Tucked away amongst the rice paddies and vineyards typical to the Camargue and encircled by wild grass, this residence, of which the oldest part dates from the 16th century, was renovated in 2001 by a passionate artist-woodworker who transformed this former farm into a bed & breakfast.
Walls hundreds of years old in sandy tones of ochre, furniture made of driftwood, a breakfast full of vitamins with a view over lavender fields, horses peacefully grazing in the pasture, morning reverie under our fig tree... this privileged spot, where time seems to stand still, is in the very image of the Camargue itself: natural and simple. |