Coquillade Provence Village, Hotel estate in Gargas, France.
Coquillade Provence Village is a hotel complex perched on a hilltop within the Luberon Regional Nature Park, surrounded by 42 hectares of vineyards and gardens. The property features 63 rooms and suites, a 2,000-square-meter spa, multiple swimming pools, and dedicated spaces for events and conferences.
The buildings began as a farming settlement in the 11th century before being transformed into a wine estate in the 1990s. This conversion repurposed the historic site into a modern hotel and wine-focused destination.
The estate runs three restaurants led by Chef Pierre Marty, featuring regional ingredients and wines from the on-site Aureto vineyard. The dining experience reflects Provençal traditions while incorporating contemporary cooking methods.
The property is accessible by car from roads throughout the Luberon region, and the hilltop setting makes it easy to explore the surrounding countryside on foot. Visitors can arrange activities like wine tastings and cycling routes through the hotel's services.
The hotel provides guests with professional bicycles and mapped cycling routes to explore the Luberon region on two wheels. This offering connects the stay with deeper discovery of the local landscape and villages throughout the countryside.
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