The 1.5-hectare wooded park, with its century-old lime trees, will make you feel out of time, with its direct view of the Alps; the spring-fed pond will refresh you.
I welcome you to my bastide, in the calm of the Provencal hinterland. La Bastide du Claus was built by an equerry of Louis XIV on the outskirts of the small, flower-filled village of Cruis (classified as a Village et Cité de caractère), and has stood the test of time. Its old stones welcome you under the benevolent shade of its hundred-year-old lime trees. Its 17th-century pool, fed by the property's own spring, is the perfect place to cool off.
6 gîtes for 2 to 5 people and 4 3-star guest rooms await you.
You're in the heart of Haute Provence, at an altitude of 700 m at the foot of the Montagne de Lure, less than 10 km from the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route linking Rome to Spain, in the land of Jean Giono. The gateway to the Luberon regional park and its medieval villages, the regional produce market in Forcalquier, the citadel of Sisteron and the Durance valley with its many sporting activities are all within a radius of less than 15 km. The Baronnies and Verdon regional parks and the Haute Provence geological nature reserve are also nearby.
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