Looking for an active holiday in Provence? Look no further than Le Clos de l’Orient
Vintage Travel’s portfolio of villas on the Cote d’Azur just got even more glamorous and spectacular with the arrival of Le Clos de l’Orient.
This fabulous three bedroom house is built on the stately grounds of a former country club. Boasting an incredible 25 x 10 metre private pool, Le Clos de l’Orient has the largest Vintage Travel villa to date!
This magnificent villa is just four kilometres from the village of Trans de Provence, which has a handful of restaurants and bars.
Asides idling the day away this huge pool Le Clos de l’Orient has plenty more on offer for guests of all ages. Making the most of its extensive grounds, the villa has a tennis court, outdoor gym, table tennis, and a boules pitch. It also have its own mini farm with rabbits, goats and chickens, certain to delight younger members of the family!
As compelling as Le Clos de l’Orient exterior grounds are, when you step inside this delightful one-storey villa, we won’t blame you if you didn’t want to step out again!
An open-plan living/dining room and kitchen radiates the same luxury, spaciousness
and sophistication the outside exudes. Walk through this spacious room’s patio doors onto a covered dining terrace where you can enjoy al fresco wining and dining looking out towards the pool and across to the sprawling and breath-taking views of what lies before the mighty Alps.
With a hint of the Far East woven throughout the interior, the villa’s three bedrooms are a real sight for sore eyes! What’s particularly striking about Le Clos de l’Orient is that it is irrefutably chic, sophisticated and classy, yet oozes simplicity and unclutteredness surrounded by the most captivating and verdant of countryside.
As compelling and beautiful as Le Clos de l’Orient is, this is Provence and with so many natural treasures and glamorous resorts on your doorstep, you simply must get out an explore one of France’s most popular and stunning regions.
Just 30 kilometres away lie the iconic coastal towns of Ste-Maxime, St. Aygulf and Frejus. If you are looking for a culture fix then the large sprawling town of Frejus certainly won’t disappoint. Being home to a handful of famous Roman ruins, a 2-kilomtre long and 100 metre wide beach of fine, soft sand and a stunning cathedral built out of old stone, it’s not difficult to understand why Frejus and its coastline is a popular Cote d’Azur destination.
For availability, photos and to book to stay at the fabulous Le Clos de l’Orient visit: https://www.vintagetravel.co.uk/villa_details.cfm?p_id=2337