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Le Mas Du Pont Roman

9.1/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Three-Bedroom Villa with Private Pool
2x Double 150 Up to 6
Pool view

The private pool and fireplace are the special features of this villa. Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned…

Apartment (2 Adults + 1 Child)
1x Twin 90 Up to 3

All accommodations provides a TV and views of the garden or countryside. The apartments also have a kitchen, which is…

Apartment (2 Adults + 2 Children)
2x Twin 38 Up to 4

All accommodations provides a TV and views of the garden or countryside. The apartments also have a kitchen, which is…

Family Room (2 Adults + 2 Children)
1x Sofa Bed 22 Up to 4

This north-facing family room offers a TV and views of the garden or countryside.

Queen Room with Garden View
1x Queen 18 Up to 2
Garden view

This double room's standout feature is the private pool. The double room offers air conditioning. The unit has 1 bed.

Double Room with garden access
1x Double 14 Up to 2

This north-facing double room provides a TV and views of the garden or countryside.

Twin Room
2x Twin 12 Up to 2

This north-facing twin room offers a TV and views of the garden or countryside.

Double Room with Terrace
1x Queen 12 Up to 2
Garden view

This north-facing double room offers garden views.

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Restaurants nearby

  • Le Feuillée - Le Couvent des Minimes★ Michelin Set in deepest Provence, Mane is both picturesque and steeped in history, which is also true of the 17C Couvent des Minimes, whose admirable restoration has retained its period charm. This provençal Arcadia is home to a luxury hotel, with swimming pool, spa and a fine dining restaurant, named after Louis Feuillée, Louis XIV's botanist, who was born in the village. The kitchens are masterfully run by Louis Gachet, MOF 2023, who seamlessly navigates between his native Burgundy and Provence. Bold dishes and exquisite sauces exemplify the creative consummate culinary talent of this virtuoso chef.1.7km
  • Restaurant Pierre Grein★ Michelin Venture into the business park and make your way to this handsome contemporary establishment – you won’t regret it! In a spacious, comfortable conservatory-cum-dining room, chef Pierre Grein curates a modern score of Provençal leaning, steeped in delicacy and high-flying technique: gnocchis with girolles, cream of mushroom soup; local squab roasted whole with fluffy dauphinoise potatoes; a trompe l’œil strawberry and pistachio tart… The sauces and jus deserve a special mention, as does the slick, friendly service.11.4km
  • Pamparigouste - Le Couvent des Minimes In addition to his fine dining restaurant, chef Louis Gachet lovingly oversees this upscale bistro. The space is soothing and relaxing, plus there is a dining room-cum-terrace, whose picture windows are opened fully in fine weather. The menu is a skilful blend of traditional favourites and contemporary dishes with a smattering of Provençal touches.1.7km
  • Chez BastienBib Here in the historical centre of the village, Manosque native Bastien Delgado invites diners to sample his generous modern cuisine that is strongly rooted in Provence. Trained at Dominique Bucaille, he has honed a taste for meat, particularly calf sweetbreads; his time at La Bastide de Moustiers (Alain Ducasse), meanwhile, has influenced his use of vegetables, a prominent feature on his menu. His menu-carte is excellent value for money and showcases refined, fragrant and creative cuisine: semi-cooked tuna with wild garlic, or verbena and peach clafoutis with citrus fruits and almonds.11.0km
  • Le Bistrot du Chef Pierre Grein (one MICHELIN star in his eponymous restaurant) has set up his bistro in the wine cellar and delicatessen part of the restaurant: the roomy and pleasant space is set apart and has a contemporary decor enhanced by shelves lined with fine wines and delicatessen wares (jars of conserves, salt, tea etc). The menu features a choice of dishes as well as a set menu without options. The chef's enthusiasm is palpable in his seasonal bistronomy creations, which are really well done and sit alongside the good old bistro classics: truffle croque monsieur, Carnaroli risotto inspired by the Cre11.4km
  • Chez Éric On the square of a charming village, this dry-stone building has everything you could wish for, from a shaded terrace to a bistro-style interior. To top it all off, the Provençal fare is full of flavour. For instance, the courgette flower stuffed with Brousse cheese and basil, Mediterranean meagre, rockfish stock with saffron and tarte Tatin with apricots from Provence go down a treat!11.6km

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