The house is divided into two sections, one is the original house with two
bedrooms (two beds in each room), living room and a modern kitchen; the
other is an annex with four beds and its own bathroom. Two families can
thus easily stay in the house at the same time.
New this year: wifi.
The house is surrounded by a big, terraced olive garden with a view over
the Bargemon valley. Just outside the house there is a big pool. Bargemon
is an ancient village built on the hill side, with remains of a town wall and
gates from the 10th century.
http://178.79.131.37/~conrad/bargemon/barg-en.html
There are excellent opportunities for hiking, swimming, riding, golf,
canoing and rafting, and of course a multitude of historically interesting
sites.
178.79.131.37/~conrad/bargemon/barg-en.html
You can go to Bargemon by car, bus, train or airplane.
The closest air port is Nice. From Nice it takes one to one and a half hour
by car to Bargemon. If you drive along the autoroute (A8) and leave it at
the Fayence exit, and drive via Fayence and Seillans.
There are also bus connections, and you can also take the train to Les Arcs
and taxi or bus to Bargemon.