This was one of the most interesting hotels we experienced in the
Luberon, a fascinating area of Provence. Our room, up ancient, worn,
stone steps to the top of the building, was more like a suite, with a
modern, stylish, and spacious bathroom with a shower on one level, a
large comfortable bed on another, and a staircase featuring incredible
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The hotel is set in a small typical Provençale village, and is set in a
lovely old charming building. Parking isn't easy but there are
always places to be found a short walk away. Our room was at the top,
accessed by a quaint well-worn stone stairway. (No lift, which was not a
problem to us) The staff and proprietor are very friendly and helpful.
Our room was delightful. Large and airy with a small rooftop terrace,
where we looked out over the church to the left and the hills of the
Grand Luber