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Deluxe Accommodations in Provence

Le Castellas is a 17th century residence, located on a small street at the heart of the village of Collias, an old village of Provence. Several old houses perfectly restored houses form an enclosure organized around an interior patio.
Read MoreThe wisteria covered terrace is the ideal spot for having breakfast in the morning light, while in the evening, in the velvet atmosphere of subdued lights, you can savour the cuisine of our chef, Jérome Nutile, full of colour, flavour and fragrance. Le Castellas is a place of dreams where life is pleasant, an ideal place of inspiration for artists, painters, and sculptors. This little universe thrills the heart even more when Chantal and Raymond Aparis receive you as friends with warmth and smiles.

An oasis of calm, bathed in light, Le Mas de la Rose was made for pleasure. Here, time stands still, while you enjoy all the activities that take your fancy sporting, cultural, leisure or dining.
Read MoreLe Mas de la Rose is more than a guest house : we like to think of it as a house for friends, where hospitality is key and everyone feels at home. Full of light and elegant Provençal style, the marvellous Le Mas de la Rose is set in 74 acres of parkland with a backdrop of the Alpilles Mountains. The private home atmosphere welcomes you like an old friend; a place to indulge in good food, experience great service and sophisticated living.

Set in the heart of the Provence countryside Auberge de Noves occupies a 19th-Century manor house with a mottled stone facade. Marked trail routes for hiking and cycling surround the Auberge de Noves and invite you to explore the 20-acres grounds.
Read MoreThe estate boasts a swimming pool which is heated from spring through autumn, tennis court and helipad. Each room has its own unique design and is furnished with antiques - some of the rooms have been built inside a former chapel. The Michelin star restaurant serves Provencal gourmet cuisine using fresh seasonal produce and features a large wine cellar. The Auberge De Noves has been family-run since the 1950s, giving the residence a charming Provencal character.

The Hameau des Baux, an oasis of peace and quiet, lies to the south of the Alpilles range between Maussane and Fontvielle, beautifully integrated into the natural splendour of its surroundings on two hectares of land between the Baux de Provence and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
Read MoreThis unique haven, sheltered from inquisitive onlookers, provides the traveller with a series of timeless portraits, with intimacy, simplicity and shared emotion. The elegant, relaxing interior decoration expresses all the splendour of the Baux de Provence in this timeless space. The Hameau des Baux has been designed like a family home, blending ancestral traditions with a dash of contemporary boldness. Traditional building materials give a pure, spare style to all the common areas. The muted, time-worn colours inspired by the history of Alpilles are most restful after the bright sun of the long summer days.

The house itself, built with a great respect of the Provencal architecture, trimmed with white stone from Les Baux de Provence, roofed with reclaimed terracotta tiles and its shutters of the almond green of the olive trees, is a genuine haven of peace and harmony.
Read MoreFrom the entrance to the hotel, between the olive branches, a row of shrubs mixed with rosemary, sage and other aromatic and coloured plants brings you to the reception. A small lavender field provides the making of lavender-bags and bottles of lavender laundry water which are sold in the hotel’s boutique. Beautiful, generous and precious trees, drenched by the warm Mediterranean light and swept by the mistral, the olive trees are the treasure of the Alpilles and of the Mas de l’Oulivié!

Le Vieux Castillon is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful hotels in Provence. Converted from several medieval houses, the hotel exudes character. Le Vieux Castillon is set high up in the heart of the village.
Read MoreSheltered by olive trees and hundred-year-old cypresses, this welcoming, Renaissance-era hotel offers quality service under vaults and tiled eaves. The service is attentive, the bedrooms are exquisite, and there is a lovely terrace and outdoor pool, but the real highlight is the cuisine, well deserving of its Michelin star.
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