Holidays in Avignon, Provence
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Pontmartin
3 allée Louis Montagné
30133 Les Angles
Tel. : +33 (0)4 90 25 09 96
Mob. : +33 (0)6 81 17 54 91
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Livron sur Drôme |
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Latitude : 43.959778° - Longitude : 4.757459° |
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By road |
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1 - Coming to Pontmartin from Nîmes
Coming from Remoulins, Nîmes or the A9 motorway, take direction Avignon on the National Route N100. Just after passing under the railway bridge, there is a roundabout.
Continue on the N100 in the direction of Avignon (DO NOT follow the sign for LES ANGLES). The route goes down between 2 rocky cliffs; stay in the right lane, at the bottom, just after a sign for radar control, take the exit on the right "LE BOURGAS".
At the Stop sign, turn left and go under the tunnel of the dual motorway that you have just left.
Take to the left the Boulevard du Midi for approximately1 km until a small junction; continue straight, you are on the road Chemin Louis Montagné.
100 metres on your left you will find Pontmartin with its bamboo forest at the entrance.
2. Coming to Pontmartin from Avignon
Take the bridge Pont de l'Europe (direction A9, Nîmes); as you leave the bridge stay in the right lane for approximately 800 metres, take the exit Le Bourgas on your right.
After the Stop sign, turn left onto the Boulevard du Midi, 20 metres farther along, there is another Stop, turn right.
Continue on the Boulevard du Midi for approximately 1 km until a small junction; continue straight, you are on the road Chemin Louis Montagné.
100 metres on your left you will find Pontmartin with its bamboo forest at the entrance.
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By train |
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Avignon TGV station 10 minutes
Paris "gare de Lyon" 2 h 45 |
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By plane |
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Avignon Airport 25 minutes
Marseille Airport 55 minutes
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Leisure & Relaxation |
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The region |
Pontmartin is the ideal departure point for discovering Provence:
To the east: Avignon, the Luberon, the Drôme…
To the west: Languedoc Roussillon, Nîmes, the Camargue while passing through Arles and, more to the north, the Cévennes…
To the north: Orange, the Ardèche…
To the south: the Alpilles, Baux and Saint Rémy de Provence.
In the immediate area, you can discover the typical lanes of the old village of Les Angles, then Villeneuve les Avignon, a town full of history and an extraordinary heritage. |
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