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La Borie en Provence

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Family Room
2x Single 100 Up to 4

This family room has a electric kettle, dining area and kitchen. This room can accommodate 2 single extra beds for chil…

Suite with Mountain View
1x King 50 Up to 2

This suite features a tile/marble floor, soundproofing and seating area. This room can accommodate 1 extra bed for 1 ch…

Double Room
1x King 20 Up to 2

The pool with a view is a top feature of this double room. This air-conditioned double room is comprised of a flat-scree…

Double Room with Garden View
1x Super King 20 Up to 2

Guests will have a special experience as this double room offers a pool with a view. This air-conditioned double room in…

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Restaurants nearby

  • La Table de Xavier Mathieu★ Michelin Raised in Marseille, Xavier Mathieu is a true-blue Provençal lad. He was introduced to the world of haute cuisine by master chef, Roger Vergé, a family friend. He went on to complete his apprenticeship with Joël Robuchon in Paris, before returning to the splendid family home nestling in the Luberon scrubland. The chef, who sports a distinctive shock of white hair, breathes new life into Provençal culinary traditions, giving each dish a new twist on its original form. Tian of black olives from the garden, leg of lamb from the Alpilles cooked in warm sand of the garrigue, two-course pieds et paq4.5km
  • Les Bories In Luberon, “bories” are dry-stone huts built by and for shepherds and they inspired the architecture of this farmstead on the road to Sénanque Abbey. Overlooking sweet-scented scrubland, the grounds and gardens provide the foundation of the scrumptious provençal-focused cuisine, which showcases regional produce such as Sisteron lamb and Mediterranean fish without forgetting fruit and veg from Luberon.747m
  • La Table de la Bastide In one of the most picturesque villages of Luberon, this stately home overlooking the valley now houses a luxury hotel and this restaurant, whose exquisite terrace is shaded by chestnut trees while commanding a knockout view. In the manner of a luxury brasserie, the menu adds a Provençal twist to a patriotic lineup of culinary classics: local lamb with green peas and smoked eel. Swish, seamless service.815m
  • Le Mas - Alexis Osmont Alexis Osmont’s market-inspired cuisine is as spontaneous as the old farmhouse seems timeless. Let yourself be transported into Alexis’ creative and culinary universe – he cannot be rivalled for his knack for enhancing the treasures of the Vaucluse: asparagus, girolle mushrooms, artichoke…3.6km
  • Le Café de la Fontaine The menu of this Café features a seasonal repertory with Mediterranean influences (Roussillon asparagus, Ventoux pork chop, aïoli of salted whiting) and recipes that are reminiscent of the summer holidays (salade niçoise, club sandwich). Simple, no-nonsense nosh served by a fountain overlooking the swimming pool.4.5km
  • Philip This restaurant has an incredible location at the foot of the famous fountain from which the Sorgue river springs, and it certainly knows how to play on its bucolic charms. Father and daughter (the house has been in the family since 1926) offer a cuisine that plays the traditional card. Smiling and efficient service. Booking is obligatory in season.5.6km
  • Domitia - Maison de Cuisinier Slices of Mediterranean dentex served raw, caraway, cauliflower and elderberry vinegar; Camargue bull, oyster tartare from the Étang de Thau and salicornia-pistachio pesto: there's no doubt that chef Jérôme Faure has a masterful understanding of gourmet cuisine. His subtly innovative take on fine dining is based on a rigorous selection of local ingredients. The same goes for the wines.6.7km
  • La Bartavelle Located in a picturesque Luberon village, this small but charming family business is run by an experienced couple. In a bid to ensure the dishes attain optimum quality, the chef offers a deliberately limited menu. You certainly can't argue with the results: meticulously prepared and fragrant recipes inspired by Provence and the finest seasonal ingredients. Considered a safe bet in the region, it has its fair share of regulars, which is always a good sign. It is wise to book a table.6.9km
  • Le Carillon Facing the church on Goult's main square, this restaurant offers excellent Provençal-inspired cuisine with the odd contemporary twist. Tables are set up in a small dining area with modern decor and out on the terrace, where you can soak up the village atmosphere. A charming welcome and a well-devised wine list that pays particular attention to organic options. A lovely spot.7.0km
  • Le Piquebaure At the foot of Roussillon village, this picturesque dry-stone house proposes Provençal-inspired food in an enticing menu in which fresh produce is a major component. The restaurant’s pride and joy is its second terrace overlooking the wonderful Luberon countryside.7.3km

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