the Roman bridge, at the foot of the medieval town, the chef cooks up market-fresh cuisine. In tune with the seasons, it is often Provençal, and occasionally peppered with Italian or Mexican influences. To be enjoyed on the terrace when the weather is mild. A lovely place to sample dishes that are rich in flavours!16.4km
- Les Maisons Du'O - Le Bistro Panoramique Locally grown tomatoes and fruit, Ventoux spelt and pork: the chef hits the spot every time courtesy of modern recipes rich in Provençal accents, like baked croaker paired with fennel in aioli and a foamy bisque or a cassolette of gambas and squid. Excellent value for money and a knock-out view of the Ouvèze from the spacious contemporary dining room.16.6km
- La Colombe At the foot of Mont Ventoux surrounded by vineyards, this gourmet dove coos a delicious tune. Chef Christophe Schuffenecker serves modern, spot-on, legible dishes, founded on local produce, such as Sarrians pigeon with geranium-perfumed mashed carrots. When the weather is fine, make a beeline for the terrace shaded by awnings overlooking the vineyards. The traditional interior sports bare beams and a large Provençal fireplace.17.7km
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