Le Pigeonnier, a limestone tower in Les Baux, built in the 18th century, was in 1942 fitted with additional construction used to house the workers who came each year to transplant the rice. The gîte is made up of three main rooms, 2 bedrooms, one of which is equipped with a double bed and the other with three single beds. The room serving as living room and kitchen is spacious. A kitchen with gas stove and oven, dishwasher, microwave oven, extractor hood, all the necessary small electrical instruments and of course the dishes for 6 people. The part reserved for rest will offer you two armchairs, a sofa, a television with storage unit and a table with 6 chairs. The bathroom has a very spacious shower, sink, toilet, and a washing machine. Hot water is supplied by a cumulus of 200 liters. Outside, a terrace reserved for the gîte, large enough to rest or take meals. Garden equipment, table and chairs, plus a barbecue will be at your disposal. If you wish to shelter your vehicles, a nearby agricultural shed to accommodate them. The total surface of this accommodation is around 68 m². A large plane tree provides shade on the terrace.
Near your accommodation you will find a shaded bowling green and a small playground for children. You will also have the possibility of walking on the exploitation of more than 80 hectares ...
You are in the heart of the Camargue natural park renowned for the diversity of its fauna and flora but also for its terroir, its Provencal gastronomy and its bullfighting traditions. The nearest village of Le Mas is 6 km away and is called Le Sambuc. You will find a small grocery store, a tobacco bar and a restaurant renowned for its Provencal cuisine. These businesses revolve around a large square serving as a bowling alley on sunny days.