2 Bedroom Holiday Cottage with Heated Pool in Vaucluse, France
Weekly Rental: From GBP 400 to GBP 1250






Ref ID: 4414
Description of Property
Owner
Contact Owner
Patsy and Jeremy Ainslie
General Information
Changeover Day:
Flexible
Sleeps:
4
Pets Allowed:
Yes
Linen Provided:
Yes
Towels Provided:
Yes
Wheelchairs:
Inaccessible
Parking Spaces:
Yes
Accommodation
Single Beds:
2
Double Beds:
1
Sofa Beds:
0
Cots:
1
Bathrooms:
2
Separate WCs:
-
Dining Room Chairs
6
Lounge Seats
Yes
Kitchenware Appliances
Cooker/Hob Fridge Freezer Microwave Toaster Kettle Dish Washer High Chair Washing Machine
Fixtures & Equipment
Hairdryer Iron Central Heating TV Terrestrial TV Satellite DVD Player Internet Access Table Tennis
Other Interior Facilities
Entertainment:
Books
DVD Player
Ping Pong Table
Satellite / Cable
Television
Books
DVD Player
Ping Pong Table
Satellite / Cable
Television
Location Information
This Property is situated in Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Cote-d`Azur
Nearest Airport: Avignon at 20 Miles
Nearest Station: Avignon at 30 Miles
Nearest Ferry: Calais at 600 Miles
Nearest Beach: Cassis at 50 Miles
Nearest Ski Resort: Mont Serain at 30 Kilometres
Nearest Airport: Avignon at 20 Miles
Nearest Station: Avignon at 30 Miles
Nearest Ferry: Calais at 600 Miles
Nearest Beach: Cassis at 50 Miles
Nearest Ski Resort: Mont Serain at 30 Kilometres
Owner
Contact Owner
Patsy and Jeremy Ainslie
Rental Rates for this Property
Rental Period | Starting Date | Ending Date | Minimum Stay | Rate Per Month | Rate Per Week | Rate Per Week Day | Rate Per W/End Day |
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Special Rental Conditions
Refundable Damage Deposit £250.
A damage deposit of £250 is taken at the same time but not banked until two weeks before your holiday. It is returned within two weeks of the end of your holiday. Deductions are only made if there are breakages or if the cottage is not left reasonably clean. A charge of up to£100 is made if the property is left unclean.Terms and conditions accompany the booking form at the time of booking. We can organise a welcome pack of shopping.
The winter and Christmas rates are not inclusive of gas heating. This is charged at cost rate.
A 30% deposit is payable on booking and the balance becomes due 9 weeks before the holiday. There is a graduated scale of refund of deposit in the event of cancellation. We recommend you have holiday insurance to cover this eventuality.
A damage deposit of £250 is taken at the same time but not banked until two weeks before your holiday. It is returned within two weeks of the end of your holiday. Deductions are only made if there are breakages or if the cottage is not left reasonably clean. A charge of up to£100 is made if the property is left unclean.Terms and conditions accompany the booking form at the time of booking. We can organise a welcome pack of shopping.
The winter and Christmas rates are not inclusive of gas heating. This is charged at cost rate.
A 30% deposit is payable on booking and the balance becomes due 9 weeks before the holiday. There is a graduated scale of refund of deposit in the event of cancellation. We recommend you have holiday insurance to cover this eventuality.
Owner
Contact Owner
Patsy and Jeremy Ainslie
Availability Calendar
Property Exterior
Private Pool (Heated):
Yes
Pool Barrier / Alarm Fitted:
Yes
Shared Garden:
Yes
Shared Tennis Court:
Yes
Mountain Views:
Yes
BBQ:
Yes
Sun Loungers:
Yes
Safe for Children:
Yes
Owner
Contact Owner
Patsy and Jeremy Ainslie
Local Attractions
The backdrop to the village is a glorious view of the mountain with vineyards, cherry orchards, olive groves and fields of lavender. Throughout the year there is a constant change of colour and scent as the crops blossom and are harvested. The village is at 400m and in an area known for its clean air and vivid blue skies which make it a paradise for painters. It is a wonderful area for walking, horse riding and cycling.
