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"Big nice house, built and decorated with loving care," An atraveo customer wrote.1/5Pool villas in South France
Southern France | In these French villas at the blue coast you will find soothing tranquillity and undisturbed sunbaths at private pools.
Per week from USD 548
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2/5The scent of lavender
Provence | The fields of the Provence are lit up with deep shades of violet and blue between mid-June and mid-August. A fresh scent of lavender is then laid over the landscape. Best time to travel, don’t you think?
Per week from USD 384
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3/5Vacation with your dog
France | With these holiday houses it is explicitely allowed to bring pets so that your faithful four legged friend can also enjoy a relaxing and eventful holiday.
Per week from USD 350
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This restored medieval church in Périgord is a holiday home for up to three people.4/5Surprisingly different
France | Have you ever lived in a chapel? In a circus caravan? Or what about a cave for your next France vacation? You can experience such extraordinary vacations with us?
Per week from USD 394
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Holiday park in Normandy, located not far from the coast.5/5Take a carefree holiday
France | Everyone can enjoy a holiday here to the fullest. Parents can relax while the little ones will find dozens of entertainment options.
Per week from USD 300
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Southern France | Pool villas in South France
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Provence | The scent of lavender
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France | Vacation with your dog
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France | Surprisingly different
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France | Holiday in a holiday park
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Location reviews
Total rating of Cabrières-d'Avignon
This is what holiday rental customers wrote about Cabrières-d'Avignon
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- An atraveo-customer wrote
on 03/07/2013 in German, travel period: June 2013“The property is less than 1 km from Coustellet. Coustellet is a one traffic-signal crossroads town. It has a large, new Super U grocery store, two petro stations, at least two money machines, a cave featuring local Luberon wines, and a large musee de lavande. On Sundays a large market operates and it is great for cheese, fruit, vegetables, seafood, meat, flowers, etc, etc. The town is a good base for visits to Gordes, L'isle sur la Sorgue, Avignon, Orange, Gigondas, Chateauneuf de Pape, Pont du Gard, Arles, St Remy de provence, Aix-en-Provence, etc.”
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This review has been given for property no. 414431 - An atraveo-customer wrote
on 03/07/2013 in German, travel period: June 2013“Coustellet is a one traffic-signal crossroads town. It has a large, new Super U grocery store, two petrol stations, at least two money machines, a cave featuring local Luberon wines, and a large musee de lavande. On Sundays a large market operates and it is great for cheese, fruit, vegetables, seafood, meat, flowers, etc. The town is a good base for visits to Gordes, L'isle sur la Sorgue, Avignon, Orange, Gigondas, Chateauneuf de Pape, Pont du Gard, Arles, St Remy de provence, Aix-en-Provence, etc.”
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This review has been given for property no. 414431 - An atraveo-customer wrote
on 03/07/2013 in German, travel period: June 2013“The property is less than 1 km from Coustellet. Coustellet is a one traffic-signal crossroads town. It has a large, new Super U grocery store, two petro stations, at least two money machines, a cave featuring local Luberon wines, and a large musee de lavande. On Sundays a large market operates and it is great for cheese, fruit, vegetables, seafood, meat, flowers, etc, etc. The town is a good base for visits to Gordes, L'isle sur la Sorgue, Avignon, Orange, Gigondas, Chateauneuf de Pape, Pont du Gard, Arles, St Remy de provence, Aix-en-Provence, etc.”
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This review has been given for property no. 414431 - An atraveo-customer wrote
on 07/08/2012 in Danish, travel period: July 2012“If you, like us, don't have a car, we recommend taking the train to Cavallion or L'Isle sur la Sorgue and fetch a cab from there or to arrange to be picked up by the hosts. Cabrières-d'Avignon itself is not easy to reach by means of public transportation. There is no train station and bus services are practically non-existing. In advance we had considered renting some bikes, but ended up walking everywhere instead. There are a lot of marked paths to explore and we for example walked 4 kilometres through the hills to Gordes (7 kilometres by car) and along the old plague wall.
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Cabrières-d'Avignon itself is a charming little village with a local bakery, a butcher shop and a small supermarket (all closed on Monday and in the middle of the day). There are also two restaurants in different price ranges.”
This review has been given for property no. 815108
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