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Vues panoramiques - Maison Baudinard
Boutique village gite with panoramic views and terrace near Gorges du Verdon
Village house near Gorges du Verdon and 6 minutes to the Lac St Croix. Spacious terrace of 18 m² with views of the wild countryside and spectacular sunsets. Enjoy sitting on the terrace and looking at the Verdon national regional park. An artist's delight. Two restaurants in the village, one of them is opposite the house. Hilltop village with tennis courts and a boule court. The Lac St Croix is a great place for sunbathing, swimming, sailing, walks and cycling. Enjoy truly breath taking views of the wild countryside and spectacular sunsets with a terrace that faces west towards the sunset. A two story house opposite a restaurant giving the convenience of a hotel. An old village gite set in a beautiful village. It has a private outside semi-shaded sun terrace for eating and relaxing, with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The village, has maintained its old fashioned Provençal appeal and is in the midst of a nature reserve, which is rich in flora and fauna. The scenery here is astonishing and diverse. 20% early bird discount on peak months. Near the Gorges du Verdon; 6 minutes from the Lac de Sainte Croix; Self-catering; Opposite restaurant; Two double bedrooms; 2 double beds; 1 double sofa bed in living room; Floor area 80 m²; Roof terrace; Living room with fire place; Large on suite bathroom and toilet; Separate shower room and toilet; Lots of parking. Baurdinard-sur-Verdon:: The village, perched on a hill at an altitude of 630 meters, has maintained its old fashioned Provençal appeal and is in the midst of a nature reserve, which is rich in flora and fauna. The scenery here is astonishing and diverse. This area was never really discovered until the beginning of the 20th century, the two Verdon Gorges have fascinated innumerable visitors ever since. The two canyons are separated by the Lac de Sainte Croix. One is called Les Hautes (upper canyon) and the other is called Les Basses (lower canyon). There is an 11th century church of Saint Michel l'Archange, restored in 1921; le pont Silvestre (built near the remains of a Roman bridge), the three shrines of Ste Catherine, St Espero and St Etienne, or the 14th century dungeon of the Chateau de Sabran. A classified historic building, l'Abbaye de Valmogne, is situated on le chemin de Vaumougne. This superb Roman priory of the 13th century has been recently restored and is well worth a visit. Things to do:: Relax and watch the world go by on the terrace or on one of the many beaches on the nearby lake. The Canyon of Baudinard should not be missed. Cliffs of up to 150 meters, home to many caves, beautiful clear turquoise water. With a 13 kilometre long path called le Sentier des Basses Gorges. Be warned, it's not for those who are afraid of heights! There are many marked out paths in the area and general walks near the village that are excellent for viewing the diverse Provençale flora of the region. For example, le Sentier Botanique of 2 km in length, or the path du Museau de la Colline which takes you to the 16th century chapel of Notre Dame de la Garde at an altitude of 710 meters. From here, you will enjoy a tremendous vantage point of six departments of the Var. The Gorge and the lakes of the Verdon river are the home of many companies specialising in action and adventure activities. It is a paradise for water sports, hang gliding, hiking, climbing and fly-fishing. The area:: The Grand Canyon du Verdon is the world’s 2nd largest gorge, approximately 20km long. The Gorge and Lake are in a Natural Park, Le Parc naturel du Verdon, and there has been a successful programme over the last few years to re-introduce wildlife such as golden eagles and vultures, which can frequently be seen souring above the mountains or down into the Gorge. There are many different varieties of lizards and geckoes to be seen on a hot day as well as crickets and cicadas. The scenery is enhanced by the abundance of wild flowers and shrubs throughout the year. In April the acacia trees bring white fragrant blossoms whilst the elegant wild irises are a mass of colour and the rarer dwarf varieties in their different colours and hues can often be spotted. May brings the vibrant yellow blooms which abound on the mountain and roadsides. Wild flowers such as the delicate purple columbine, sweet peas, and many varieties of orchid are numerous in the area.
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