The location is wonderful -- green and secluded.It's at the end of a single-track road going up the valley among woods and vineyards. There is good walking all around, not too demanding, with magnificent views up in the Dentelles. Half an hour or so on an easy track takes you to Gigondas where the tourist office has a simple map of the paths. Good eating: Les Florets and L'Oustalet in Gigondas, the Hotel de Montmirail in Vacqueyras, and many more further afield. It's wine country. Henri's bottom-of-the-range Cotes du Rhone, Les Bateliers, is really good for a start.
Chez Paula is comfortable. The photographs give you a good idea what to expect. There is always someone around to help, but you won't be bothered by them. The rooms are large, but can heat up in hot weather -- there are fans to keep you cool, and the pool is welcoming. The kitchen is well-equipped, but oldies may need a tutorial on how to turn the cooker on.
Clean linen every week, and you don't have to clean the place yourself. That's really good.
The whole area is worth visiting -- Vaison, Nyons, Bedoin, Malucene, Beaumes ... You can go into Avignon, of course, and down the Luberon or to Pont du Gard, but you don't need to go as far as that to enjoy this bit of France.
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