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Mas Alpilles

Eygalières, Saint Rémy de Provence, Provence

  • 8-10
  • 4
  • 3

Accommodation

At a glance

  1. Sleeps 8-10
  2. 3 Double Bedrooms
  3. 1 Twin Bedroom
  4. 3 Bathrooms
  5. WiFi
  6. Heated Pool*
  7. Independent Annexe
  8. Table Tennis
  9. Shops 800m
  10. Restaurant 350m
  11. Small Party Rate (up to 6 people)
  • Ground Floor: Kitchen (oven, microwave, dishwasher). Living/dining room with doors to terrace (TV, WiFi). Office area. Utility room (washing machine). Principal double bedroom with en suite shower room. Cloakroom.
  • First Floor: Double bedroom. Twin bedroom. Bathroom. Separate WC.
  • Annexe: Self contained with separate entrance. Double bedroom. Bathroom. Living area with kitchenette (sink, oven). Stairs to mezzanine with two single beds.
  • Outside: Covered dining terrace. Gardens. Boules area. Barbecue. Private gated entrance.
  • Private heated* swimming pool (14m x 4m).

Mas Alpilles is within a 15-minute walk of the well known cafés and restaurants of the village of Eygalières, in the heart of the quintessentially Provençal region of Les Alpilles. Using traditional materials, the owners of this contemporary villa have created a wonderfully chic and convivial home for guests to enjoy.

All bedrooms are well appointed and the beautiful kitchen/living areas will be a pleasure to relax and dine in. In the main house, a winding stone staircase leads to the two first floor bedrooms that share a bathroom. Outside of July and August the house is also available as a three bedroom option by renting just the main house. The guest house adjacent adds further sleeping options for up to 10 all season boasting a downstairs double and mezzanine with twin beds (more suitable for teens).

The well kept gardens are spacious, with grassy lawns for play, a boules area and olive grove, but the large pool and dining terrace will undoubtedly be the focus of your holiday in Mas Alpilles.

Eygalières (800m) is popular with artists and painters and is one of the prettiest villages in the ‘Alpilles’ mountains that provide its backdrop. There is a weekly market when the cafés and bistros become lively with locals. ‘Les Alpilles’ hills are lovely for walking and cycling and its villages are typically Provençal. We recommend a visit to Les Baux-de-Provence in particular (22km), a medieval village built on a spectacular rocky outcrop, and Arles (30km) with its Roman amphitheatre, shady squares and Camarguais culture. Marseille airport is 62km.

  • *Heated pool at extra cost 275€ per week.
  • Please note that there is a local tourist tax to pay: £2.73 per night for guests aged 18 and over.
  • Barbecues are not permitted anywhere in this area for risk of forest fires.

Pricing & Availability

Additional Pricing Information

All Prices are per property, not per person.

Please note that all visitors to France aged 18 and over are required to pay a Tourist Tax. We collect this tax prior to your holiday and remit it on your behalf. The notes above specify the amount per person per night which will be added to your booking.

Where two or more prices are shown for the same date, you pay the amount shown for the number of people in your party.  When the small party rate is paid only three bedrooms in the main house will be available.

Location of Mas Alpilles

Locality

Great Things to Do Near Mas Alpilles

Baux-de-Provence

This gorgeous medieval village, which features on the 'Most Beautiful Villages in France' list, should definitely also be on your sightseeing to-do list! Set on a rocky plateau, there are superb views on a clear day down to Arles and the Camargue. There is some beautiful architecture to see, but also just a lovely atmosphere of an authentic Provencal village with pleasant terrace cafés and art galleries to browse.

Perfume and Fragrance Museum

At this museum in Graveson, you can learn about how perfume is made, see the stills and other equipment, enjoy a stroll in the aromatic herb garden, buy organic essential oils and diffusers, and even get a massage!

Explore Eygalières

Take a stroll from the bottom of the village to the clock tower at the top, passing houses built from the local limestone with carved doors, a number of chapels and the remains of a castle keep. Visit on Friday morning to peruse the market stalls with the locals, and why not finish off with a spot of lunch.

Châteauneuf-du-Pape

This town in the Rhône Valley is renowned and revered around the world for its quality wines, and you can learn more about winemaking in the area at the Maison Brotte winery and museum.

Archaeological Site of Glanum

These Roman ruins near Saint-Rémy date back to about 100BC although it is thought there was a native population here from about 500BC. Around 260AD, the town was destroyed by barbarian invasions but the survivors founded a village nearby that was to become Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. The ruins were uncovered in the early 20th century, and include some superb classical architecture.

