Les Alpilles
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Overview
With enchanting views over the roof tops towards the mountains and landscapes of Provence, Les Alpilles enjoys an enviable setting in the idyllic village of Eygalières.
This is a rare find, a house with immense character set above the village amongst old stone houses. It is in fact two houses side by side which are joined together by a charming Provençal patio, plus a third cottage just by the garden.
Inside the rambling interiors you’ll discover vaulted kitchens, six pretty bedrooms, six quirky bathrooms and comfortable living spaces amongst traditional features such as exposed rock, wood beamed ceilings and steep steps and passages. The home is full of light yet thick stone walls keep the interiors cool in the heat of the summer sun. The furnishings are the perfect blend of old-style vintage and modern pieces whilst contemporary art adds to the bohemian vibe.
Dine al-fresco with friends and enjoy good local wine in authentic surroundings on the stone patio overlooking the fountain or follow the steps down to the garden with a dazzling swimming pool and glorious mountain views. With towering Cypress trees and mesmerising vistas around, this is an idyllic setting and it’s no wonder A-list celebrities have bought houses in the village, including just next door.
You can wander into the heart of Eygalières in a couple of minutes where you’ll find a bakery, butchers, restaurants and a lovely Farmer’s market on a Friday morning. This is an archetypal Provençal village with winding lanes, an old church, beautiful gardens and amazing views of olive groves, vineyards and Les Alpilles mountains afar.
Cyclists and keen walkers can follow stunning trails in the surrounding valleys, winding through landscapes of lavender, pine forests and olive trees. Delightful St-Rémy is just fifteen minutes by car whilst other magnificent villages of Les Alpilles Natural Park include Mausanne and Les Baux-de-Provence, one of France’s Plus Beaux Villages.
Whether discovering the beauty of the nearby Luberon National Park with villages such as Van Gogh’s beloved Gordes or visiting the fascinating cities of Arles, Avignon and Nimes, this is quintessential Provence and an absolutely wonderful place to be.
What you should know…
- Les Alpilles is in fact three stone houses on various levels that can be accessed from the street or the large patio - see the "Features" tab for more details.
- Air-conditioning is featured in four bedrooms only. Please see the "Features" tab for more details.
- The beautiful old stone staircases and the terraced layout, both inside and out, can be steep and slightly uneven at times.
Property Features
Property Interiors (various levels)
First House (two floors)
- Living room with fireplace and TV
- Well-equipped kitchen with doors leading to al-fresco dining area
- Bedroom with single bed (90cm) and shower room with WC
- Bedroom with double bed and bathroom with WC and air-conditioning
Second House (two floors)
- Lounge with TV
- 3 x bedrooms with double bed and separate shower room
(Two bedrooms in the second house feature air-conditioning)
Third House (accessed via garden or street)
- Living area with TV and fireplace
- Kitchen-diner, well-equipped including relaxation area
- Bedroom with double bed (180cm) shower room with WC and air-conditioning
Outside Grounds
- Swimming pool (11mx5m) open approximately May to end-September
- Summer kitchen and barbecue
- Central patio with fountain and al-fresco dining/lounge area
- Upper terrace with seating area
- Terraced gardens
- Boules pitch
Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- Air-conditioning (four rooms in total)
- TV x 4
- Fireplaces x 5
- Piano
- Hi-Fi system inside and outside the garden and patio
- Table football
- Green'Up socket in the car park for electric car charging
Location
About the surrounding area of Les AlpillesLes Alpilles is a village house set in an elevated position with stunning mountain views just a couple of minutes walk from the heart of the pretty Provençal village of Eygalières.
Set in Les Alpilles Nature Park, this is one of the prettiest villages in Provence with its winding lanes, lovely landscapes of the surrounding countryside and authentic charm. In recent years some A-list celebrities have bought villas in and around the village, including just next door to Les Alpilles.
There is a village church, a bakery, butchers, a handful of restaurants and cafes-bars plus a lovely Provençal market on a Friday morning.
Just a short drive away is famous St-Rémy (12km), a town well-known as a home to many artists who sell their work in the local art galleries. In the summer months, on selected Sundays, the ‘Route des Artistes’ fills with local artists showing off their work creating a wonderful and bustling atmosphere. The town is also famous for its many restaurants, from down to earth bistros found on pretty narrow streets to Michelin starred establishments and food lovers shouldn’t miss the market on a Wednesday morning.
Further south in Les Alpilles Nature Park are many other archetypal Provençal villages such as Mausanne, well-known for its amazing olive oil and Les Baux-de-Provence (22km), one of France’s Plus Beaux Villages, built into the rock in an incredible setting.
