Karine welcomes guests to her land, or rather that of her ancestors. Horticulturists who went out of business in the early 2000s, she named the mas Le Pagoulin, meaning "peasant" in Provençal, in homage to them. The donkeys and chickens remain from this rural soul, as does the calm of this mas on 8500 m² of land. A rainwater recuperator, photovoltaic panels and a garden that has been transformed into a refuge for biodiversity testify to Karine's commitment to the environment. Her gîte has also been awarded the Esprit Parc Port-Cros label and will be classified as an LPO refuge in 2019.
She offers 3 comfortable guest rooms for stays in a haven of nature and tranquility.
Located in the heart of the Port-Cros National Park, the Giens peninsula is just a stone's throw away, as are the wooded hills of Hyères and the landing stages for the Îles d'Or.