Go wild: A series of paths called Grand Randonnee criss cross the whole of France and the Vaucluse has an abundance of these providing the most perfect walks. One such route is through the village and goes west to the Dentelles de Montmirail and east to the Sault Plateau and the Luberon hills.. In the spring and autumn anyone can join the guided walks which the village organise every Wednesday afternoon. A great way to see the country and meet the friendly Flassanaise. Cycling opportunities are limitless and there are very excellent hire shops if you can't bring your own bicycle. During the winter months there is invariably snow on Mont Ventoux. There is a small ski station on the north side of the mountain at Mont Serein, 40 minutes away. Above the village 15 minutes away there are two lifts open in the snowiest conditions. Every winter we are able to snow walk with rackets, cross country ski, picnic in the snow under blue skies and, if we are lucky, spot the shy chamois.
Wine, Provencal Markets and Food Festivals: Wine tasting in a local vineyard is must. The area is famed for its wines with the vineyards of Beaumes de Venise, Gigondas, Vacqueyras, Seguret and Château Neuf du Pape nearby. The Cote de Ventoux wines produced around the village offer excellent and inexpensive alternatives. Provence has the most colourful of markets often with strolling musicians. The nearest if Bedoin - 5 kms away - each Monday morning. There is also a farmers' market each evening during the week where you can pick up local produce picked earlier in the day. The French love to celebrate their produce and this area is no exception. So there are festivals for the asparagus, the strawberry, the cherry, the lavender, the onion, the truffle, the grape and the olive to name but a few. Sometimes the judging committee dress up as the produce - to see grown men and women dressed as an asparagus or a strawberry is hilarious!
Children's activities: They can swing through trees or swim in the local lake at Mormoiron. Kayak down the River Gard or the Sourge. Visit the local miniture rail layout - it has to be the best in the world with dozens of different trains in a setting of villages, farms and miniture plants. Ride horses at the local stables (hats also provided). There are lots of acitivities that don't entail spending a fortune and of course there is always the pool.
Sports & Adventure Activities:
cycling
fishing
hiking
mountain biking
mountain climbing
mountaineering
caving
swimming
tennis
Leisure Activities:
horse riding
sight seeing
walking
Go wild: A series of paths called Grand Randonnee criss cross the whole of France and the Vaucluse has an abundance of these providing the most perfect walks. One such route is through the village and goes west to the Dentelles de Montmirail and east to the Sault Plateau and the Luberon hills.. In the spring and autumn anyone can join the guided walks which the village organise every Wednesday afternoon. A great way to see the country and meet the friendly Flassanaise. Cycling opportunities are limitless and there are very excellent hire shops if you can't bring your own bicycle. During the winter months there is invariably snow on Mont Ventoux. There is a small ski station on the north side of the mountain at Mont Serein, 40 minutes away. Above the village 15 minutes away there are two lifts open in the snowiest conditions. Every winter we are able to snow walk with rackets, cross country ski, picnic in the snow under blue skies and, if we are lucky, spot the shy chamois.
Wine, Provencal Markets and Food Festivals: Wine tasting in a local vineyard is must. The area is famed for its wines with the vineyards of Beaumes de Venise, Gigondas, Vacqueyras, Seguret and Château Neuf du Pape nearby. The Cote de Ventoux wines produced around the village offer excellent and inexpensive alternatives. Provence has the most colourful of markets often with strolling musicians. The nearest if Bedoin - 5 kms away - each Monday morning. There is also a farmers' market each evening during the week where you can pick up local produce picked earlier in the day. The French love to celebrate their produce and this area is no exception. So there are festivals for the asparagus, the strawberry, the cherry, the lavender, the onion, the truffle, the grape and the olive to name but a few. Sometimes the judging committee dress up as the produce - to see grown men and women dressed as an asparagus or a strawberry is hilarious!
Children's activities: They can swing through trees or swim in the local lake at Mormoiron. Kayak down the River Gard or the Sourge. Visit the local miniture rail layout - it has to be the best in the world with dozens of different trains in a setting of villages, farms and miniture plants. Ride horses at the local stables (hats also provided). There are lots of acitivities that don't entail spending a fortune and of course there is always the pool.
Sports & Adventure Activities:
cycling
fishing
hiking
mountain biking
mountain climbing
mountaineering
caving
swimming
tennis
Leisure Activities:
horse riding
sight seeing
walking
Owner
Contact Owner
Patsy and Jeremy Ainslie