The Camargue

This unique natural site is worth a day trip. Join a boat trip through the unique Camargue landscape and look out for the resident horses, bulls and birds. Or explore on foot or by bike at the Petit Rhône Reserve.

Enjoying the great outdoors in the Alpilles

The Alpilles natural park, on your doorstep, is great for walking and mountain biking, as well as more adventurous activities such as climbing, quad biking, canyoning and via ferrata. There is a diverse range of landscape within the park and it is an important habitat for many species of flora and fauna.

Estrine Museum and Van Gogh Interpretation Centre

The 18th century Estrine Hotel in St Rémy was built to house the Princes' Judicature headquarters. Nowadays it houses the Estrine Museum, dedicated to Vincent Van Gogh. Visitors can find out about this exceptional artist, who lived in Saint-Rémy for a year, and his influence on 20th and 21st century art. The museum's permanent collection also includes work by other artists such as Bernard Buffet and Albert Gleizes, and there are two or three temporary exhibitions a year.

Local gardens to visit

Garden lovers will no doubt wish to visit 'Les Sentiers de l'Abondance' in Eygalières, landscaped gardens with a focus on aromatic and medicinal plants, and 'Le Jardin d'Alcinoos' in St Rémy, a private botanical garden dotted with artworks and scultures.

Carrières de Lumières

This former quarry has been converted into a multimedia centre, where still and moving images are projected onto all the walls and floors, offering a truly immersive experience! There are usually at least two shows to choose from, often exploring and showcasing the work of a visual artist, for example Picasso and Van Gogh in 2018.

Motorheads

may like to visit the 'Musée Automobile de Provence' in Orgon, which traces a century of mechanical history from the bicycle to the car. Includes some lovely old cars and vintage posters etc.

Little Provence

'La Petite Provence du Paradou' is a sweet 1/6 scale model Provençal village inhabited by about 400 figurines, posed in different traditional scenes of daily life, at the farmhouse, the laundry, the market etc - marvel at the details! Near to Les Baux-de-Provence.

Keep the teenagers entertained

at the Paintball and Laser game centre in St Rémy!

Avignon

The principal city in the region, Avignon’s historic centre includes a 12th century Romanesque cathedral Notre Dame des Doms and the 14th century Palais des Papes, an immense Gothic building with formidable walls up to 18 feet thick! There are, of course, also many restaurants and cafés, shops, parks and squares to explore.

Sur le pont

Visit the famous 'Pont d’Avignon' of the children's song, although only 4 of the bridge's original 22 piles are still standing so be careful where you dance! Also not far away is another very famous bridge, the Pont du Gard, a three-tier Roman aqueduct.

Barben Zoo

Near Salon de Provence, this zoo is set in a 33 hectare forest and has over 600 animals of more than 120 different species. Many large mammals, as well as reptile and bird collections. Why not combine with a visit to the Chateau nearby?

Day out at the Farm

Come face to face with nearly 400 animals of 80 different breeds at the Ferme de la Gallinière. Donkeys, cows, horses, rabbits, goats, sheep, turkeys, geese, hens, pheasants, peacocks and many others. You can take a picnic to eat there, and go on horse and cart or pony rides. Situated between Avignon and Orange.

Château de la Barben

This medieval fortress with gardens designed by Le Nôtre is situated between Salon de Provence and Aix en Provence. Built in the 11th century on a rocky peak, the chateau was impregnable, and belonged to successive families including royalty. The Château has become the setting for events: heritage days, candlelit tours, medieval banquets and shows. It is also lived in and fully furnished, and can be explored by guided tour by costumed guides. The gardens are open to the public on certain days and include ponds, fountains, statues, and even a 30-metre long underground passage.

Make a splash!

Enjoy a family day out on a hot day at the water park in Monteux. Ride the surf simulator 'Da Wave', cool off in the pools and water slides, and explore the Adventurers' Castle playground.

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Eygalières 10 mins 
St-Rémy-de-Provence 15 mins 
Les Baux-de-Provence 30 mins 
Salon-de-Provence 35 mins 
Avignon 45 mins 

Beaches

Plage du Prado (Marseille) 1 Hr 30 mins 

Airports

Avignon 30 mins 
Marseille 55 mins 
Nimes 55 mins 
Montpellier 1 Hr 25 mins 
Toulon 2 Hrs 5 mins 

Train Stations

Cavaillon 20 mins 
Avignon TGV 35 mins 
Aix TGV 1 Hr  

ports

Le Havre 9 Hrs 30 mins 
Caen 9 Hrs 35 mins 
Calais 9 Hrs 40 mins 
St Malo 10 Hrs 35 mins 
Cherbourg 10 Hrs 35 mins 
Roscoff 12 Hrs  
Times are approximate

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