Le Clos de Rohan – A Hidden Retreat in Provence
Bed & Breakfasts in Provence · Cheryl Shufflebotham · Stay: Accommodation & Rentals in ProvenceHidden high in the hills above the village of Rustrel lies a true Provençal oasis of tranquillity. Enveloped by woods, hills, and fields of lavender, le Clos de Rohan is the Provence you are looking for. From the moment you enter the grounds, this soothing retreat will delight the senses, whisk away any stress, and soothe and calm any frazzled nerves.
Read Cobblestones and Vineyards for the full post by Cobblestones and Vineyards on this secluded bed and breakfast in the Luberon. The owners Françoise and Bernard restored an 18th-century farmhouse to create two charming apartments for their guests. Cheryl shares some of her pictures from their visit to le Clos de Rohan an EU Ecolabel certified B&B.
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