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In the centre of the wild and secret Camargue, this elegant residence is
a subtle compromise between the conviviality of a guesthouse and a
charming hotel. The cuisine is authentic and the Mas de Peint welcomes
an exceptional 1250 acres of horse-riding terrain, at your disposal.
Reaching this haven of peace requires a walk along the row of Plane
trees and laureate rose bushes between a rice plantation and reeds,
which lead to the residence. In the shade, the meshing of thickets and
shrubs is a veritable invite to the softness of living. Once through the
large, arched front doors, the paved entry walkway gives away what is to
come; this particular hotel of character is simple and refined.
Surprisingly fresh and welcoming in summer, these former stables are
cacheted with the Seal de la Manade. It is the unique place that allows
guests to discover the Camargue in total quietude. The Mas de Peint
kitchen is the ideal spot to have an intimate dinner for two, or for
delightful gatherings among friends, in a cosy setting. What a joy to
have the aromas of the Chef's spcecialties rise right under your nose:
the beef of the Mas, fresh Mediterranean fish, and vegetables from the
kitchen's garden. Every day the Chef will have guests discover his
talent by creating for you a unique menu combining fresh products from
the Mas with his "savoir-faire gastronomique".
The eight spacious rooms, in the main house, combine comfort and
tradition. Here, ancient furnishings, exposed beams and linen bed-sheets
join with the last innovations of the XXth century: television with
satellite channels, minibar, private safe, air conditioning, direct
phone line, hair dryer, lovely linen sheets. Ultimate touch of
refinement: the B logo (like Bon) is embroidered on the sheets and
pillowcases. Lucille has imagined for the rooms two harmonious color
schemes that celebrate the style of the region: pink Roussillon in the
North, and almond-green in the South. Each room is different: some have
a "retro" bathroom (old fashioned bathtub on legs with curtains), others
have their bathroom on the mezzanine (with a staircase leading to it).
The suites are situated near the Mas de Peint, and each is unique. They
each have a bathroom and an independent shower as well as a private
terrace. The Alcove, with its canopy bed, is made for a couple and a
child. It is a very desirable choice thanks to its bathroom and large
dressing. The Pigeonnier is a two-level suite with a ground floor, a
living room, and a chimney. It is ideal for families. A true little
house. The Terrace is spacious and very sunny; a dream room for a honey
moon. To embrace one of the three suites of the Mas de Peint, is to
immerse yourself in an expanse of pink, yellow, or blue-hued light.
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