Roadbook - Objectif France

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Roadbook - Objectif France
OBJECTIF FRANCE PRESENTS
ROADBOOK
Ms Erika Mustermann
Your Travel Consultant
Stephen MOLLOY
contact@objectiffrance.com
00 33 (0)9 66 96 13 19
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In case of any problems or emergency
In cases of problem during your travel in France, you can join us during office working hours on the
following telephone numbers:
+33 (0)9 66 96 13 19 or +33 (0)4 74 07 13 19
Office working hours:
From Monday to Friday from 9 am to 12.30 pm and from 1.30 pm to 5 pm
In emergency cases and only in emergency cases (for example accident) you can join us 24 hours a day on
the following telephone number:
Stephen MOLLOY +33(7) 86575370
Main emergency telephone numbers in
France
The 112 is the emergency telephone number in Europe.
The 112 is the telephone number in emergency cases for European Union all countries.
The 112 can be done from landline telephone, mobile phone and IP voice operators like ADSL telephone
line. Call geo-localization from mobile phones as well as different language support is insufficient for SIM
cards registered in several EU countries. A mobile phone can be used to join 112 before having tape any
PIN code as well as without any SIM card inside the mobile phone. The 112 is available on mobile phone
network all over the world.
In France, the 112 puts you through Numbers 15, 17, 18, 115 and 119(Medical help, Police, Fire service,
Emergency Shelter, and Child in danger).
The 116 000 is a support phone number in Europe all countries in order to indicate a child disappearance.
That service can be useful for parents who miss their child during a travel in E.U countries. You can also
visit the 116 missing children Europe web site.
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YOUR ITINERARY
By Train:
By rental car:
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Discover Avignon, Luberon and Provence
3 days/ 2 nights
Depart: Geneva
Arrive: Cannes
Total Distance: approximately 350- 400 km driving
--------------------GENEVA
Your train tickets will have been delivered to your hotel.
--------------------Day 1 – GENEVA – LYON – AVIGNON
Saturday 29th November 2014
Depart from Geneva Train Station (Gare de Genève-Cornavin) at 7:24am.
The platform number/letter will only be shown once you arrive at the train station.
Your regional train will arrive at the Lyon Train Station (Gare de Lyon Part Dieu) at 9:22am; and await a
connection at 10:06am.
The platform number/letter will only be shown once you arrive at the train station though you will have
easily enough time for a coffee and croissant.
Take high speed connection at 10:06am arriving in Avignon (Gare TGV Avignon) at 11:08am.
Your rental car is reserved from 11:00am onwards. You can find the rental car at the Citer agency at the
Train station. The car rental agencies are located outside the terminal out the south entrance and directly
opposite after approximately 200m walk across the park (Follow the signs ‘Voiture de Location’).
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The VOUCHER for the rental car is attached below at the end of this Roadbook.
Please present the following documents: (originals only)
 A credit card in your name Erika Mustermann, either VISA; MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS to
be used as a deposit.
 An ID card, e.g. passport
 A valid driver’s license
 An original document showing proof of address
We have paid the excess insurance, so there will be NO insurance to pay at the counter.
If you want to use a GPS, it is available from the counter payable at your own charge.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION :
Optional options:
When registering at the counter of the rental car company, it will offer optional additional services and
products (Road Side Assistance, PAI, GPS, etc).
You are totally free to accept or reject these proposals, because the proposed insurance is optional.
Without worry and to avoid any misunderstanding, we recommend that you ensure not taking unwanted
options before signing the contract to pick up the vehicle.Your signature commits you. In any case of
dispute with the rental company we cannot help you.
Rental car deposit:
When taking the vehicle, the owner will undertake a bank authorization deposit (a freeze of a certain
amount of funds) on your credit card, you must make sure you have enough available credit available on
that date, in which case the lease may be denied.
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ACCESS TO YOUR HOTEL
Drive towards Hotel d’Europe a distance of approximately 8km. Official Check-in is at 3pm but the hotel is
informed of your early arrival. They will kindly store your bags and allow entrance to your room if it is
ready. The voucher for your stay is at the end of this Roadbook, please print and give to the hotel.
Parking is available at the hotel, it is paying.
https://goo.gl/maps/LQRBg
www.heurope.com/uk/#situation-et-acces.php
HOTEL D'EUROPE - LA VIEILLE FONTAINE
12 PLACE CRILLON
84000 AVIGNON Tel : +33490147676
And in closer detail:
https://goo.gl/maps/TGBnp
See the Avignon activities page below.
