## Space
Located a 10-minute walk from the village of Seillans, one of the most beautiful villages in France.
This 54m² outbuilding, located on the ground floor, is composed of two main rooms: the living room (140cm sofa bed) with TV, and the bedroom (160cm bed). The entrance leads directly to the living room. On your right, you'll find a kitchenette. Crossing the living room, you'll enter a hallway where the shower room with a double sink is located, leading to the bedroom, which has plenty of storage space. The bedroom has direct access to the outside through a French window.
At the entrance, you'll find a covered dining area where breakfast is a pleasant experience.
Next to the pool, you'll find a large covered summer kitchen with a large table where you can cook, eat, or simply relax with family or friends.
Several sun loungers are available for you to lounge around and be lulled by the sound of the cicadas.
Wi-Fi internet access
There is ample parking for your car on the property.
Upon arrival, you'll find linens (sheets, bath towels, bath mats), toilet paper, shower gel bottles, and a kitchen cleaning kit (dishwashing liquid, all-purpose cleaner, laundry detergent, dishwasher and washing machine tablets).
This outbuilding and the swimming pool, as you will have understood, are private to you but adjoin a main villa where access is via the garden but completely independent of the entrance to the villa. You may meet Josiane who lives in the main house.
## Access
All areas of this annex are for guests. We will ask that guests take care of the premises upon arrival.
We have made every effort to ensure you have the best possible vacation, so please respect this.
Smoking is prohibited in the villa, and we ask that you only smoke outside with an ashtray filled with water.
## Interaction
As professional concierges, our entire team will do their utmost to prepare your stay in our wonderful region.
An automatic message will be sent to you via the app with our email, or if you prefer, we can simply communicate via the app.
## Neighborhood
The Pays de Fayence
In the Var region, nine hilltop villages, each with a remarkable medieval heritage, stand one after the other in the heart of unspoiled landscapes. This is the Pays de Fayence.
Covering a hillside, Fayence is famous for its international gliding center. Its winding alleys, its watchtower, a remnant of the former castle of the bishops of Fréjus, its fountains and wash houses, its bread oven, and the remains of its ramparts add to its charm. Step inside the large 18th-century Baroque church dedicated to Saint John the Baptist and climb to the foot of the Clock Tower, where an orientation table is located, for a beautiful view of the village rooftops and the surrounding mountains.
A balcony overlooking the Esterel Mountains, Montauroux is a series of alleys, squares, and fountains that create a peaceful atmosphere in this 11th-century Provençal village. Not to be missed is the Saint-Barthélemy Chapel and its rich interior decoration dating from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Perched on a rocky peak, the feudal castle of Callian is surrounded by typical medieval streets lined with old residences. As you climb to the highest point of the village, the Esterel and Tanneron mountain ranges will unfold before you. You can also glimpse the glazed tile bell tower of the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church.
At 814 meters above sea level, Mons is the highest village in the Pays de Fayence! Stroll through the old narrow streets, admire the church's beautiful Baroque altarpieces, and enjoy an extraordinary panorama from Place Saint-Sébastien.
Tourrettes is characterized by its small staircases and vaulted passageways. Around one of the streets, you'll reach Place de l'Horloge, the highest point in the village, with its breathtaking views of the Massif des Maures, the Esterel, and the sea in the distance!
If you love flowers, then the town of Tanneron will delight you, with its hills covered in mimosa trees. Their blooms, between December and March, will offer you a true visual and olfactory delight.
As for Seillans, it is one of the most beautiful villages in France. Cobbled streets, fountains, a feudal castle, a Saracen gate, and a 12th-century church constitute its historical heritage.
Located on the edge of the Esterel massif, the village of Saint-Paul-en-Forêt is surrounded by pine and oak forests. Lovers of old buildings will enjoy strolling along its charming alleyways and will visit the 18th-century Saint-Paul church and the Saint-Joseph chapel. Located on Pincounillier hill, the latter offers a beautiful view of the surrounding area.
Nestled in the heart of a preserved environment, the village of Bagnols-en-Forêt, with its pleasant wooded areas, is ideal for walks in the great outdoors, offering endless views of the surrounding landscapes. Nearby, the Blavet Gorges, with their breathtaking rock walls reaching 80 meters high, are breathtaking.
## Transit
You will be 20 minutes from highway exit 39 "Les Adrets/Fayence"
40 minutes from Grasse, Cannes, Mandelieu, and Draguignan
Several shopping centers are less than 10 minutes away by car
## Notes
Regular housekeeping is available upon request.
This service costs €35 per hour.
One or more changes of sheets and towels are available upon request.
A complete kit, including a bed and two towel sets, costs €40.