Rent Domaine De Sol France
Holiday Home Rental Description
Domaine de Sol is an impressive contemporary-styled abode within the most beautiful natural setting, surrounded by Côtes-du-Rhône vines, olive trees, lavender and woodland so typical of this region. With its idyllic swimming pool and stunning interiors, Domaine De Sol makes a fine holiday home as well as being a picture-perfect wedding and events venue in southern France.
Admire the panoramic vineyard and forest views from the elevated setting of this unique farmhouse within easy reach of Avignon, Uzès and Nimes. The modern interiors of Domaine de Sol are just as inspiring as its gorgeous surroundings with chic living spaces, a state-of-the-art kitchen and high-end features including a cinema lounge, billiard room, sauna and outdoor heated swimming pool.
The air-conditioned Mas sleeps up to 14 guests across its seven bedrooms, each one featuring a king-size double and en suite bathroom. The master double exudes particular flair with a jacuzzi bath and sliding windows opening out to the poolside terrace.
Outside, the stand-alone pool bar is an atmospheric spot to gather for aperitifs overlooking the magnificent landscapes whilst there is ample space for al-fresco lounging and dining across the terraces and grounds. Other fantastic facilities include the tennis court, pétanque and ping-pong alongside the villa’s billiards table and quirky pinball machine.
Furthermore, if you are considering Domaine de Sol as a wedding venue, the incredible L’Orangerie can be hired as a spectacular air-conditioned reception space and there are so many idyllic spots across the estate for your romantic ceremony and celebrations. You could even arrange for luxury tipis to be set up for some of your guests within the grounds!
Here in the Gard you are within easy reach of charming villages, bustling markets, Côtes-du-Rhône wineries alongside some of southern France’s wonderful towns and cities. Potter around the market beneath the century-old plane trees at Place aux Herbes in Uzès, admire the fantastically preserved Roman sites of Nimes and discover the historic beauty of Avignon.
Kayak beneath Le Pont du Gard, just 20 minutes away, visit the vineyards of Châteauneuf-du-Pape and enjoy the Sunday morning brocante in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon. There is so much to experience in this enchanting part of southern France.
Mas Interiors (650m2)
– Large lounge
– Modern kitchen with steps up to dining area
– Billiard room
– Home cinema lounge
– Sauna
– Wine cellar
– Poolside master bedroom with double bed, doors leading to swimming pool and en suite open bathroom with bath, jacuzzi and shower
– 6 x bedrooms with double beds (180x200cm) and an en suite bathroom with shower
Three additional beds and two cots can be added on request
Outside Grounds
– Heated swimming pool (17x6m) with safety cover. Open all year round, heated approximately April to end-November
– Stand-alone pool bar with barbecue
– Summer kitchen
– Poolside pergola with long table overlooking the vines
– Garden lawn
– Al-fresco lounge
– Other areas for outdoor relaxation
– Tennis court
– Vegetable garden
– Pétanque
– Vines, lavender and olive trees
– Orangery hall for events and space within the estate for tents/tipis (events only)
Facilities
– Wi-Fi
– Air-conditioning
– Fireplace
– Home cinema
– Wine cellar
– Billiards table
– Playboy pinball machine
– Table tennis
– Tennis court
– Bikes
– Pétanque
– Sauna
– Library
– Laundry facilities
In the Gard department, 30km north-west of Avignon and not far from the Vaucluse border, Domaine de Sol is surrounded by vineyards, set back off the main road leading south to Le Pont du Gard, one of France’s UNESCO World Heritage sites.
In the other direction, the road leads north to Bagnols-sur-Cèze (6.5km), a town in the Ceze valley with an attractive central square, pleasant cafes, a 15th century clocktower and a bustling market on a Wednesday morning. As well as useful amenities in its suburbs, there is a choice of good-sized supermarkets for stocking up.
Even closer is a small Gard village, just under 4km by car, with a tabac/épicerie and bakery as well as the wine-making village of Laudun-l’Ardoise (4.5km) with pretty old houses, a 14th century church and atmospheric weekly market alongside some shops and restaurants. Keen walkers should follow the trail to the fascinating Roman remains at Camp de César just north of the village. The 19th century Aqueduc de Balouviere is also worthy of a detour, as is Château de Lascours (6.5km).
The vineyards are of course a great highlight of your stay in this region, not only the AOC Côtes-du-Rhône wines of Laudun-l’Ardoise but also those of the Rhône valley near Châteauneuf-du-Pape (25km), less than half an hour away.
Le Pont Du Gard (23km) is a must-visit during your time in the Gard – take a picnic and soak up the heritage of this incredible symbol of Roman engineering or paddle past by canoe or kayak. The roman amphitheatre in historic Nîmes (46km) is equally as impressive, as is the beautifully preserved Maison Carrée and Temple of Diana in the Jardins de la Fontaine.
Antique lovers will appreciate the ancient town of Villeneuve-lès-Avignon (30km), home to one of southern France’s most famous flea markets on a Saturday morning. Cross the bridge to historic Avignon (30km), perhaps stopping off at the river island île de la Barthelasse, best explored by bike, where you can admire gorgeous views across the river towards Avignon’s UNESCO World Heritage sites.