Discover the best top things to do in Villecroze, France including Chateau de Majouliere, Domaine Valcolombe, Domaine Saint Jean de Villecroze, Chateau Thuerry, Les Grottes de Villecroze, Bureau d'Information Touristique de Villecroze, Chapelle Saint Victor, Eglise Notre-Dame des Sept Douleurs.
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“Chateau de Majouliere” was created in 2007 fulfilling the dream of the family Reher – Van Baelen. Wine has been produced at this location for centuries. The southern aspect and gently sloping terrain, in combination with a soil rich in loam and limestone provide the ideal growing conditions. At Château de Majouliere only the finest AOP wines are produced. GPS location: Latitude : 43°33'27.047''N Longitude : 6°17'19.187''E
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Un lieu enchanteur où beauté, harmonie et bien être se disputent à l’ombre de grands vins élégants et charmeurs. Le vignoble s’étire sur un terroir généreux entouré de cyprès et d’oliviers, gardé par une vieille bastide provençale au pied des collines de Tourtour. Les terres sont constituées d’un sol argilo-calcaire et limoneux avec un régime hydrique très favorable lui confère un terroir d’exception pour réaliser des vins d’excellence.
by a so charming little road you'll arrive in what everyone wait for in Provence : Cypress , olive tree and overall vineyards!! The owner and his wife are very kind persons and the wines in the three colors are tasty , full of roundness and with and astonishing length in mouth. A great moment for a great pleasure;
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Chateau THUERRY, wine estate in Provence, is located at the entrance of the Haut-Var-Verdons Natural Park. Chateau THUERRY is above all a relationship between its people and its land that has continued throughout time. This majestic bastide dating back to the Templars Knights has roots that go deep into the heart of the Var hillsides. The domain extends its 340 hectares, with 40 hectares of vines, and some 750 olive trees, over three communities: Villecroze, Flayosc and Tourtour. This land where the love of our "Terroir" and the creation of great wines match together, we work with both modern technics and ancestral knowhows.
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Villecroze's troglodytic vestige is cozily settled in the heart of a sunny cliff made of tuff. Occupied since prehistory, it successively belonged to Benedictines monks, to the local Lord (who fortified it) and eventually to the Municipality. You will discover, over 5 levels, mullioned windows, arrow-loops, a passage behind the waterfall, small water basins with nice and generous concretions, stalactites up to columns and unique tuff lacy frames. Due to their historical and geological significance, the caves were classified in 1924 as "Artistic Monuments".
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