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Réf 06.417

Villa avec piscine et vue entre Vence et St-Jeannet

Maison de vacances pour 6 personnes

Vue impressionnante sur les collines et les falaises du Baous de St-Jeannet

Profitez de cette magnifique maison de vacances idéalement située dans la charmante campagne entre les villes historiques de St Jeannet et Vence sur la Côte d'Azur. Découvrez les vues à couper le souffle sur les collines et les falaises du Baous de St-Jeannet.

Saint-Jeannet est un véritable joyau au charme médiéval, avec des rues bien préservées bordées de commerces locaux et de restaurants accueillants. Vence, entourée de remparts anciens, est animée toute l'année avec des galeries d'art, des cafés et des marchés colorés.

Les espaces extérieurs de la propriété sont répartis sur deux niveaux. À l'étage supérieur, il y a une cuisine extérieure bien équipée où vous pouvez transformer les produits locaux en expériences culinaires, tandis que la petite piscine vous invite à vous rafraîchir sous les chauds rayons du soleil. De cette partie du jardin, vous pourrez également profiter de vues panoramiques sur les collines verdoyantes environnantes et les falaises de St-Jeannet.

En bas, au même niveau que la maison, il y a des terrasses confortables avec des meubles de salon, un coin repas pratique pour des repas en plein air, une douche extérieure rafraîchissante et un four à pizza où vous pouvez expérimenter l'art délicat de la fabrication de pizzas. Il y a aussi un parking clos pour 2-3 voitures.

À l'intérieur, il y a un salon avec coin repas, une cuisine avec accès à la terrasse, trois chambres doubles, une salle de bains avec toilettes et douche, et une salle de bains avec baignoire et toilettes. 1 chambre et le salon sont climatisés pour un confort supplémentaire.

Cette maison de vacances est une base idéale pour explorer les villages historiques et la beauté naturelle de la région.



Chauffage de la piscine: en savoir plus.

Spécifications

Caractéristiques principales

  • Surface : 110 m2
  • Niveau(x) : 1
  • Chambre(s) : 3
  • Salle(s) de bains/ salle(s) d'eau : 2
  • Catégorie de maison: Villa
  • Vue vers: Le Baous de St-Jeannet
  • Chambres

  • 1 Cuisine
  • Chambre(s) 1 :
  • 1 Lit double (140 x 190 cm)
  • Chambre(s) 2 :
  • 1 Lit double (120 x 190 cm)
  • Chambre(s) 3 (A/C) :
  • 1 Lit double (160 x 200 cm)
  • 1 Salle(s) de bains avec toilette
  • 1 Salle(s) d'eau avec toilette
  • 1 Salon/salle à manger (A/C)
  • Emplacement

  • Plage : 15 km
  • Supermarché/épicerie : 3 km
  • Restaurants : 3 km
  • Village le plus proche : 3 km
  • Aéroport : 15 km
  • Tennis : 3 km
  • Gare : 15 km
  • Installations extérieures

  • Douche extérieure
  • Meubles de jardin
  • Barbecue (Électrique) (Plancha)
  • Chaises longues : 2
  • Parking (2-3 voitures)
  • Cuisine extérieure
  • Jardin : 600 m2
  • Terrasse couverte : 36 m2
  • 2e Terrasse (Couverte) : 10 m2
  • Mobilier de salon
  • Piscine

  • Abris piscine
  • Piscine (eau salée)
    Piscine superficie: 5 x 2 m
    Profondeur: 1,5 m
  • Piscine ouverte 1.1 - 31.12
  • Chauffage piscine
  • Sécurité piscine (Alarme)
  • Pool house
  • Parking

  • Parking fermé
  • Enfants

  • lit bébé
  • Chaise haute
  • Cuisine

  • Machine à espresso/cappuccino (Nespresso)
  • Grille-pain
  • Machine à café
  • Technique

  • TV : 2
  • Climatisation
  • Internet (Wifi)
  • Chauffage du propriété

  • Type de chauffage (Chauffage central) (gaz)
  • Appareils électroménagers

  • Lave-vaisselle
  • Lave-linge
  • Sèche-linge
  • Four à micro-ondes
  • Divertissement & activités