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AVIGNON
Ringed by incredibly preserved 800-year-old stone ramparts, graceful Avignon’s turn as the seat of papal power
bestowed the city with a treasury of magnificent art and architecture, none grander than the massive medieval
fortress and papal palace. In romantic counterpoint, Pont d'Avignon – of nursery-rhyme fame – spans halfway
across the Rhône. Ancient cobbled streets pass inviting boutiques; leafy squares overflow with cafe tables.
Since the arrival of the popes and their court during the 14th century, the city has always been an important
artistic center. In 1947 with the creation of the Theatre Festival by Jean Vilar, it also became one of the world’s
greatest theatrical meeting places. European City of Culture in 2000, Avignon vibrates to the rhythm of cultural
events: opera, permanent theatres, societies and clubs that offer musical, theatrical or dance performances all
the year round. Leading events over the seasons: Cheval Passion in January, the “Hivernales de la Danse”
(contemporary dance festival) in February, Alterarosa in the Palais des Papes in May…and of course, the summer
exhibitions in the palais des papes!
The bridge aside, there is a lot to see in the ancient Provençal city of Avignon. As well as being a cultural centre
and UNESCO World Heritage site offering marvellous art galleries, Avignon is also a centre for gastronomy, and
an important center for initiation into provençal cooking: the chefs, some of whom are reputed, concoct
traditional and original dishes to be relished in charming restaurants. The stall holders in the Halles, the oldest
covered market in the city, offer the opportunity to sample provençal specialties and local products in an
unrivalled atmosphere. And why not have a try yourself and sign up with a course on provençal cookery?
And last of all, did you know Avignon is the capital city of Côtes du Rhône wines? The Palais des Papes has its
own wine cellar where you can taste (with moderation …) the best “crus” (system of wine classification) of the
region…
Avignon Town Center Map:
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MUST SEE / MUST VISIT MONUMENTS
UNESCO Heritage
Discover a grandiose monumental complex!
For a while capital of Christendom in the Middle Ages, Avignon has preserved an exceptional cultural
inheritance from its History, and a large part of this is listed by UNESCO as World Heritage sites:
Not only the Palais des Papes and the Pont d’Avignon but also the large square in front of the Palais with
the baroque façade of the Exchange, the Museum of the Petit Palais and Avignon Cathedral, Notre-Dame
des Doms, as well as the stretch of ramparts that run from the Garden of Les Doms to the bridge.
 Palais des Papes (The Palace of Popes)
The biggest Gothic palace in the world - 24 rooms to tour!
Address : Place du Palais des Papes - 84000 AVIGNON
Tel : +33 (0)4 32 74 32 74
www.palais-des-papes.comtel
Opening dates and hours :
The Popes' Palace is open every day of the year.
The last tickets are sold one hour before closing time.
- From November 2nd to February 29th: 9:30 am – 5:45 pm
Admission fee: 11 € per person
MULTIMEDIA AUDIOGUIDE
11 languages (Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish)
Supplement +2 €
 Le Pont d’Avignon (Avignon Bridge)
The Pont Saint Bénézet, known over the world thanks to the beloved children's song, is a major part of the
history of Avignon. The bridge was built in the 12th century, and was often damaged by the raging flood
waters of the Rhone River. As of the 17th century, it was no longer rebuilt after flood damage. It is part of
UNESCO world heritage.
Address : Boulevard de la Ligne - 84000 AVIGNON
Tel : +33 (0)4 32 74 32 74
www.palais-des-papes.com
Opening dates and hours:
- From November 2nd to February 28th: 9:30 am – 5:45 pm
Admission fee: 5€
Audio-guided tours of the bridge in 11 languages (free)
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SOME TOURISTY PLACES
 Le Jardin des Doms (Doms Garden)
A natural high spot, some thirty meters above the Rhone, this was a natural refuge and the cradle of
human occupancy - archaeological studies have revealed human presence since the Neolithic period.
Reach the gardens from the Popes' Palace Square, the watchman's walk along the ramparts from the Pont
d'Avignon, or the escalier Sainte Anne, behind the Palace of the Popes. You can also take the little tourist
train up to the garden.
Address : Place du Palais - 84000 AVIGNON
Tel : +33 (0)4 90 87 66 55
Opening dates and hours :
Opening at: 7:30 am and closing in November and December at 5:30 pm;
In the heart of the city, atop the Rocher des Doms, a beautuiful English-style public garden which provides
gorgeous views over the countryside, the Rhone plains and Mont Ventoux.
Admission fee: Free
SUGGESTED RUN/WALK IN AVIGNON:
A 6.4km running or walking circuit is possible around the old city taking in the Rhône riverside and the
iconic sights.
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SOME RESTAURANTS WE RECOMMEND
There are a lot of quality restaurants. This is a list about some different restaurants where you can eat
good quality food at reasonable prices. We highly recommend you to call the restaurant in order to book a
table.
Hôtel la Ferme
Traditional, Classical Cuisine
From 18 € to 29 €
110 chemin des Bois - 84000 Avignon
Tel : +33 (0)4 90 82 57 53
www.hotel-laferme.com
A 2 pas du potager
Gastronomical, Modern, Creative, French Regional Cuisine
From 18 € to 49 €
46 Rue Edmond Delteil - 84000 Avignon
Tel : +33 (0)4 90 85 46 41
www.a2pasdupotager.fr
La Table des Agassins
Modern, Creative, Bistrot, South-West Cuisine
From 21 € to 62 €
52 av. Ch. -de-Gaulle - 84130 Avignon
Tel : +33 (0)4 90 32 42 91
www.hotel-agassins.com
Christian Étienne - 1 Michelin Star Restaurant
Modern, Creative, Traditional, Classical, Provençal
From 35 € to 125 €
10 r. Mons - 84000 Avignon
Tel : +33 (0)4 90 86 16 50
www.christian-etienne.fr
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Day 2 – AVIGNON – GORDES – CHÂTEAU LACOSTE – MANE (164km approximately)
Sunday 30 November 2014
Leave Avignon and head east through the Luberon towards Gordes, discovering small historic villages,
stopping where you desire for activities and a meal. Your hotel is booked in the village of Mane.
Your day 2 itinerary:
https://goo.gl/maps/OxY4m
ACCESS MAP FOR YOUR HOTEL
Your hotel is the Couvent des Minimes Hotel and Spa.
The voucher for your stay is at the end of this Roadbook, please print and give to the hotel.
Free parking is available at the hotel.
https://goo.gl/maps/XvGr1
www.couventdesminimes-hotelspa.com/fr/hotel-couvent-des-minimes-site-officiel.php#reservation-etcontact.php
Couvent des Minimes – Hotel Spa L’Occitane
Chemin des Jeux de Mai
Mane-en-Provence, 04300
Tel: +33 4 92 74 77 77
See below for the activities in the Luberon region.
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THE LUBERON REGION
This is a land of castles, perched villages and craggy landscape. The Luberon is a place much sought after.
Even before Peter Mayle and his bestseller “A year in Provence” famous people both in politics and show
business came here to escape the curious crowds.Right in the heart of Provence, Luberon offers such
historical and cultural sites as the Abbey of Senanque and the typical villages of Gordes, Ménerbes,
Lourmarin…
In the midst of this rough countryside of deep crevices and terrassed slopes, the inhabitants of Luberon
have made a living out of wine making and the cultivation of lavender native to this soil.
Map of the Luberon region (some quaint villages are marked in red):
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MUST SEE / MUST VISIT MONUMENTS
 Abbaye de Sénanque (Sénanque Abbay)
Notre-Dame de Sénanque Abbey is still occupied by a community of Cistercian monks.
Notre-Dame de Sénanque Abbey is still a Cistercian monastery and allows to walk around the valley and
the abbey. The community of the monks gives you the opportunity to follow a guided tour, in French only,
inside the 12th century buildings: you can see the church, the cloister, the chapter-hall, the warming room
and the ancient dormitory.
Proper dress code and silence are required. No cyclist gear.
Address: Abbaye Notre-Dame de Sénanque - F - 84220 Gordes www.senanque.fr
Tel: +33 (0)4.90.72.05.86 - visites@senanque.fr
Opening dates and hours:
- Unguided tours
Only the morning, from 9:45 am to 11:00 pm, except Sundays, Catholic feasts and in winter.
Visitor’s number is restricted at peak times. Silence is required. Visitors can get information in a brochure
translated into 8 languages (French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Japanese and Chinese).
Admission fee: 7€ per person
 Château de Lourmarin (Lourmarin Castle)
The Chateau was classified as an historic monument in 1973. The oldest part of the Chateau was built in
the 15th century by Foulques d’Agoult, on the ruins of a 12th century fortress.
Address : Château de Lourmarin - B.P.23 – 84160 LOURMARIN
Tél : + 33(0)4.90.68.15.23
E-mail : contact@chateau-de-lourmarin.com
Opening dates and hours :
The Castle is open every day.
In November and December: from 10.30 am to 12.30 pm and from 2.30 pm to 4.30 pm
Last admission possible until 30 minutes before closing time
Admission fee : 6.50 € per person
 Château Lacoste and Restaurant
In 2004 an idea was born among the vines of Château la Coste. The vision was to create a special place
where art, architecture and land came together. Artists and architects from all over the world were invited
to visit Château la Coste and explore the beauty of the landscape. They were encouraged to choose a place
in the domaine that spoke directly to them and were given the freedom to create something that would
live there.
Address : Château la Coste, 2750 Route de la Cride, 13610 Le Puy Sainte Réparade
GPS: 43° 63′ 699″ N – 5° 42′ 013″ E
Web: www.chateau-la-coste.com/home/
Suggested Programme:
11:00 AM Art & Architecture Walk – the château team will give a plan to you and explain the walk, which
you will then be able to do by herself
01:00 PM Wine tour & Wine Tasting
02:30 PM Lunch at the Tadao Ando Art Centre's Restaurant.
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SOME TOURISTY PLACES ALONG THE WAY
Visit and stroll around some of the most beautiful villages in France such as:
 Gordes:
This village can boast about being amongst one of the most beautiful villages in France. It has narrow
cobbled streets which thread their way through tall houses. Built against the rock, Gords clings onto its
flanks and whispers the tales of a thousand legends.
Gordes is also proud of its castle firmly planted in its very core and which reminds the passer-by of a past
rich in conquests but also marked with the sufferings of its inhabitants.
Address: 84220 Gordes
 Menerbes:
From the top of a rocky overlooking the Luberon garrigue and distant vineyards, the fortified village of
Ménerbes and its castle watch over Gordes and Roussillon. Inside, the narrow streets reveal a wealth of
heritage: old houses, the town square with its 17th century belfry and bell tower. Like many villages in the
Luberon, Ménerbes has attracted several famous artists such as Picasso who used to have a house there…
Visit The Luberon House of Truffles and Wine and have a wine taste there. That place is an area of
knowledge about the world of truffles as well as South-East wines.
Address: 84560 Ménerbes
 Bonnieux :
The village is characterized by a wide variety of natural or historical sites: its two churches, its fortifications,
its remarkable streets and many old buildings such as the Hôtel de Rouvil (former common house from
1859 to 2006), the Hôtel Dieu (hospital from 1749 to 1948, today the town hall) and some large and
beautiful houses whose facades one can admire: give Bonnieux its unique charm and character.
On the other hand, 5 km from the village, the Pont Julien (Julian Bridge), is listed as a historical monument
since 1914, and was built during the Augustan period (27 BC - 14 AD) on the Via Domitia and reflects the
Roman influence in the area.
Address: 84480 Bonnieux
 Joucas :
A small village situated on a small butte. With beautiful paved streets lined with nice stone houses
wonderful panoramas are available towards ochre cliffs. There you can visit Saint Jean Baptiste Church, the
old wind mill tower, discovering the old olive oil mill as well as a collection of old tools.
Address: 84220 Joucas
 Roussillon :
In Provence, set between the Luberon hills and the beautiful Monts de Vaucluse, lies the village of
Roussillon, sparkling with an ochre colour under the deep blue sky. Roussillon is ranked as one of the most
beautiful villages of France, and is totally unique.
Roussillon is located in the very heart of the biggest ochre deposits in the world, it is distinguished by a
wide palette of flamboyant colors.
Wandering the narrow streets, stairs and squares in Roussillon opens your eyes to the beautiful natural
pigments used throughout the village, and the millennium-old knowledge of how to use this generous
natural gift. In Roussillon, man has long worked in harmony with nature.