Van Gogh’s favourite haunts of Arles (41km) to the south and Gordes (33km) in the outstanding Luberon region, are other wonderful places to visit, passing fields of sunflowers or lavender in the summer as well as vineyards and olive groves across this captivating region.
The small but lively city of Avignon (32km) is worthy of a visit during your stay. Explore the winding medieval streets, experience further excellent dining opportunities and visit two UNESCO world heritage sites, the Pope’s Palace and Saint Benezet Bridge. The covered market offers all sorts of delights or head to the weekend farmers, flower and flea markets for wonderful local produce and a bargain or two. The bohemian quarter of the city, just next to the Sorgue river, has more of a village atmosphere with its artists, musicians, cafes and wine-bars.
Those looking for activity have so much on their doorstep with tennis in the village, both horse-riding and golf within a short drive as well as some beautiful hikes and cycle routes to follow, with some wonderful walks from the house itself. Family-friendly activities across the region include pony-rides, rock-climbing, a zoo to the south and even a delightful model-railway to the north whilst the most adventurous can try trekking across the tree tops at an activity centre or kayaking in Provence.
Local Amenities | |||
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Nearest Airport |
Avignon/Nimes
(20km/62km) |
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Nearest Train Station |
Avignon
(32km) |
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Nearest Village |
Eygalières
(2-min walk) |
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Nearest Restaurant |
Eygalières
(2-min walk ) |
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Nearest Supermarket |
Small grocery store in Eygalières
(800m) |
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Nearest Town/City |
Saint-Rémy/Avignon
(12km/32km) |
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Nearest Golf |
Golf de Servanes
(15km) |
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Nearest Tennis |
Eygalières
(200m) |
Region
Stay in and around the region of Avignon to discover picturesque villages, historic towns, Côtes du Rhône vineyards and beautiful landscapes of summer sunflowers, olive groves and rural countryside. This is a fantastic base for exploring much of Provence and beyond.
With its historic, gastronomic and cultural riches, the small city of Avignon stands proudly by the banks of the Rhône, home to vibrant markets, restaurants, wine-bars and impressive UNESCO World Heritage sites.
One of the most visited monuments of France, Le Palais des Papes is in the heart of the old city, next to the 12th century cathedral and leafy Jardin des Doms where you can admire gorgeous views of the river and Provençal countryside beyond. Soak up the rich history of Le Pont d’Avignon on a guided tour before heading over the river to capture photogenic shots of the city from île de la Barthelasse, France’s largest river island. Avignon’s little tourist road train is a great way to explore the historic city with young children.
Stock up on seasonal fruit, vegetables and regional delights at the beautiful covered market at Les Halles d’Avignon or wait for the main Saturday morning Provençal market near the 14th century Basilique Saint-Pierre. Embrace the city’s food scene across its many cafes and restaurants from the tourist haunts of Place de l’Horloge to hidden gems found on the charming side streets and shady squares of the old quarter. Avignon is also known for its Côtes du Rhône wineries and bars waiting to be discovered.
In July the 3-week long Festival d’Avignon takes over the city, a world-renowned event with contemporary performing arts, films and exhibitions taking place across theatres, cinemas and outdoor venues.
Beyond the city centre, hire bikes to cycle along part of the via Rhôna route or enjoy the landscapes of île de la Barthelasse passing farmland, orchards and vistas across the river towards Avignon’s city centre. Meanwhile, antique lovers won’t want to miss the Saturday morning brocante in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, one of Provence’s most famous flea markets, or venture further afield to the wonderful Sunday morning brocante in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.
Embrace the Provençal ambience across villages of the Vaucluse – one of our favourites is charming Pernes-les-Fontaines, loved for its many fountains and delightful market every Saturday morning and Wednesday evening in July and August. Velleron is famed for its early evening farmers’ market open throughout the year (six evenings a week from April to September) whilst Saint-Didier and Venasque are two other picture-perfect Provençal villages to discover.
Driving south instead, visit the art galleries and Wednesday morning market of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, a bustling town on the edge of Les Alpilles where Vincent Van Gogh lived towards the end of his life. Enjoy lunch on a pavement terrace in the idyllic hilltop village of Eygalières (you may even spot a discreet A-list celebrity or two) or head south-west of Avignon to embrace the historic ambience of Tarascon and Beaucaire with their impressive castles overlooking the Rhône river.
Kids
Best Suited For: TeensIn nearby St-Rémy you can follow a Van Gogh trail, looking out for the sign-boards featuring paintings the artist created in the village. Young history lovers may also enjoy the archaeological site of Glanum just outside of the village.
If you head to Avignon for the day you can take the little road train across the city, including the Pont d’Avignon and take a boat trip along the Rhône.
