Domaine Cadignac - Joie de Vivre
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The house
In Provence, in the heart of the Avignon - Nîmes and Uzès triangle, lies domaine Cadignac - maison d'hôtes. A former wine farm that has not been used as such for years. With great care and attention, we have created two luxury holiday homes (gîtes), specially designed for a maximum of two people each.
Holiday home Joie de Vivre is a charming gîte located on the first floor of the old grange (wine barn). The gîte has a spacious balcony, from where you have a breathtaking view over the valley. Therefore, this gîte offers the perfect setting for a relaxing and unforgettable stay. The peace and quiet of the surroundings provide an oasis of serenity, while the proximity of culture, nature and picturesque villages make for a varied and fascinating experience.
Domaine Cadignac at a glance with its 2 holiday homes and swimming pool.
Amenities:
* spacious lounge with air conditioner;
* fully equipped kitchen (induction hob, oven, fridge, dishwasher, Nespresso machine, kettle and of course plates, cutlery glasses etc.);
* bedroom with king-size bed (180x200) and double wardrobe;
* bathroom en-suite with double sink, walk-in shower, separate toilet & hairdryer;
* extras: bed linen, towels, kitchen linen.
Registration code
(RP)
Facilities
- No smoking
- Local contact
- Adults only
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Tumble dryer
- Iron
- Pets welcome
- Internet
- Hair dryer
- Airconditioning
- With swimming pool
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Surroundings
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Languedoc-Roussillon is located in the deep south of France and covers the departments of Lozère, Gard, Hérault, Aude and Pyrénées Orientales.
Domaine Cadignac is in the Gard, a fascinating region just below the Ardèche and bordering the Mediterranean. It is the land of the impenetrable Garrigue, of numerous ruins, fortified towns and the Roman aqueduct: the Pont du Gard.
Le Languedoc
Throughout history, the term Languedoc has had all sorts of meanings. A medievalist thought of it as langue d'oc.
Occitan is the collective name for a number of closely related regional languages that developed from around 1300 from the Langue d'Oc (Lenga d'Òc), sometimes called Provençal. The language area of these regional languages is conveniently called Occitania or Languedoc. The area where this language was spoken was all of France south of Lyon. The borders of the ancient province of Languedoc were somewhat more broadly drawn than those of today's Languedoc.
Le Roussillon
The landscape of Roussillon is characterised by great differences in a fairly small area. Up to and including Argelès, the coast has wide beaches, similar to those of Languedoc, and here and there with coastal lakes. South of Argelès is the Côte Vermeille, characterised by high cliffs with a small inlet or beach here and there. Behind the coast is a large area used by horticulture and viticulture. To the south and west, this area is bordered by the Pyrenees. And to the north by the less high Corbières. In the lower parts of the mountains and in the hills, the maquis extends. This impenetrable undergrowth resembles the garrigues, but has no open areas.
Le Gard
Roman cities like Nîmes, Arles and Uzès, as well as Avignon with colourful festivals and the beautiful papal palace are worth a visit. To the north of Le Gard is the mountainous Cévennes nature reserve, with amazing gorges and rivers. A little further south is the Camargue with "wild" horses (also known as Camargue horses), flamingos, rice and salt fields.
- Rural
- Hilly
- Meadows and woodland
- In or near a village
Reviews
Lesort from Almere,
Wat een geweldige plek! Dit is echt de ontdekking van het jaar.
Esther en Leo zijn geweldige hosts en niets is te gek voor ze om het je naar de zin te maken. We hebben heerlijk ontspannen genote van de Kerst markt in Uzes, gegeten is de vele restaurantjes in de buurt en prachtige wandelingen gemaakt. Top top top. Wij komen terug!
P.s. vraag naar de handgeplukte(!) olijfolie uit hun eigen boomgaard. Die is echt van sterrenniveau!Fam. van Noord from Brasschaat,
Wat een ontdekking
In September verbleven wij 1 week op een betoverende plek in Zuid-Frankrijk.
Na wederom een periode van hard werken, ben je toe aan een zorgeloze luxe en
ontspannende vakantie, dit is wat Esther en Leo, U op hun Domaine Cadignac zeker zullen bieden.
Wij hebben heerlijk gewandeld in de omgeving maar ook in de Cevennen. Heerlijke wandeltochten waar je niemand tegenkomt. Steden als Nimes en Uzes ademen de oudheid uit. De vele terrassen met restaurantjes, waar je heerlijk uitgebreid kunt lunchen… heerlijk, die slag naar de Provencaalse keuken.
Wij hebben gelijk onze vakantie voor volgend jaar hier gereserveerd.
Dank jullie wel Esther en Leo voor ons onvergetelijk verblijf op Domaine Cadignac.Hans & Anne Wapenaar from Brielle,
Als God in Frankrijk!
We kennen Esther en Leo al heel lang. Ook bij vorige activiteiten met een eerder bedrijf hebben we erg
genoten van hun warme gastvrijheid. Nu ze sinds enkele jaren Domaine Cadignac bezitten is de enorme
inzet en creativiteit niet veranderd. Sterker nog: In enkele jaren hebben ze ook daar weer een schitterende locatie van gemaakt. Wij hebben gebruik mogen maken van gîte Joi de Vivre.
Het was heerlijk om daar een poosje te verblijven. Met veel smaak ingericht, het ontbreekt je aan niets, een fijn zwembad, de keuken is compleet en met een tof terras met uitzicht over de wijnvelden.
Er worden daar heel wat wijntjes en kaasjes genuttigd. Als God in Frankrijk, dus. We hopen snel weer terug te kunnen keren volgend jaar. Nu al zin in!
Activities
From our domain, you can make several excursions. Among others, you can visit wine caves, but also beautiful places such as Avignon, Nîmes, Orange, Villeneuve les Avignon, Uzès, La Roque sur Cèze with its famous Cascades de Goudargues and Montclus. It is also possible to go for beautiful walks directly from our domain, as well as beautiful mountain bike rides. Of course a visit to a Provencal market should not be missing from this list, think of the market in Uzès, Saint Quentin la Poterie, Goudargues (the little Venice of the Gard) or Laudun.
- Near hiking trails
- Near ATB trails
Additional price info and offers
In the months of April and May, the minimum stay is 2 nights, the arrival day is variable. The only additional cost is the tourist tax at €0.80 per person - per day.
* Prices include towels and bed linen, there are 10 towels (4 large and 6 small) in each cottage.
* Extra towel set € 15,00.
* The gîtes are at your disposal from 16h00 and should be handed over before 10h00.
* Dogs on request at € 30,00 per week.
* Smoking is not allowed in the gîtes. Unless it does not disturb the other guests, smoking is allowed by the swimming pool.
* To guarantee the peace and quiet of the guests, our maison d'hôtes is for adults only.
* Tourist tax € 0.80 per person - per day.
* Free WiFi.
Price includes
Cleaning fee, Towels, Bed linen