Country House in Saint-Julien near Verdon Park
Saint-Julien-du-Verdon, France
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Fireplace
Outdoor furniture
A/C
Washer/Dryer
Home details
This carefully renovated country house of 165 m2 offers a beautiful holiday in a quiet location. It is a house on 3 levels, on the ground floor there is a living/dining room with fireplace and television, an equipped kitchen, 2 bedrooms, a bathroom. Upstairs there are 2 bedrooms, a bathroom and WC. On the lower floor there is a bedroom and a bathroom with WC. It has a beautiful, landscaped garden, and you can comfortably stay here with family or friends.
The small village of Saint-Julien-du-Verdon offers natural beauty and plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Enjoy hiking in the surrounding countryside, with its rolling hills, scenic rivers and picturesque lakes. The village is close to the Verdon Regional Natural Park, one of the most beautiful and diverse natural areas in France, where you can practice hiking, kayaking and climbing. Additionally, Saint-Julien-du-Verdon is a popular destination for history buffs, with sites such as the Château de Gréoux-les-Bains, a well-preserved castle dating back to the 12th century. At the end of June and beginning of July, don’t miss the lavender route with these shimmering-colored lavender fields. You will find a Lavender distillery in Barrême. A typical Provençal market takes place in Castellane and a farmers’ market in Palud sur Verdon. The centre of Saint Andre des Alpes is 7 km away. The watersports adventure lovers can head 500 m for enjoying the different activities. The nearest bakery is 7 km away from where you can have delicious desserts. The restaurants at a short drive also offer tasty dishes and drinks.
Light the barbecue on pleasant summer evenings or prepare a meal of your choice in the simply equipped kitchen. Have a drink on the terrace or have fun around a game of petanque. The cozy living room has a decorative fireplace and parking is available at the property. The attic rooms are only accessible from the outside, as is the studio. The land is not fenced. In the well-equipped kitchen, prepare home-cooked meals. You can cosy up in the living area by the decorative fireplace.
Note that the 2 bedrooms under the attic are accessible only from the outside, as well as the studio on -1. dogs (maximum 2) are welcome, please note that the land is not fenced.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Provence, France is a region that enchants visitors with its diverse landscapes, rich history, and world-renowned cuisine. It's a place where the sun-kissed countryside converges with quaint towns and lively cities.
The region's natural beauty is varied and appealing. From the pleasant lavender fields of Plateau de Valensole to the rugged cliffs of the Verdon Gorge, Provence provides an array of outdoor activities. Hiking, cycling, and horseback riding are popular ways to explore the countryside, while the Mediterranean coast offers excellent opportunities for sailing, swimming, and sunbathing.
Provence's history is as varied as its landscapes. The region was once a part of Roman Gaul, and remnants of this era can be seen in places like Arles with its Roman arena and Nîmes which boast significant historical sites. Medieval architecture abounds in hilltop villages like Gordes and Roussillon.
The cities of Provence are equally captivating. Aix-en-Provence, with its elegant boulevards and bustling markets; Avignon, home to the Palais des Papes; Marseille, France's oldest city with its vibrant Vieux Port - each city has its own unique charm. Other notable Provençal cities include Nice, Cannes or Saint-Tropez on the coast.
Cuisine in Provence is celebrated worldwide. Known for its use of fresh local produce, olive oil, garlic and herbs de Provence - dining here is a gastronomic delight. Specific regional dishes such as bouillabaisse or ratatouille add to this culinary experience. The region is also one of France's premier wine-producing areas with vineyards offering tours and tastings.
Art lovers will find much to admire in Provence as well. The region's unique light quality has inspired artists such as Van Gogh while native son Cézanne painted there often; their works can be viewed at various museums throughout the area.
In essence, Provence offers an enticing blend of diverse natural beauty, historical richness and culinary excellence making it an ideal destination for all types of travelers.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM