Long term lets (over 1 month) Short-breaks (4 days or less)
Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car essential Nearest amenities: 1 km
Notes:
Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
*** Breaking News; Le Tour de France passes our gate on the 19th July - Don't just watch it on TV and regret being here!! - Be in the Heart of It! A spectacle you will remember forever.... SEE %%% below for more info...
This ground-floor modern apartment is situated just a kilometre from the village of Mezel in the beautiful region of Haute Provence.
It caters for 2 people in great comfort. It is located in a small 2-floor apartment block that is nestled right by the bank of the river Asse, from which, the constant sounds of the babbling river will calm the most weary soul. The apartment has its own external terrace/barbeque area as well as shared access to a suberb swimming pool that is just metres away.
Swimming Pool
Apartment Block
Bedroom
Lac de Ste Croix
The Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur / Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region
We are based in Haute Provence, which is one of the most beautiful and varied of all French Departments and is one of the least - developed corners of this truly unique country.
The department is nestled between the Cote d'Azur and the Var to the south and the High Alps to the north, Italy to the East and the Luberon to the West. Our area lies in the centre of the Department, just south and west of its largest town Digne-les-Bains, and bordering the Valley of the Asse.
Digne les Bains / Mezel area
The apartment is located about a kilometre from the quiet and peaceful village of Mezel, yet is only twenty minutes from the larger city of Digne-les-Bains. It has easy access to all amenities, including many local markets for bargain hunting, and many restaurants for eating out.
The immediate area is a haven for wildlife, being situated in the protected environmental zone of Haute Provence. The air is among the cleanest in Europe and is renowned for its invigorating qualities. Indeed, you will often see the re-introduced Griffon Vultures soaring the thermals over the local mountains.
You will find the "European Grand Canyon" at the Gorge du Verdon which is about 40 km to the south. The Gorge is over 700 metres deep in places and is the widest and deepest in Europe providing numerous spectacular challenges for the walking enthusiast and those who are not afraid of getting really wet doing a wide range of white water activities through such evocative sections of the Gorge as "Niagara", "Tourniquet" and "Cyclope".
The Verdon river runs through the Gorge and into the Lac de Ste. Croix with its many beautiful beaches and numerous ancient towns surrounding its perimetre. If you fancy a trip to the beach, you could head for the Med., which is about two hours away. But why would you? The Lac sports numerous sandy beaches that lead into beautiful clear Alpine waters for swimming, sailing or whatever..
The places and scenes of such great natural beauty that you will find here will take your breath away. Villages like Moustiers Ste. Marie and Ste. Croix du Verdon are dotted around the lake, and will give you a stunning viewpoint from where you can drink the views accompanied by a fine wine, coffee or what have you.
But beware! The eye and the mind can only take in so much grandeur and you will find yourself overwhelmed by God's creations here. The prescribed cure for such a condition involves the sampling of the many other rich fruits of the region, such as following in the footsteps of the great Impressionist painters like Cézanne who hailed from Aix-en-Provence to the South. Indeed, much of the development in the Impressionist style of painting actually took place in Provence, whose light and colour were judged by artists to have been the finest known. Cézanne's summary of the region still holds true today: "There are treasures to be taken away from this country, which has not yet found an interpreter worthy of the riches it offers."
All in all, there are plenty of activities in the area arond us and much to see and do during your stay. And these are all in addition to more passive activities like sightseeing and exploring. The most energetic client will find much to satisfy their needs in the area, with a large number of options available, such as cycling, hiking, mountain-biking, horse-riding, paragliding, as well as the sailing and white-water canoeing and rafting mentioned above.
There is a local forest adventure trail where you can tire out the most hyperactive Tarzan wannabe. An evening at the bowling alley in Digne can precede a late evening walk on the Rue Gazzendi. If you need a bigger area of water to satisfy your Olympic plans than the on-site pool, or wish to laze while the others go shopping, the Plan d'Eau in Digne offers a very well-maintained waterpark that is worth a morning's visit or two.
A range of Provencal shopping is available in towns like Forcalquier and Manosque which host rural markets where you will find everything in its season. Indeed, there is a market within easy reach for every day of the week.
You will also find a range of modern hypermarchés in Digne and Manosque. A bit further will bring you to the beautiful cities of Aix-en-Provence and Sisteron, which are each well worth a day-trip. Some say that a trip to Nice on the Chemin de Fer de Provence is a must. This trip takes just over 3 hours each way and offers magificent views as it follows the mountains and valleys down to Nice.
And after all this.... To bed. Remember, you are in Provence! The day follows the sun here and you will be well advised to follow suit. Early days and nights are the norm, and the after-lunch siesta still lives here. The parking metres in Digne even take a siesta with free parking between 12 and 2 pm!! The early part of the day is most pleasant, being cooler and fresher before the sun takes control of the landscape.
How to get there
Note: Buy appropriate travel insurance.
The property is situated on the Departmental Route D907 between Mezel and Estoublon. The other closest villages are Beynes, Chateauredon, La Begude and Bras d'Asse. Digne-les-Bains, which is the largest town in the Department, is just a short drive away.
This area is served principally by international airports at Marseilles and Nice, although it is also accessible from airports at Toulon, Avignon, Nimes, Lyons and Grenoble. These airports are served by low-cost airlines, such as Aer Lingus, EasyJet and Ryanair.
For motorists, the area is just 20 minutes from the A51 autoroute, while the Chemin de Fer de Provence train service links the centre of Nice with the village of Mézel and the city of Digne-les-Bains. The TGV train service stops in Aix-en-Provence which is just over an hour away.
Travel options from UK/Ireland ------------------------------------- 1. Multiple airlines to Marseille, Toulon and Nice plus Car-Hire 2. Eurostar plus TGV from London St Pancras to Aix en Provence plus Car-Hire 3. Use Car Ferry and drive.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Marseille: 130 km/Nice:140 km: 130 km
Railway:
Mezel: 2 km/Digne les Bains: 14 km/Aix TGV: 120: 2 km
Ferry:
Calais
Activities near Digne les Bains
Sports: Tennis in town Watersports Waterpark Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats A winter sun break Cycling holidays
Double beds (1), Dining seating for 2, Lounge seating for 2, Sleeps maximum of 2
Other:
Linen and towels provided.
Outdoors:
Balcony / Terrace, Shared outdoor pool (unheated), Shared garden, BBQ, Private fishing lake / river
Access:
Secure parking
Further details indoors: On entering the unit through the terrace, you will find thefully fitted kitchen/living/dining room. Off this room, you will find the double bedroom, as well as the bathroom that contains a shower and W.C.
Further details outdoors: From the terrace, you are only a few steps away from the suberb, secured swimming pool. Curved in shape, the pool is some 13 metres at its longest. The depth of the pool varies but the average person can stand with head above water at its deepest point. So the most competent and less confident bathers can each relax in security and comfort. When you need a rest, grab a sun-lounger and enjoy that novel you have been meaning to finish for some time.
=====================BREAKING NEWS========================================== %%% Can you imagine it? On the 19th July, 2008 you can have a 'ringside seat' to one of the most sought-after spectacles in France if not Europe and the World. Relax on your lounger with a glass of Pastis, Rosé (or indeed a Vintage Champagne) and watch these supreme athletes on the final push of their journey from Nimes to Digne-les-Bains. By the time they get here, they will have covered 99% of their 194.5km journey. Imagine the race that will be on for the Yellow Jersey!!! And all that bustling muscle will pass within metres of you... Oh! how I wish I were here on that day!!! But GET HERE EARLY, because when the roads are closed, they are closed!!! Sure, i don't know why we're not charging double.... ===================================================================================
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: Euros €
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July Special Late Deal
5 Jul 08
26 Jul 08
250£ 198
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1 Week
July/August
26 Jul 08
23 Aug 08
350£ 278
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Late August
23 Aug 08
31 Aug 08
250£ 198
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September/Dec 2008
31 Aug 08
1 Jan 09
250£ 198
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Jan/May 2009
1 Jan 09
1 Jun 09
250£ 198
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June/Aug 2009
1 Jun 09
1 Sep 09
350£ 278
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1 Week
Sept/Dec 2009
1 Sep 09
1 Jan 10
250£ 198
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NB: Prices may be subject to change at the owner's discretion. Our changeover date for weekly rentals is Saturday.
If you take the property for more than 2 weeks, a special discount will be applied.
What is included: ---------------------- - One weekly bed linen change included per person - Electricity and water charges are included - Bath, hand towels and hand mitts are included
Note: The provided Washing machine allows you to do more frequent laundry if required.
Special Notes: ------------------ * A refundable security / breakages deposit of €150 is required for each booking
* To confirm the booking a 10% deposit is required. Balance is due eight weeks prior to booking date. A cancellation policy applies.
* A set of mutually protective terms & conditions are entered into between the owner and renter. These are available on request.
* A cleaning charge of €60 is required if the property and its equipment are not fully cleaned at the end of your stay.
* Renting a property in France for a short period (less than 90 days) is called “location saisonnière” which can be translated as “short term let”. Whether you stay one week or two months, you need to be covered by an insurance called “assurance villégiature” or “holiday insurance”. It must covers risks such as 3rd party public liability, fire, water or explosion. You are also strongly advised to take a cancellation insurance that will reimburse you in case of cancellation or interruption of your stay.
All payments must be made in Euro.
Preferred payment methods: ------------------------------------- - Bank Transfer - Bank Draft - Personal cheque (for Irish or French customers only) - Paypal
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Contact details for home 64684
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Name:
Michael Lundon
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Advertiser joined: 25 Jun 2008 This property added: 4 Jul 2008