Japanese-inspired gardens in the heart of the family winery.
An exceptional site for a meditative interlude. In 1973, the late sculptor and visual artist Erik Borja designed a series of Japanese-inspired gardens in the heart of a winegrowing estate. Soon to be 4 hectares in size, you'll be strolling through a succession of gardens: reception, tea, promenade, dragon valley and Mediterranean terraces. Springs, streams and waterfalls feed several ponds; a bamboo grove links the gardens to the river banks, while rocks and pebbles add a mineral touch. Harmony between man and nature.
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Compter environ 1h de visite pour 12€/pers
L'accès aux poussettes et/ou fauteuil roulant est quand même très très limité ! Chemin parsemé de galets et racines qui empêche fortement d'avancer