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Villa with Pool, Privacy and Magnificent View
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
4 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Sleeps 8 200 sq m
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Barbentane, Provence-Alpes-Côte-D’Azur
- Avignon Festival18 min drive
- Pont Saint-Bénézet20 min drive
- Palais des Papes20 min drive
- Avignon (AVN-Caumont)26 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
Blue Bedroom
1 King Bed
Corner Bedroom
1 King Bed
End Bedroom
1 King Bed
Tower Bedroom
1 Queen Bed
4 bathrooms
Blue Bedroom
Toilet · Shower only
Corner Bedroom
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
End Bedroom
Toilet · Shower only
Tower
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Outdoor play area
Garden
About this property
Villa with Pool, Privacy and Magnificent View
Exceptionally situated villa in Provence near Avignon, in a beautiful, calm setting where the view consists exclusively of mountains and trees, with rabbits and squirrels for company, plus chirping crickets in July and August. The photographs show the spacious terrace, the Montagnette (little mountain, pronounced Montanyet) at the bottom of the garden, the swimming pool, the Pétanque pitch (an area of flat ground surrounded by old railway sleepers to play bowls - a full set is supplied), and the view across the Rhone valley (although the river itself, about a mile away, is not visible from the house because of the trees).
The nearest road is a quarter of a mile away, with very little traffic. The village is within walking distance (for the energetic), but a car is essential to enjoy the surroundings, when you can tear yourself away from the house, the pool and the Montagnette.
A week's not really enough, so you'll be glad to know we offer DISCOUNTS for bookings of 2 weeks or more out of high season (so from January to May, and September to December inclusive) -- please contact owner BEFORE booking.
* FREE CANCELLATION if official Covid travel restrictions prevent you from taking up your holiday. Your payments will be refunded in full. Alternatively, if you prefer, we will change the dates to a later date (this year or next), thus guaranteeing that you will be able to take equivalent holidays for the same price. *
* Croissants & Festival d'Avignon *
With 3 bakers in the nearby village, you can enjoy freshly baked bread and croissants for breakfast every morning (including Sundays), sitting on the terrace soaking in the warmth and the stunning view of the Montagnette. OK, someone has to go and get them; you will be back in the time it takes to make a pot of coffee, and going into the village (especially the baker's) is always a pleasure.
A short bus ride away is Avignon (*** maximum star rating in the Michelin Guide) with its famous (half) bridge ('Sur le Pont d'Avignon...'), Papal Palace, festivals, museums, concerts, street cafés and restaurants... Most famously the July Avignon Festival (mainly performing arts).
* Beauty, traditions, antiques, antiquities and the Camargue *
Then there's the rest of Provence, with l'Abbaye de St Michel de Frigolet close by in the Montagnette, St. Rémy de Provence (Wednesday market) just a few kilometres to the south, Les Alpilles (mini-Alps), Glanum (ancient Greek and Roman Gallic city) and Les Baux (surreal hilltop village and fortifications, huge art displays inside the mountain, and superb wines).
Follow the river south to Arles (Saturday market), or go west to Nîmes, Uzès and the famous Pont du Gard triple-decker Roman aqueduct.
To the east visit Fontaine de Vaucluse, l'Isle sur la Sorgue (antique dealers on Sundays) and Gordes. Or Carpentras with its Friday market.
From Greek antiquities, Roman temples and arenas, and medieval fortresses, to lively village fêtes with horse riders, Arlésiennes in their colourful traditional costumes, and bulls with the young braves running after them - or being chased - in the streets, you can be as relaxed or as busy as the mood takes you.
The Mediterranean is about 40 miles away. You can choose the deserted flatlands of the Camargue (wild horses, bulls and pink flamingos), the unspoilt Les Saintes Maries de la Mer, medieval Aigues Mortes, or Le Grau du Roy with its 18 km (11 miles) of sandy beaches.
Or you can keep it local, with horse riding, cycling, walking, practice golf, and ballooning. You can even join in a game of pétanque with the villagers!
* Easy to get to -- scenic roads or motorway, high speed rail or air *
A leisurely drive through France is the ideal, if you have the time. If not, there is the A7 motorway.
You can fly into Avignon, Nîmes, Marseille or Nice airports.
Slip under the Channel on the Eurostar from London and Ashford (non-stop service to Avignon in the summer - less than 6 hours journey time), or skim across the French countryside on the TGV high speed train from Brussels and major French towns (only 2 hrs 40 mins from Paris to Avignon!).
Car hire available at the airports and railway stations. And there's plenty of parking space at the villa.
The nearest road is a quarter of a mile away, with very little traffic. The village is within walking distance (for the energetic), but a car is essential to enjoy the surroundings, when you can tear yourself away from the house, the pool and the Montagnette.
A week's not really enough, so you'll be glad to know we offer DISCOUNTS for bookings of 2 weeks or more out of high season (so from January to May, and September to December inclusive) -- please contact owner BEFORE booking.
* FREE CANCELLATION if official Covid travel restrictions prevent you from taking up your holiday. Your payments will be refunded in full. Alternatively, if you prefer, we will change the dates to a later date (this year or next), thus guaranteeing that you will be able to take equivalent holidays for the same price. *
* Croissants & Festival d'Avignon *
With 3 bakers in the nearby village, you can enjoy freshly baked bread and croissants for breakfast every morning (including Sundays), sitting on the terrace soaking in the warmth and the stunning view of the Montagnette. OK, someone has to go and get them; you will be back in the time it takes to make a pot of coffee, and going into the village (especially the baker's) is always a pleasure.
