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"Did Peter Mayle’s ‘A Year in Provence’ make you dream of sultry days in the south of France, with the scent of lavender in the air and the hum of cicadas in the background? You can make this fantasy a reality with a stay at the Bastide Saint-Didier, a blissful 7-bedroom B&B set in a converted 18th-century farmhouse that will quickly become your home away from home. You're expertly hosted by the warm and welcoming Richard (baker and chef) and Jasmine (gardener extraordinaire), who created this little piece of paradise and are brimming with local knowledge - they can make restaurant recommendations and conjure up itineraries to order.Give yourself a whole week here, if you can swing it, as there’s much to do in the region, best enjoyed by embracing its relaxed spirit. Begin each morning with a glorious breakfast on the terrace in the dappled shade of grape vines, and leisurely plan activities between mouthfuls of crisp baguette and locally-grown seasonal fruit. Allow plenty of time at the property to swim in the saltwater pool, read books in the scented garden and maybe dabble in a game of boules. Then venture out on a few day trips: see the medieval village of Venasque, pick up some antiques in L’Isle sur la Sorgue, explore Avignon, go kayaking on the Sorgue river, or take in a round of golf. Highs The generous breakfast is way more special than your average hotel continental The rose- and lavender-filled garden is a highlight, especially in springtime Wonderful and generous hosts, Richard and Jasmine, who will elevate your stay to the truly memorable The sizeable and romantic rooms come with high ceilings, original beams, comfy beds, even air-conditioning and mosquito nets Charming Saint-Didier village is 10 minutes' walk from the property and boasts restaurants, bakeries and bars Lows No twin beds The child-free policy makes this B&B a no-go for families, and no pets allowed; this is a tranquil grown-up place Only one room on the ground floor, making options limited for those with mobility issues The pool area feels a bit dated and the deck chairs are close together, limiting privacy No TVs in the rooms or in the common space, which might bother some but also adds to the peaceful atmosphere of the property" - Alex Lalak

Friendly hosts, beautiful chateau, garden, pool, amazing breakfast
193 Chem. des Terres Mortes, 84210 Saint-Didier, France Get directions