Le Savornin

Provence , France

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  • Air-conditioned bedrooms
  • Extensive private grounds
  • Walking distance to restaurants
  • Beautiful Luberon location
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If you’re craving space, sunshine and the unmistakably lovely landscapes of the south of France, Le Savornin has it covered. Set in almost 10,000m2 of beautiful grounds, this is an idyllic venue for a group or extended family to enjoy a charming country home in the heart of the magnificent Luberon. This region is classic rural Provence, a coffee-table-book landscape of limestone hills, olive groves, lavender fields and gilded hilltop villages waiting to be explored.

The house has the generous proportions of a traditional Provencal mas, complete with pale blue shutters and a wisteria-draped pergola. Inside you’ll find five comfortable en suites, air conditioned so you can sleep well even in the height of summer, and a large open-plan kitchen/dining/living room that opens directly onto the gardens. The sense of space here is exhilarating, with a 10-metre swimming pool, extensive lawns and two dining/lounging terraces for epic long lunches or evening drinks watching the sky fade to pink. A pool-house kitchen makes self-catering all part of the holiday fun here, but if cooking’s not your thing, Le Savornin is just a 20-minunte walk or easy drive from the village of Saint-Saturnin, which has a few restaurants, a bakery and small shops for your day-to-day needs. If you’re serious about French food, there’s a renowned Saturday market in Apt (five minutes by car), and there are currently nine Michelin-starred restaurants in the wider Luberon area. But for many the real joy of a stay here is simply its space, peace and quiet beauty, which is perhaps the true essence of this endlessly appealing region.

Please note: There is a second small rental property located within the same grounds as Le Savornin at the far end of the plot. The two houses share the same entrance and first few metres of driveway, but each has its own parking area. The two houses are not visible to one another, and the grounds are landscaped so each house has its own dedicated outside space that is private and not overlooked. However, there is no continuous physical boundary between the two, and we cannot guarantee that the swimming pool at the small house will always have its cover on.

Additionally, there is an unfenced Koi carp pond in the grounds; families with children under 11 are asked to sign a waiver to acknowledge that non-swimmers must be supervised. 

Good to know… A price reduction is available in July and August for smaller groups using only 3 or 4 of the bedrooms.

 

 


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Local area

This is authentic Luberon, pleasantly removed from the glossy sheen of the more famous villages such as Gordes, Roussillon and Bonnieux yet still close enough to make a visit very easy. Saint-Saturnin lès Apt (to give it its full name) is a quiet village, well worth a visit for the castle ruins which sit above its winding main street and offer wonderful views across the Lubéron valley. It’s also a reminder of the area’s rich agricultural heritage, and Saint Saturnin cherries are much prized locally. Apt is a bigger town offering all you need in the way of food shops, plus a wider choice of restaurants. The GR97 hiking route runs through Saint Saturnin, and the whole Luberon Natural Park, a vast protected area covering some 185,000 hectares, is on the doorstep. The park exists to preserve the heritage of the region, ensuring gloriously unspoilt landscapes and uniquely preserved villages and towns. It’s wonderful touring country, either by car or by e-bike (hills!), and if you’re here between mid-June and early August you’ll be surrounded by fragrant lavender fields in full purple bloom. 


An in-villa chef and meal delivery service is available by arrangement


Accommodation

Layout

  • 5-bedroom villa (sleeps 2-10)

Ground floor

  • Open plan kitchen/dining/living area with Smart TV and Bluetooth speaker; leads to garden and terrace
  • Kitchen includes large kitchen island, dishwasher, fridge-freezer, oven, hob, microwave, coffee maker.
  • Dining space includes table for 10
  • Laundry room
  • Master bedroom (180cm bed) with en-suite shower room and dressing area; access to terrace and garden
  • WC

First floor

  • 3 x double bedrooms (160cm beds) with en-suite shower rooms
  • Twin room (90cm beds) with en-suite shower room

General

  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Air-conditioning throughout
  • Iron, ironing board and hairdryer
  • Simpson Travel pool towels
  • Gas plancha barbecue
  • Large grounds with carp pond
  • Private salt water swimming pool 10m x 5m with electric rolling cover
  • Shaded outdoor dining areas by kitchen and pool terrace 
  • Table tennis and boules for playing petanque
  • Pool house with summer kitchen, WC and comfortable seating
  • On-site car parking
  • Please note: due to the open water (pond) on the grounds, and the presence of a neighbouring villa with a swimming pool, this property is unsuitable for non-swimmers and children must be supervised. Families with children under 11 years old are asked to sign a waiver. 
  • For further information on Terms and Conditions for this property please click  here

WiFi

  • All properties with WiFi are able to support basic functionality such as web browsing and checking emails. We aim to offer an uninterrupted service but sometimes due to factors beyond our control reliability can be affected.

Villa access times

  • Check-in time – 4pm
  • Check-out time – 10am

Services

  • Weekly clean and linen change 

Location

  • Saint-Saturnin-les-Apt (shops, restaurants, town) 20min walk
  • Etang de la Bonde (river/lake) 45min drive
  • Apt (supermarket/bike hire) 5min drive
  • Marseilles airport 75min drive

 

  • TGV
    Avignon 65min drive
    Aix-en-Provence 75min drive

Flights

For information on travel routes, please visit our France flights and ferries page.

Our choice of French properties is diverse, ranging from simple charm to genuine luxury and style. Much of our portfolio is privately owned, and price alone is therefore not a universal guide. We contract all our accommodation in person, and each property has its individual appeal.

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There's no better way to while away leisurely holiday hours than by visiting the many Provençal villages with their cobbled streets and cafes. Hilltop towns glow in pale golden stone, surrounded by vineyards, olive groves and fields of fragrant purple lavender. From celebrated Gordes to charming Eygalières, each town has a market to help you discover local produce, or treat yourself to a long lazy lunch; from pavement cafes to Michelin stars, the midday meal in France is nothing short of an art form.

The cities of Avignon, Orange, Nîmes and Arles offer an architecturally rich and cultural day out but try to make time for lesser-known gems like Vaison la Romaine, Uzès and Ile sur la Sorgue for a less crowded but equally impressive picture of the history of the region.

A day at the beach is always an option but you can find other open water options closer to home, from child-friendly paddling in the River Gardon below le Pont du Gard, to kayaking down La Sorgue as it winds its way through the Luberon. Close to Avignon, Lac de Monteux has a lifeguarded beach and various water activities for all ages.

This is a destination to rival any other. Complemented by our selection of handpicked villas we can help you make the most of your luxury holiday in Provence.


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