A short bus ride away is Avignon (*** maximum star rating in the Michelin Guide) with its famous (half) bridge ('Sur le Pont d'Avignon...'), Papal Palace, festivals, museums, concerts, street cafés and restaurants... Most famously the July Avignon Festival (mainly performing arts).
* Beauty, traditions, antiques, antiquities and the Camargue *
Then there's the rest of Provence, with l'Abbaye de St Michel de Frigolet close by in the Montagnette, St. Rémy de Provence (Wednesday market) just a few kilometres to the south, Les Alpilles (mini-Alps), Glanum (ancient Greek and Roman Gallic city) and Les Baux (surreal hilltop village and fortifications, huge art displays inside the mountain, and superb wines).
Follow the river south to Arles (Saturday market), or go west to Nîmes, Uzès and the famous Pont du Gard triple-decker Roman aqueduct.
To the east visit Fontaine de Vaucluse, l'Isle sur la Sorgue (antique dealers on Sundays) and Gordes. Or Carpentras with its Friday market.
From Greek antiquities, Roman temples and arenas, and medieval fortresses, to lively village fêtes with horse riders, Arlésiennes in their colourful traditional costumes, and bulls with the young braves running after them - or being chased - in the streets, you can be as relaxed or as busy as the mood takes you.
The Mediterranean is about 40 miles away. You can choose the deserted flatlands of the Camargue (wild horses, bulls and pink flamingos), the unspoilt Les Saintes Maries de la Mer, medieval Aigues Mortes, or Le Grau du Roy with its 18 km (11 miles) of sandy beaches.
Or you can keep it local, with horse riding, cycling, walking, practice golf, and ballooning. You can even join in a game of pétanque with the villagers!
* Easy to get to -- scenic roads or motorway, high speed rail or air *
A leisurely drive through France is the ideal, if you have the time. If not, there is the A7 motorway.
You can fly into Avignon, Nîmes, Marseille or Nice airports.
Slip under the Channel on the Eurostar from London and Ashford (non-stop service to Avignon in the summer - less than 6 hours journey time), or skim across the French countryside on the TGV high speed train from Brussels and major French towns (only 2 hrs 40 mins from Paris to Avignon!).
Car hire available at the airports and railway stations. And there's plenty of parking space at the villa.
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Amenities
Pool
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
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Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
2 baby cots available -- see below
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs (limit 1 total)
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Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
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Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
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About the area
Barbentane
Located in Barbentane, this villa is in a rural area and in the mountains. Notable landmarks in the area include Palais des Papes and Pont du Gard. Travelling with kids? Consider Avignon Ferris Wheel and Marche du Samedi Matin. Fishing and swimming offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with mountain biking and hiking/biking trails nearby.

Barbentane, Provence-Alpes-Côte-D’Azur
What's nearby
- Avignon Festival - 18 min drive - 11.2 km
- Pont Saint-Bénézet - 20 min drive - 13.2 km
- Palais des Papes - 20 min drive - 13.5 km
- Avignon Cathedral - 20 min drive - 13.5 km
- Place de l'Horloge - 23 min drive - 12.8 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Maison Eric Kayser - 14 min drive
- L'Olivier - 11 min drive
- Bar Des Négociants - 17 min walk
- Le Bistrot sous les Platanes - 11 min drive
- Hôtel Kyriad Avignon - 14 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Dr Jeanny Valls

Why they chose this property
It feels so good being here. Maybe not the most beautiful house nor the most sumptuously furnished (although there's everything you need and much more than you normally find in rental accommodation) but the setting is -- wow!
Walk or run up the hillside, explore the Montagnette on foot or mountain bike, stand, sit, lie or float and look around you, enjoy the views, or close your eyes, relax, feel the breeze on your face, draw in the scent of pine, rosemary, thyme and jasmine, bask in the sound of birds or crickets or the wind in the treetops, soak in the warmth of the sun...
Walk or run up the hillside, explore the Montagnette on foot or mountain bike, stand, sit, lie or float and look around you, enjoy the views, or close your eyes, relax, feel the breeze on your face, draw in the scent of pine, rosemary, thyme and jasmine, bask in the sound of birds or crickets or the wind in the treetops, soak in the warmth of the sun...
What makes this property unique
There's the space to be yourself. If you all want to be together in the living room or the dining room or round the barbecue or in the pool, no problem. But when you want to be on your own, you can come and go as you please without bumping into anyone else : counting the French windows there's 8 (yes, eight) entrances and exits from the bedrooms and other parts of the house to the main terrace, side terrace, kitchen terrace, pool area and garden (though you have to be tall enough to reach the upper locks on the front door and the French windows, so you needn't worry about a child wandering out unnoticed).
The grounds are on several different levels. You can curl up on a seat or stretch out on a sunbed in total privacy among the olives -- or under the pines -- or on an open lawn -- or behind a clump of large shrubs -- east, west, north and south of the house.
You can exhaust yourself playing hide and seek with the children -- they'll win -- and it's a safe environment for them, provided you cover the pool (or set the pool alarm and have an adult close by).
And even when you're out of sight, you need not fear starvation -- just outside the kitchen there's an old-fashioned ding-dong bell on the wall with a rope-pull for the cook(s) to call in the hungry.
The grounds are on several different levels. You can curl up on a seat or stretch out on a sunbed in total privacy among the olives -- or under the pines -- or on an open lawn -- or behind a clump of large shrubs -- east, west, north and south of the house.
You can exhaust yourself playing hide and seek with the children -- they'll win -- and it's a safe environment for them, provided you cover the pool (or set the pool alarm and have an adult close by).
And even when you're out of sight, you need not fear starvation -- just outside the kitchen there's an old-fashioned ding-dong bell on the wall with a rope-pull for the cook(s) to call in the hungry.
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