Address: 84220 Roussillon
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 Visit the Musée de la Lavande (The Lavender Museum) in Coustellet:
Located in a traditional farmhouse in the Luberon, the museum reveals to visitors the expertise and the
passion of a family who has cultivated and distilled the excellence of fine lavender products for
generations:
Address: 276 Route de Gordes - BP16 - D2 - 84220 COUSTELLET
Tel: +33 (0)4 90 76 91 23
Opening date and hours:
From October to December from 9 am to 12.15 pm and from 2 pm to 6 pm
Open 7 days a week from February 1st to December 31st (except December 25th)
Admission fee: 6.80 € per person
FREE AUDIOGUIDES IN 9 LANGUAGES: French, English, German, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese,
Russian and Chinese.
 Visit Fontaine de Vaucluse and Isle sur la Sorgue :
The Sorgues – Monts de Vaucluse area is located between Mont Ventoux and the Luberon range. The
crystal clear waters of the Sorgue river flow through and irrigate the area.
The many arms of the Sorgue make this land a true oasis of cool green countryside. Sorgues is said to be
antiques and crystal clear rivers, what makes people so dreamful about that place.
Address: 84800 Fontaine de Vaucluse
84800 Isle sur la Sorgue
 Visit Vaison La Romaine :
Located in the Haut-Vaucluse region, near the main motorway running through the Rhône area and the cities it
serves, Vaison-la-Romaine is lucky enough to be situated between the Alps and the Mediterranean.
Vaison-la-Romaine is recognized as one of the “the most beautiful detours in France” and owes its reputation to
its heritage. The evidence of its prestigious past heavily influences the modern-day town, which reveals
remnants of the ancient Vasio Vocontiorum, the capital of the Voconce people.
The town and its medieval churches complete this panorama where history complements the lifestyle enjoyed
by the inhabitants – and they certainly know how to enjoy life around here.
Address: 84110 Vaison-la-Romaine
 Visit Sault :
The village of Sault is built on a rocky spur, at an altitude of 766 meters, dominating the valley of Sault. That is
why the commune received its reputation as a Health Resort. Praised all over the world for its cultivation of
lavender, the formerly fortified village of Sault is also a witness of intense human activity since prehistoric times.
Sault is an ideal starting point for excursions and hikes to the Mont Ventoux, the Nesque Canyon, the valley of
the Toulourenc, the plateau of Albion, the Luberon and other very nearby places of interest in the Drôme
Provençale and the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.
Address: 84390 Sault
 Visit Lorgues:
Religious buildings, ruins, olive oil mills, and ancient façades all come together under the shaded courts and
along the winding streets of this town.
Bordered by two rivers, with sloping hills and terraced planting, the land around is also full of little hamlets,
chapels and varied vegetation.
Address: 83510 Lorgues
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 Visit Mane :
Mane is a beautiful village situated between Lure Mountain and the Luberon, just at the door of Forcalquier,
where you can delight in houses built in stones, the round form of the streets, houses from the 16th and 17th
centuries.
You will enjoy wonderful panoramas from the fortified citadel as well as an artificial lake.
Address: 04300 Mane en Provence
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SOME RESTAURANTS WE RECOMMEND
There are a lot of quality restaurants in the region. This is a list of some different restaurants where you
can eat good quality food at reasonable prices. We highly recommend you to call the restaurant in order to
book a table.
Maison de la Truffe et du Vin du Luberon
Traditional, Classical, French Regional, Gastronomical Cuisine
From 15 € to 80 €
Place de l horloge - 84560 Ménerbes
Tel : +33 (0)4 90 72 38 37
www.vin-truffe-luberon.com
Cafe veranda
French Regional Cuisine
From 16 € to 60 €
Avenue marcelin poncet - 84560 Ménerbes
Tel : +33 (0)4 90 72 33 33
La Ferme de la Huppe
Provençal Cuisine
From 28 € to 62 €
D156 - 84220 Gordes
Tel : +33 (0)4 90 72 12 25
www.lafermedelahuppe.com
L'Arôme
Gastronomical, Provençal Cuisine
From 29 € to 70 €
2 r. Lucien-Blanc - 84480 Bonnieux
Tel : +33 (0)4 90 75 88 62
Les Bories - 1 Michelin Star Restaurant
Modern, Creative Cuisine
From 57 €
Rte de l'Abbaye de Sénanque - 84220 Gordes
Tel : +33 (0)4 90 72 00 51
www.hotellesbories.com
Château Lacoste Restaurant (Tadao Ando Art Centre's Restaurant)
Located in the Art Centre designed by Tadao Ando, the cafe overlooks over the beautiful vines of Château
la Coste and is open every day from 10am to 7pm.
