Accessed via a majestic driveway lined with centuries-old plane trees, this extraordinary private estate reveals itself as a truly confidential luxury address, nestled in the heart of 150 hectares of unspoiled Provençal nature.
Wooded hills, forests, and sweeping open landscapes stretch as far as the eye can see, creating a rare sense of freedom and privacy, enhanced by breathtaking panoramic views over the Luberon massif. This exceptional setting offers absolute tranquility, making it one of the most exclusive luxury villa rentals in Provence.
The main Provençal mas perfectly embodies the art of living in southern France. Generous, light-filled reception areas open seamlessly onto the outdoors, inviting relaxation and convivial moments. The villa features a large living room, a fully equipped eat-in kitchen, TV lounge, library, and a private gym, elegant yet supremely comfortable living spaces designed for refined holidays in Provence.
Upstairs, six air-conditioned en-suite bedrooms, complemented by a spacious dormitory (not air-conditioned), allow the property to accommodate up to 15 guests, ideal for families or groups of friends seeking a luxury holiday in the South of France.
Exceptional Outdoor Living & Private Estate Amenities :
The outdoor spaces naturally extend the experience of luxury and comfort. A 20 x 6.5-metre heated and secure swimming pool, pétanque court, and a large covered summer reception area offer multiple settings to enjoy long Provençal summer days, whether relaxing or sharing memorable moments together.
The estate stands out for the diversity of its landscapes and facilities:
A pond and a lake with pontoon and rowboats
A river featuring hidden waterfalls surrounded by lush greenery
A private tennis court
A discreet helipad for autonomous and confidential arrivals
Several kilometres of private walking and jogging trails, all within the property
This rare combination of luxury, space, and privacy makes the property one of the most exclusive private estates available for rent in the Luberon.








