Villa Flayosc - Holiday home 6 persons
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Description
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Villa 130m² / Sleeps 4 + 2 Ch. 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom. Private pool. Shops 500m. Style : Provencal holiday villa set within mature grounds, typically Mediterranean. Peaceful but close to village centre. Between the Gorges du Verdon and the Mediterranean coast. 9 km west of Draguignan.
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Interior accommodation Living/Dining room: 35m², sofa, armchairs, tables, chairs, satellite TV (Astra foreign chains), DVD, hi-fi. Kitchen: separate, 8m², toaster, kettle, coffee machine, fridge, freezer, oven, hob. Utility room: 8 m², dishwasher, microwave, vacuum cleaner, washing machine, ironing equipment, table barbecue.
2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 1 Separate wc:
Bedroom 1 : first floor, 10m², double bed, cupboard. Bedroom 2 : first floor, 10m², double bed, children’s bunk beds (90 x 190cm), cupboard.
Bathroom : first floor, 4m², bath/shower, basin. Separate wc : ground floor.
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Exterior furnishings Grounds : 1000m², trees, terraced. Terrace 1 : 15m², covered, chairs and table. Terrace 2 : 30m², Chairs and table, electric barbecue, shower (cold water). Terrace 3 : 9m², accessed via 3 steps from the pool, with view of the pool. Deck chairs, parasol. Pool : secure, triangular, 5 x 5 x 7m. Depth: 0.6 to 1.7m, steps. Sun loungers.
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Location Half way between the Gorges du Verdon and the Mediterranean coast, amidst olive groves and famous vineyards, Flayosc is a medieval village perched on a low, conical hill a few km west of Draguignan. The village was defended by its circular wall of houses, much still visible today. In some areas, a second wall of buildings is separated from the outer section by a very narrow street. Within the old village, sections of ancient walls and the three old `portes` Sarrasine, Cresson and Paris can be seen.
PLACES TO VISIT: Lorgues. 8 km . Small and very pleasant medieval town with a maze of old streets, open squares and fountains, surrounded by vineyards and olive trees. Draguignan. 9 km. Pleasant town once a military centre but now with tourist and cultural attractions. Lovely avenues lined with plane trees surround the old city. Excellent shopping and markets. Several museums. Tourtour. 14 km. Also called the village in the sky. Medieval hilltop village with plenty of narrow streets lined with very picturesque Provencal houses. Salernes. 15 km. Medieval town built around its castle, in a picturesque setting in the valley of the Bresque river. Best known for its tradition of tile making, especially for the trademark terracotta hexagonal floor tiles of Provence.
THINGS TO DO: Provence Aventure, Vidauban. 18 km. Tree top adventure park. A beautiful setting, in the heart of an oak forest, on the banks of the Argens River. Different trails for the whole family (from the age of 3) according to ages and abilities including for the fearless ones a 200m-long zip line crossing the Argens river. A refreshing experience! Le Jardin de César et Léonie, Le Muy. 20 km. Horse riding, Tree top adventure park. For great thrills in all security, up to 12m in height. Different trails for all abilities and ages and a lovely way to discover the forest. Also pony and horse rides available. At Les Folies de Léonie, there is free access to a giant playground under parents’ supervision. Golf de St Endréol, La Motte. 25 km. Golf course. 18 holes Par 72 - 6219m. In a stunning, sun-drenched natural setting, a spectacular and internationally renowned course offering splendid views over the river Endre. Aqualand, Fréjus. 35 km. Waterpark. Fantastic waterpark with a great number of water rides for the whole family, including the largest wave pool in Europe and the huge Twin-Twister water slide. Not for the faint hearted!
FURTHER AFIELD: Aups. 22 km. Pretty Provencal hill top village overlooked by the remains of its medieval castle. Its weekly markets are famous including its winter truffle markets. Fréjus. 35 km. Seaside resort, ancient military port and Roman city, with a rich and impressive historical and architectural heritage. Some stunning scattered Roman remains can still be seen including one of the largest amphitheatres from Gallic times and a Roman theatre still in use for summer events. Ste Maxime. 40 km. Fashionable and elegant seaside resort with old cobbled streets, designer boutiques, excellent restaurants, colourful port and a choice of beautiful sandy beaches. Boats across the bay to St Tropez. Gorges du Verdon. 55 km. Europe’s largest river canyon and one of France’s greatest natural wonder with twisting narrow roads, dramatic scenery, awesome views but also lofty little villages and chapels clinging to the rocks. THE place for climbing, rafting, canyoning, kayaking...
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