The cafe offers a menu that of fresh local produce such as soups, salads and cheese as well as delicious
homemade cakes and tarts baked fresh every day.
Address : Château la Coste, 2750 Route de la Cride, 13610 Le Puy Sainte Réparade
GPS: 43° 63′ 699″ N – 5° 42′ 013″ E
Tel: + 33 (0)4 42 59 36 97
www.chateau-la-coste.com/cafe-2/
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Day 3 – MANE – FAYENCE – CANNES (185km approximately)
Monday 1st December
You can certainly spend the morning relaxing in a spa before your busy week or take the time to visit the
following villages.
 Spa l’Occitane (at the Hotel Covent des Minimes):
Soothing and relaxing atmosphere at the L'Occitane Spa
The Couvent des Minimes Hotel & L’Occitane Spa opens its doors into a real haven of tranquillity, entirely
dedicated to reinvigoration of body and soul. The L’Occitane Spa reveals the Mediterranean way of life and
its scents through its facial and body treatments as well as its products.
The Spa is a natural extension of the brand, combining genuine ingredients. This proven effectiveness,
associated with traditional massage techniques, ensures a veritable journey for the senses.
With the aim of sharing its culture and its love of Provence, L’Occitane develops its products from
derivatives and variations of essential oils, as well as from ingredients dear to Provence, such as lavender,
lemon, verbena or honey. L’Occitane is distinct as a label for ingredients whose quality and source are
rigorously controlled.
Authenticity, respect, sensuousness - three fundamental values of L’Occitane; three key words which
encapsulate the unique experience on offer at the L’Occitane Spa, as an extension of the brand.
The Couvent des Minimes Hotel & L’Occitane Spa offers a list of exclusive treatments for men and for
women. There is also a dedicated range of treatments for expectant mothers - please feel free to consult
the treatment list.
Close your eyes and let yourself be carried away by the expert hands of a therapist. Your well-being is their
predominant concern. If that isn’t heaven, it’s not far short…
 Visit Seillans :
This is a ville perché (perched hill-top village) overlooking the plain between the southern Alps and the
Esterel, which borders the sea between Cannes and Saint-Raphaël. It has been recognized as one of the
prettiest villages of France.
Seillans has a steeply-inclined medieval centre, accessible only on foot, and a number of small squares and
old buildings. It is the westernmost of a line of such towns and villages (including Montauroux, Callian,
Tourrettes and Fayence) that face south and attract tourists and each offer a variety of cultural pursuits.
They are most striking when viewed from the plain below. Other local attractions include the nearby Lac St.
Cassien.
Seillans is also a destination for holiday-makers, retirees and second-home owners from other parts of
France and northern Europe, lured by the charming houses and scenery combined with the sunny climate
and proximity to the Mediterranean and Nice International Airport. Seillans features a castle and 13th
century church at its summit. Nearby are rustic chapels, vineyards, forests and olive groves. Seillans has an
annual Pottery Market and many concerts and occasional events throughout the year, as well as the
annual international Musique-Cordiale Festival, a fortnight when the church, the salle polyvalente and
outdoor venues resound to a variety of high quality classical, choral and jazz music from international
artists, soloists, choirs and orchestras each August, when the area is at its most popular. In the late Sixties
and early Seventies Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning made Seillans their home. The village hosts a
substantial Max Ernst collection, including several sculptures in open air.
Address: 83440 Seillans
 Visit Fayence :
Fayence is another one in the series of "perched villages". Fayence is a charming old Provençal village
popular with tourists. The village is located on the road to Mons, which later on joins the Route Napoléon
(linking Nice to Grenoble through the Alps).
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Some high-standing resorts have settled nearby the village in the recent years: the Domaine de Terre
Blanche at Tourrettes, Var and Domaine de Fayence attracting a foreign clientele. The aerodrome of
Fayence-Tourettes was one of the most active in Europe.
Address: 83440 Fayence
RESTAURANTS WE RECOMMEND:
There are a lot of quality restaurants in the region. We highly recommend you to call the restaurant in
order to book a table.
