LES PIERRES SAUVAGES
Address offering decorated guest rooms and a table d'hôtes with home-made dishes made with local seasonal products
Gabrielle, Gilles and Julien's beautifully decorated guest rooms evoke the Provencal abbeys of Le Thoronet, Sénanque and Silvacane, and pay tribute to monastic work. The garden is enchanting. The table d'hôtes is set either in the glass roof, on the patio, by the pool or in the marvellous "guinguette" in the kitchen garden. Enjoy home-cooked dishes made with local, seasonal produce. A delight for the taste buds. A unique menu served at the family table.
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I can’t thank them enough, merci boucoup for the exceptionally and incredibly kind and special hospitality!! We felt like we experienced Provence just that extra bit more, from Gabrielle picking us up in her Citroen Deux Chevaux from the near by station, providing sun hats and cake upon arrival, delicious rosé with olive tapenade and breadsticks, a fridge for guests filled with all the apricots you could dream of, lending us bikes for a bike ride, and even showing us the nearby Peyrassol Estate.
From fresh eggs from Gabrielles chickens to the local wine, to sourdoughs at breakfast with cheese, yogurt, fruit, and a sweet treat everything was wholesome and delicious!! We had Gabrielle’s home cooked dinner one night which was super yummy, with seasonal produce and the company made it even better ☺️
Gabrielle says that nature is queen at Les Pierre Sauvages as it very much is. I’ve never seen so many butterflies! The feel throughout is ‘Provençal rustic’, every element chosen with love and care. The rooms are cool and crisp, with smooth concrete floors and light linens. Air con is very welcome in the summer! Bathrooms have a good pressure on the shower - local olive soap is provided too but bring your own shampoo etc ☺️
The views are delightful with nothing but vineyards and trees and sky and the sounds of cicadas. As the road to Les Pierres Sauvages is very up and down and wobbly, it’s a bit more difficult to access but does mean it’s nicely secluded. You can also get there by foot through the vineyards as a shortcut ☺️ the nearby town is Besse Sur Issole which was charming with a few very tasty restaurants. We walked there in 14mins but as it’s countryside and not always proper pavements, you might want a car!
All in all we had the most relaxing time at Les Pierre Sauvages (spent most of the time in the sun by the pool!) which truly felt like our home away from home! Merci Gabrielle and Gilles (and Pipette and Pompette! ????⬛????)
C’est un petit coin de paradis, très calme, et la propriétaire est une dame dévouée et très gentille. Le séjour fut très agréable, les chambres sont confortables et propres, il y a une piscine à disposition, et le petit déjeuner est un vrai délice. Le chemin, bien que rustique, est entretenu et on a aucun mal à l’emprunter. Que du positif de cette expérience ! On reviendra bientôt..
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Le cadre est idyllique. L’environnement est très calme. Les chambres sont bien aménagées, la literie très confortable. Le petit déjeuner au chant des cigales est fabuleux. Gabrielle est très accueillante.
Bref, rien à redire, tout était parfait !