Facilities Details:
Luxuries: Log fire, Internet access, DVD player, Private outdoor pool (heated)
General: Central heating, TV, Video player, CD player, Telephone, Fax, Table tennis, Satellite TV, Wi-fi available
Standard: Kettle, Toaster, Iron
Utilities: Clothes dryer, Dish washer, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine
Rooms: Bedrooms (4), Bathrooms (1), Ensuite (4), Shower rooms (3), WCs (1)
Furniture: Single beds (4), Double beds (3), Cots (1), Dining seating for 10, Lounge seating for 8, Sleeps maximum of 10
Other: Linen and towels provided.
Highchair available.
Outdoors: Balcony / Terrace, Private garden, BBQ
Access: Secure parking
Vidauban Area - Activities:
In the heart of the Var region, Vidauban, a town of about 7,500, lies above the Argens River, in the shadow of Ste. Brigitte chapel, which was built atop a former volcano. Vidauban was occupied back in the Iron Age, and Roman ruins stud the area, as do centuries-old abbeys.
Vidauban has a cinematic quality to it--literally. It's where a heartbroken Colin Firth retreated to a house near Vidauban in the 2003 romance Love Actually.
Of course, culinary pleasures spill over in Provence. But there is also fishing, kayaking and walking. And despite its pastoral tone, Vidauban isn't exactly a backwater. It is home to one of Europe's most exclusive golf clubs, the Robert Trent Jones-designed Le Prince de Provence.
Here, the lights of the Cote d'Azur seem as remote as the stars. In this idyllic part of the Var region, wild boar roam the lush forests that are home to what gourmands consider the world's finest mushrooms and truffles.