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Address:

Frédérique Rols
Rue du Boisset
Saint Andre de Rosans
05150

Reviews:

2 reviews

Price per night:

price from €80

Telephone:

0492242810

Mobile:

0679419685

Description:

Description for B&B:

The room is situated at a convenient distance from our house, specifically at r c. It spans an area of 20 m² and features a walk-in shower and a WC.

Description for Gite

This charming cottage spans 52 m² and offers two lovely terraces, including a rooftop terrace. Inside, you will find a cozy lounge area with a TV and comfortable sofa, a bathroom featuring a walk-in shower, toilet, and a bedroom equipped with a TV and DVD player. The cottage also provides access to a communal kitchen, complete with a fridge freezer, stove, microwave, washing machine, and even a Nespresso coffee machine. The kitchen conveniently opens up to a terrace adorned with sun loungers, garden furniture, and a plancha for outdoor cooking. Additionally, the cottage provides towels and bed linen for your convenience, and baby equipment is also available.

Reviews

Appréciations pour Les Roses Trémières, Saint Andre de Rosans:

les roses trémières
Review by: Brigitte et Gérard Foucher, Mar 16 2018 7:55AM
"Délicieux" c'est le terme qui convient à cette chambre d'hôtes: l'accueil, la chambre, les repas. Allez-y les yeux fermés, vous ne serez pas déçus.
excellent séjour
Review by: alexandra, Oct 6 2013 7:44PM
excellent accueil, endroit magnifique plein de charme et très bon diner

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Directions

To reach Nyons Gap from Lyon, take the A7 highway towards Montelimar, then continue south in the direction of Nyons Gap. If you are coming from Marseille, follow the A7 highway towards Orange and then head towards Nyons Gap.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1 80 80 40 55 10
Holiday Home 1 70 70 60 70

Services

Wi-Fi
Garden
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Rosans Castle: Located in the village of Rosans, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and a glimpse into the region's history. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, ramparts, and courtyards while learning about its fascinating past.
  • Gorges de la Méouge Natural Reserve: Situated near the town of Laragne-Montéglin, this nature reserve is known for its picturesque landscapes and crystal-clear waters. Tourists can hike along the river, swim in the natural pools, or simply enjoy a picnic surrounded by the peaceful beauty of the reserve.
  • Sisteron Citadel: Found in the town of Sisteron, this imposing fortress perched on a rocky outcrop offers panoramic views of the Durance Valley. Visitors can explore the citadel's ramparts, dungeons, and museum, which displays artifacts related to the region's history and heritage.
  • Vaumeilh Castle: Located in the village of Vaumeilh, this medieval castle dates back to the 13th century. Although in ruins, it still retains its impressive architecture and provides a great spot for photography enthusiasts to capture the beauty of the surrounding countryside.
  • Serres Village: Situated in the Buëch Valley, the village of Serres is known for its charming medieval streets and traditional Provençal architecture. Visitors can wander through the narrow alleys, admire the colorful facades, and visit the local market, which offers a variety of regional products.
  • Laragne-Montéglin: This small town is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts due to its proximity to the Écrins National Park. It offers various activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and paragliding. Laragne-Montéglin also hosts a weekly market where visitors can discover local produce and crafts.
  • Orpierre: Known as a rock climbing paradise, Orpierre attracts climbers from around the world with its impressive limestone cliffs. Even if you're not a climber, the village itself is worth a visit for its quaint atmosphere, medieval architecture, and beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Musée de la Charcuterie: Located in the town of Gap, this museum is dedicated to the history and production of charcuterie (cured meats). Visitors can learn about traditional techniques, taste various cured meats, and explore the exhibits showcasing the region's culinary heritage.
  • Dieulefit: Situated in the Drôme department, this charming village is known for its pottery and ceramics. Visitors can explore the numerous workshops and galleries, watch demonstrations by local artisans, and purchase unique handmade pottery as souvenirs. 10. Mont Ventoux: Although slightly further away, Mont Ventoux is a famous landmark in the region. It offers breathtaking views from its summit and is a popular destination for cycling enthusiasts. The mountain is also known for its unique flora and fauna, making it a great spot for nature lovers.