  • Chaînes de télévision (Seulement nationale)
  • Divers

  • Fer
  • Table à repasser
  • Disponibilités

    • Voyez tarifs semaine 2024 / 2025

      = Confirmation immédiate

      Semaine Arrivée Remise
      46 09/11/2024 Semaine non disponible
      47 17/11/2024 950 €
      48 24/11/2024 950 €
      49 01/12/2024 950 €
      50 08/12/2024 950 €
      51 15/12/2024 950 €
      52 22/12/2024 950 €
      1 29/12/2024 950 €
      2 05/01/2025 971 €
      3 12/01/2025 971 €
      4 19/01/2025 971 €
      5 26/01/2025 971 €
      6 02/02/2025 971 €
      7 09/02/2025 971 €
      8 16/02/2025 971 €
      9 23/02/2025 971 €
      10 02/03/2025 971 €
      11 09/03/2025 971 €
      12 16/03/2025 1 104 €
      13 23/03/2025 1 104 €
      14 30/03/2025 1 104 €
      15 06/04/2025 1 104 €
      16 13/04/2025 1 104 €
      17 20/04/2025 1 104 €
      18 27/04/2025 1 104 €
      19 04/05/2025 1 104 €
      20 11/05/2025 1 104 €
      21 18/05/2025 1 382 €
      22 25/05/2025 1 382 €
      Semaine Arrivée Remise
      23 01/06/2025 1 382 €
      24 08/06/2025 1 869 €
      25 15/06/2025 1 869 €
      26 22/06/2025 2 143 €
      27 29/06/2025 2 349 €
      28 06/07/2025 2 767 €
      29 13/07/2025 2 767 €
      30 20/07/2025 2 767 €
      31 27/07/2025 2 767 €
      32 03/08/2025 2 767 €
      33 10/08/2025 2 767 €
      34 17/08/2025 2 627 €
      35 24/08/2025 2 143 €
      36 31/08/2025 1 869 €
      37 07/09/2025 1 869 €
      38 13/09/2025 Semaine non disponible
      39 21/09/2025 1 104 €
      40 28/09/2025 1 104 €
      41 05/10/2025 1 104 €
      42 12/10/2025 1 104 €
      43 19/10/2025 971 €
      44 26/10/2025 971 €
      45 02/11/2025 971 €
      46 09/11/2025 971 €
      47 16/11/2025 971 €
      48 23/11/2025 971 €
      49 30/11/2025 971 €
      50 07/12/2025 971 €
      51 14/12/2025 971 €
      52 21/12/2025 971 €

    Préstations complémentaires

    A partir de

    949 €

    614 €
    Électricité/eau incluses
    LOCATION DU DIMANCHE AU DIMANCHE
    Chauffage l´hiver
    51 € Par semaine
    Chien (gratuit)
    Location lit bébé, en option
    10 € Par semaine
    Location chaise haute, en option
    10 € Par semaine
    Location linge et serviettes de toilettes, obligatoire
    25 € Par personne
    Ménage final, obligatoire
    154 €
    Chauffage piscine, en option
    51 € Par semaine
    Taxe de séjour (adulte)
    19,34 € Par semaine
    16h00
    10h00

    3 AppréciationsIndice moyen de satisfaction : 4,4 En dehors de 5

    4,6Jeudi 29 août 2024 Anonyme - Simbach (Germany)
    Traduction de anglais fourni par Google Translate La maison offre une atmosphère très agréable à l'intérieur.
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    3,9Lundi 29 juil. 2024 Anonyme - Odense M (Denmark)
    Traduction de danois fourni par Google Translate Maison super bien meublée avec de bons espaces extérieurs et une belle vue. A noter cependant les bruits de la route sur les terrasses inférieures.
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    4,8Dimanche 14 juil. 2024 Søren Tue Larsen - Høng (Denmark)
    Traduction de danois fourni par Google Translate Emplacement et décoration - oui, tout cela…
    Lire la critique complète »
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