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La Maison Sur La Sorgue
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La Maison Sur La Sorgue

The Sorgue River enters Avignon from northeast, a tributary that once powered mills and drove commerce before modern transport shifted economic flows. La Maison Sur La Sorgue sits riverside in this drainage, where water noise and riparian vegetation create acoustic and visual distinction from urban Avignon. The property combines house-scale intimacy with river-view vistas; transitions from interior to exterior follow water logic. Accommodating 50–150 guests, this venue offers couples access to natural water features without requiring extensive countryside travel—riverine beauty within an hour of the city center.

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Villa Glanum

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HĂ´tel L'Herbier d'Orange

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