L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Provence, France
La Maison Sur La Sorgue
This 17th-century townhouse with remarkable architecture is located in a historic town with a global village feel, offering a cultural environment in a natural setting made even more beautiful by the river. Now a quaint boutique hotel, you can expect impeccable service, spacious and comfortable suites, a secret garden with a pool, and an art gallery where artists and designers are showcased alongside items from travels around the world.
hotel Guide
Facilities
- Each of the suites is air-conditioned and creates an intimate and romantic atmosphere. Each has its particular character, furnished with fine materials, carefully selected fabrics, subtle shades, and a range of unique ornaments steeped in history, collected from a myriad of travels. One of the suites can accommodate up to 4 people as well as a small child.
- All are equipped with large comfortable beds, luxurious bathrooms, flat TV, free high-speed WIFI, mini-bar, and safe, individually-controlled air conditioning.
Our Favourite
- Heated outdoor pool, guests can relax in the glass-roofed courtyard or in the large lounge by the fireplace.
Wine & Dine
- A full breakfast buffet with an extensive selection is served in the dining room or in the garden by the pool.
- Lunch is served in "La Maison de Celou" on the terrace.
- Visit "Le Vivier".
Dresscode
- French Countryside Couture.
Budget
- Rates start at EUR 340 per night including breakfast.
Local Guide
Worth Getting out of Bed for
- Frédéric the owner is happy to plan day trips and excursions such as wine tastings, local artisans, or cultural events.
Activities
- You can hire bikes, from electric bikes to competition bikes.
- There are also cookery classes, private and guided tours, rides in classic cars and Citroën 2CVs, and wine cellar tours.
- Excellent hiking, walking, canoeing, fishing, and much more.
- The onsite art gallery features works from artists Hans Silvester and Denis Brihat.
Don't Miss
- Visit one of the nearby colorful markets. Ask for a list of all of the local markets, and be sure to get there early; markets always finish around noon
- Visit the great antique markets (weekends only) or Aix en Provence for art & paintings
- Heritage Tours of the city and wine-tasting trips can be organized by the hotel upon request.
When to Go
- Spring and autumn are lovely times. July and August can be quite hot.
How to Get There
- By Air: The nearest airports are: Avignon Caumont (18 km), Marseille, Provence (55km), Nîmes, Arles-Camargue (78 km).
- By train: Avignon train station (45 mins by car), served by the TGV and the Eurostar.