The region offers horse-riding or pony clubs for younger kids or the more adventurous may like to try rock-climbing in Les Alpilles or head to the Luberon to a tree-top activity centre. This part of Provence also offers wonderful trails for keen cyclists.
Young and old train lovers alike will adore the model railway, the JardiTrain, just south of Carpentras whilst animal lovers should head to Zoo La Barben with over 600 species of animals across several hectares of land.
A little further afield you can hire kayaks along the Sorgue or canoe by the magnificent Pont du Gard, near Nimes.
Baby and Toddler Equipment
- Cot(s)
- High Chair(s)
Kids Activities Close-by
- Walk to Village
- Walk to Restaurant
- <1hr to Airport
- Cycling
- Horse Riding
- Outdoor Pursuit & Activities
- Tourist Towns & Villages
- Historical Sites
Onsite Facilities
- Table Football
Extras
At Oliver’s Travels we pride ourselves on going that little bit further for our guests. From private chefs to babysitters we can help you arrange those little extras that make it a truly memorable holiday. Simply fill in the concierge request form or contact the Oliver’s Concierge Team who will be happy to help. We can typically help you arrange any of the following:
- Maid service/extra cleaning
- Private chef/cook/catering
- Welcome hamper/pre-stocked fridge
- Local day-trips or tours
- Airport pick-up/drop-off
Please note that all extras are subject to availability and must be requested in advance of the holiday (prices on request). Due to some rural/remote locations, not all services will be available at all properties. However, we will always do our best to fulfil your requests!
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Make hosting a memorable dinner party at your villa an absolute breeze with our superb Chef Service. Our chefs will take care of everything for you from start to finish so you can just sit back and enjoy the gastronomic experience. They will bring all the necessary ingredients, cook and serve the food and even clean up afterwards. To find out more visit www.oliverstravels.com/chefs
Security deposit | €3000 paid by credit card pre-authorisation and refunded on departure subject to full inspection |
Arrival time | 3.00 p.m. |
Departure time | 10.00 a.m. |
Terms & Conditions
These terms and conditions may be amended from time to time.
Security deposit | €3000 paid by credit card pre-authorisation and refunded on departure subject to full inspection |
Arrival time | 3.00 p.m. |
Departure time | 10.00 a.m. |
Energy costs included? | Yes. |
Linen & towels included? | Yes, including pool towels. |
End of stay cleaning included? | Yes. However, guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or garbage disposal required will be charged against the security deposit. |
Pets welcome? | Not allowed. |
Changeover day | Saturday. |
Minimum stay | 7 nights. |
Smoking Allowed? | Outside only. |
Other Ts and Cs | Weddings and other special events are on request only and subject to prior arrangement with the owner and additional charges. Stag/hen parties are not permitted. |
Other Ts and Cs | The pool is open approximately May to end-September (cooler months may not be suitable for swimming). |
Other Ts and Cs | Air-conditioning is featured in four bedrooms only. Please see the "Features" tab for more details. |
Rental Rates
Prices based on an occupancy of 10 people:
Rental period | Weekly |
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Dec 11th 2024 - Dec 21st 2024 | £6,701 |
Dec 21st 2024 - Jan 4th 2025 | £8,528 |
Jan 4th 2025 - Mar 29th 2025 | £7,036 |
Mar 29th 2025 - May 24th 2025 | £8,954 |
May 24th 2025 - Jun 26th 2025 | £10,234 |
Jun 26th 2025 - Aug 30th 2025 | £12,792 |
Aug 30th 2025 - Sep 27th 2025 | £10,234 |
Sep 27th 2025 - Oct 25th 2025 | £8,954 |
Oct 25th 2025 - Dec 20th 2025 | £7,036 |
Dec 20th 2025 - Jun 14th 2026 | £8,954 |
Please note that these prices/rates are a guide only and may not be correct at the current date. For an accurate quote, please enquire.
Reviews
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The house was perfect
The owners made us feel very welcome. The house was perfect, with lots of attention to detail, including bottled water in the bedrooms and gifts of local produce....
The outside is particularly pleasant with its private areas, especially the wooden terrace overlooking the garden. The pool at the foot of the rock is magnificent, even more so in the evening when the whole garden is lit up. We loved the atmosphere in the garden with the outdoor HiFi.
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The ideal house with family or friends
The house is authentic and benefits from great comfort.
We enjoyed the incredible view, the silence and being in the village.
With family or friends this is the ideal house as everyone is independent with their own corner of peace and quiet.
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High standard
We had a wonderful family holiday in a superb house in the old village. The house is of a high standard and perfect for sharing. We did not use our car during the two weeks.
We will go back again
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