Le Hameau de Cournille

Viens, Provence

Ref: SV195

Price guide: 12570€ to 17500€

12 12 24 Two private heated pools 101km No Yes No Yes

About the Property:

Exclusive use of lovingly restored ancient hamlet in the beautiful Luberon hills with two heated swimming pools and accommodation across three delightful properties. Apt 20km.

The ancient hamlet of Cournille has been lovingly restored into three luxurious holiday homes with attention to detail and respecting local traditions, crafts and materials. The whole hamlet comprising 12 bedrooms sleeping 24 in three properties is available for let with two private swimming pools, tennis court and spa wellness area with hot tub and sauna.

La Grande Maison really is grand, airy and spacious, with exceptional open-plan living areas featuring lovely, beamed ceilings and fireplaces. True to how houses were built centuries ago there are stairs up to the front door and two internal staircases.

La Maison du Berger is the smaller and most cosy of the properties. Until recently it was lived in by the local shepherd. The main preserved feature is the ancient fireplace, ensuring that the spirit of the original house lives on. Outside the furnished terrace enjoys lovely views over the surrounding countryside while in the evenings you can experience the unforgettable Luberon sunsets.

As well as well as a large living/dining room in La Maison Rose there is a second smaller living room. The restoration of all the properties combines simplicity and quality to create colourful accommodation in a Provencal farmhouse style.

The peaceful landscaped grounds are a joy to wander through, beautifully planted with fragrant herbs, lavender and colourful flowers.

Some of the finest perched villages in Provence including Gordes, Menerbes, Lacoste and Bonnieux are within 20km of the Hameau de Cournille. There are also many other fascinating villages and towns to discover, many with weekly markets, within a very short drive including Reillane and Cereste.

Le Hameau de Cournille is the perfect location for a large group staying together yet with the flexibility to enjoy time apart. Guests at Le Hameau de Cournille can also pay a visit to nearby Les Davids: an organic farm and vineyard with its own shop selling the finest local produce. Les Davids can also cook for you upon request and deliver meals directly to your property front door. A genuinely unique service!

The market town of Apt with its famous Saturday market is just a 25 minutes’ drive away with a choice large supermarkets and other amenities. The market in Apt is very famous. It has taken place for centuries and occupies the whole of the old town. This is a definite must!

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Accommodation

Living area

La Grande Maison
Entrance hall leading to spacious living/dining room with sofas, large dining table, fireplace, large TV, DVD player and opening onto terrace. Second living room with open fire, stairs to first floor and opening onto small terrace.

La Maison Rose
Large living/dining room with large TV, DVD and fireplace. Second smaller living room.

La Maison du Berger
Open plan living/dining room area featuring the restored original fireplace. Comfortable sofa, large TV and DVD.

Kitchen

La Grande Maison
Separate fully-equipped kitchen with small dining table and opening onto terrace. Oven, fridge, freezer and dishwasher. Separate laundry room with washing machine and dryer.

La Maison Rose
Separate fully-equipped Provencal style kitchen. Oven, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and dryer.

La Maison du Berger
Separate fully-equipped Provencal style kitchen. Oven, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and dryer.

Bedrooms

La Grande Maison
Ground floor:
Bedroom 1: Twin bedroom with en-suite shower room.
First floor:
Bedroom 2: Double bedrooms with en-suite facilities.
Bedroom 3: Twin bedroom with en-suite facilities.
Bedroom 4: Twin bedroom with en-suite facilities
Access via first floor terrace to:
Bedroom 5: Double bedroom with en-suite shower room.
Access via separate internal staircase to:
Bedroom 6: Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom.

La Maison Rose
First floor:
Bedroom 7: Bedroom with large double bed (180cm) with en-suite facilities.
Bedroom 8: Twin bedroom with en-suite facilities.
Bedroom 9: Twin bedroom with en-suite facilities.

La Maison du Berger
Ground floor:
Bedroom 10: Twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom.
First floor:
Bedroom 11: Double bedrooms with en-suite facilities.
Bedroom 12: Double bedrooms with en-suite facilities.

Bathrooms

La Grande Maison
All bedrooms en-suite. Two bathrooms with bath, separate shower and wc. Four shower rooms with wc.
Separate wc on ground floor.

La Maison Rose
All bedrooms en-suite. One bathroom with bath, separate shower and wc. Two shower rooms with wc.
Separate wc on ground floor.

La Maison du Berger
All bedrooms en-suite. Two bathrooms with bath and separate shower. Shower room.
Separate wc’s on ground floor and first floor.

Exterior

Large landscaped garden with two heated private swimming pools. Tennis court and spa wellness area with hot tub, two saunas and three massage rooms. Private parking.

Pool

Two private heated pools both: 11 x 5m. Steps. Security system: cover.
Pools heated from mid-May to mid-September. Heating included in price.
Optional heated pools April to mid May and October: 600€ per week per pool.

Changeover day

Saturday (3/5/25-27/9/25). Outside these dates non-Saturday arrivals/departures may be considered. Please ask for details.

Included in the rent

  • Bed linen and towels (including pool towels).
  • Water and electricity (including pool heating mid-May to end of September).
  • End-of-stay cleaning.
  • Six hours of cleaning for all properties per week.
  • Wi-fi.

Other charges

Obligatory charges payable on arrival

  • Refundable security deposit of 1000€ (cash, cheque or card swipe) refunded on departure.
  • Holiday tax (taxe de sejour): The amount may vary from one year to another. Please ask at the time of booking.

