Mas des Sens is a Provençal Oasis in the Luberon Valley
Cheryl Shufflebotham · Rental & Self-Catered Properties in Provence · Stay: Accommodation & Rentals in ProvenceI really don’t want to share this one, I really don’t. But it’s pure kindness that makes me not withhold. In the Luberon valley, just below Bonnieux and Lacoste, lies an oasis of perfection called Mas des Sens. Le mas is a gorgeously manicured property in a quiet, rural location and is made up of three rentals
Original article by Cheryl of Cobblestones and Vineyards to discover why she does not really want to share the details about this secluded hideaway in the heart of the Luberon Valley
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