Auberge Eric Maio – 1 Michelin star Restaurant
Modern, Creative, French provincial Cuisine
From 25 to 51€
Auberge Eric Maio - 2169 83440 Montauroux
Tel : +33(0)4 94 47 71 65
http://www.eric-maio.fr/
La Bastide St-Antoine – 1 Michelin star Restaurant
Gastronomic, French Provincial Cuisine
From 66€ to 220€
48 av. Henri-Dunant 06130 Grasse
http://www.jacques-chibois.com/uk/restaurant.php
Your day 3 itinerary:
https://goo.gl/maps/6lgz9
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CANNES
You have to leave your rental car at the rental agency before 5pm.
The rental car agency is located at 12 rue Latour Mabourg, 06401 Cannes. This is in central Cannes.
We strongly urge you to check with the rental car company when dropping back the car and completing a
verification of the state of the vehicle.
We also advise you to double-check with the rental car company the additional invoice and the amount of
ancillary costs that may be charged to you (depending on the options you have subscribed). We cannot be
held responsible for any disputes you may have with the rental company regarding these costs.
Remember to retrieve all your stuff in the car before returning it.
Fuel is your responsibility and you must return the vehicle to the level of initial fuel.
End of our services.
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We hope that you have had an excellent trip.
Do not hesitate to send us your comments to help us improve our Roadbooks.
Send your email to: franck@objectiffrance.com
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Place Denoyer- 69640 Lacenas – France - Tél : 09.66.96.13.19 - 電話 :(0033) 9.66.96.13.19 contact@objectiffrance.com
HEBERGEMENT AVIGNON / AVIGNON ACCOMMODATION
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Réservation effectuée par OBJECTIF FRANCE
Paiement par Objectif France suivant contrat et réservation
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Hotel D’Europe
12 place Crillon
Avignon, 84000, France
GPS Latitude : 43.950131 / longitude : 4.8032718
+33(0)490147676
785518321 Booking
29/11/2014
30/11/2014
1
1 Double Classic Room
1
Mme. Erika Mustermann
Remarque:
La chambre sera payée par l'agence de voyage OBJECTIF FRANCE par la CB transmise via le
site de réservation BOOKING
Si besoin appeler le 04 74 07 13 19 ou le +33(7) 86575370
Nous prendrons en charge la chambre + les petits déjeuners
Taxes de séjours = à la charge des clients
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Objectif France
Place Denoyer
69640 Lacenas
Merci d'envoyer la facture comptable à l'Addresse mail contact@objectiffrance.com
L’ensemble des services utilisés par le(s) client(s) non mentionnés dans cette confirmation,
seront à la charge du client (parking, repas, consommation, pressing, détérioration etc…).
Objectif France - Capital de 30 000 euros - Licence N°IM069110030
Place Denoyer- 69640 Lacenas – France - Tél : 09.66.96.13.19 - 電話 :(0033) 9.66.96.13.19 contact@objectiffrance.com
HEBERGEMENT MANE / MANE ACCOMMODATION
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Réservation effectuée par OBJECTIF FRANCE
Paiement par Objectif France suivant contrat et réservation
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Telephone :
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Couvent des Minimes – Hotel Spa L’Occitane
Chemin des Jeux de Mai
Mane-en-Provence, 04300
GPS : 43.939176, 5.771905
+33(0)492747777
Official time 3pm. Check out at noon.
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Madame Mustermann (DIRECT)
30/11/2014
01/12/2014
1
1 Double Classic Room
1
Mme. Erika Mustermann
Remarque:
La chambre était payée par l'agence de voyage OBJECTIF FRANCE par virement bancaire
17/11/2014
Si besoin appeler le 04 74 07 13 19 ou+33(7) 86575370
Nous prendrons en charge la chambre + les petits déjeuners
Taxes de séjours = à la charge des clients
Ordre de la facture :
Objectif France
Place Denoyer
69640 Lacenas
Merci d'envoyer la facture comptable à l'Addresse mail contact@objectiffrance.com
L’ensemble des services utilisés par le(s) client(s) non mentionnés dans cette confirmation,
seront à la charge du client (parking, repas, consommation, pressing, détérioration etc…).
Objectif France - Capital de 30 000 euros - Licence N°IM069110030
Place Denoyer- 69640 Lacenas – France - Tél : 09.66.96.13.19 - 電話 :(0033) 9.66.96.13.19 contact@objectiffrance.com