Optional prebookable extras, payable on arrival

  • Mid stay bed linen change 25€ per set.
  • Mid stay towel change 15€ per person.
  • Additional cleaning 25€ per hour
  • Optional heated pools (April to mid-May and October) 600€ per week per pool.
  • Barbecue gas 20€ per week.
  • Telephone.
  • Firewood.
  • Additional cleaning or chef available at extra charge. Please ask for details.

Other information

  • Cot, highchair, changing mat and bottle warmer available. Please request at time of booking.
  • Fans available. Please request at time of booking.
  • A good choice of locally grown organic produce available for delivery to the property (extra charge).
  • Meals using local fresh products available (extra charge) and catering staff available for serving (further extra charge).
  • No smoking in the properties.

Location

Viens, Provence

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Nearest beach

101km

Nearest airport(s)

Marseille 89km, Avignon 68km.
Railway station: Avignon TGV 78km.

Shops

Small supermarket and bakery in Viens (4km). Good selection of shops, bars and restaurants as well as huge weekly market in Apt (20km).
Hospital: Apt (20km).

Places to visit nearby

LOCAL ATTRACTIONS

Les Davids
Nearby organic vineyard and farm run by the owners of the Hameau des Treimars with farm shop offering a selection of wines, fruit, vegetables and local produce. Deliveries to the property also available.

Viens (4km)
The nearest Medieval perched village with regular Wednesday morning market and festival in August.

Simiane la Rotonde (12km)
Hilltop village with Medieval castle and international Baroque music festival in summer.

Banon (18km)
Buy some of the famous and tasty Banon goat cheese at either market (every Tuesday and Saturday morning) and visit Le Bleuet, a fascinating book shop spread over four floors in the heart of the village.

Reillane (19km)
A fascinating and authentic Provencal village famous for its incredible festival in June. Wander through the historic old village or visit the Sunday morning market.

The Colorado Provencal (16km)
Situated between the villages of Rustrel and Gignac waymarked walks take you through a unique and colourful desert scenery with yellow and red rock formations created when ochre was quarried in the area.

Parc Naturel Regional du Luberon (20km)
This is a region of stunning natural beauty with superb, varied scenery and outstanding views. To the north you will find the wild mountain scenery of the Vaucluse hills and famous Mont Ventoux. To the south the amazing oak and pine covered slopes of the Luberon mountains. The Luberon valley is dotted with vineyards, cherry orchards and lavender fields enhanced by stunning hill-top villages. This region is also renowned for its quality restaurants and locally produced fruit, cheeses, honey and many other irresistible delights. You will also find many very good local vineyards producing excellent Cotes du Luberon and Cotes de Ventoux with tastings available at all the small Domains as well as the two big ‘Cave Cooperatives’. Colourful Provencal fabrics and beautiful table linen are also available in the charming local markets along with a large variety of pottery. A number of the villages have art galleries where you can view and buy from local artists. Lavender fields around

Sault (33km)
Around June-July and onto August the scent and colour of lavender fields encapsulate the very essence of Provence. The French author Jean Giono called lavender “the soul of Provence”. There is a concentration of lavender fields from the high plateaux around Sault, at the foot of the famous Mont Ventoux, and also around Apt and Gordes.

DAY TRIP IDEAS

L’Isle sur la Sorgue (56km)
L’Isle sur la Sorgue is a pretty market town, much loved for its antique shops and twice weekly markets. Once an important fishing town, with an abundance of crayfish in the River Sorgue, there are also several canals running through the centre. Perhaps, unsurprisingly, the town has been called the Venice of Provence. The river has influenced the development of the town, providing for thriving crafts and industries, flour mills, wool and silk workshops. Many of the waterwheels remain adding to the picturesque charm of the town. Each Sunday there is quite a carnival atmosphere with a flea market, regarded as of the best antique markets in France (Thursday in normal market day).

Aix en Provence (63km)
Aix en Provence is a lively and very appealing town with numerous restaurants and bars near the famous tree-lined Cours Mirabeau, markets on most week-days where you can sample regional produce including Calissons d’Aix (delicious marzipan based confectionery). There are lots of wonderful art galleries all within walking distance from one another in the centre of Aix, shops, music and much more!

Avignon (77km)
Avignon, on the banks of the Rhone, is probably best-known these days for the children’s song – Sur le Pont d’Avignon. But for several decades in the 14th century, it was the capital of Christendom, after Pope Clement V moved his court here to avoid the chaos in Rome. The legacy of that papal schism can be seen today in the city’s UNESCO-protected architecture, including the vast Palais des Papes. And nearby Châteauneuf-du-Pape, site of a now-ruined castle built by a later pope, still produces acclaimed red wines. The city’s intact ramparts and pedestrianised centre lend Avignon a small-town, medieval feel. Yet each July, the city goes totally 21st century, as thousands of visitors descend for a contemporary performing arts extravaganza, the Festival d’Avignon.

NEARBY ACTIVITIES
Golf: Villars (22km).
Tennis Apt (23km).

Property Reviews

Overall we had a great time… The spa is a real bonus.

Siân M (27/8/2022)

A perfect place for a family reunion or for a get together with friends… The little touches made all the difference… We will be back!

S M (August 2019)

The houses are wonderful. We had a wonderful time… Thank you.

Jette V (May 2019)

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