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Ray Feb 11th, 2002 03:05 AM

St.-Remy B&B
 
I'm looking for information or advice on Les<BR>Sources, which is B&B in St. Remy. What is it like, is it a good location, etc.? I would also appreciate any other recommendations for <BR>good B&B's in the area, St. Remy - Avignon.

pitner Feb 11th, 2002 06:34 AM

Ray,<BR>Just spotted your note on B&B in St. Remy. A couple of years ago we stayed at Chateau Roussoin(sp) just about 3/4 mile out of town. The rooms were large andthe Chateau ws agreat place to wind down and rest for a few days. It would be agreat place to stay if you needed a base for day trips. The staff was very nice to us and the grounds were perfect for lazing around with a good book. Some meals are available and you can also walk into town . I think we paid around 80-100 dollars a night for a triple . Only complaint , the shower stall was quite tight. Otherwise would stay there again in a heartbeat. Good luck . Just type "chateau Roussoin" in search and you should be able to find info. Pitner.

Monica Feb 14th, 2002 05:55 AM

Ray I'm booked at Les Sources. From what I was told, it's a 10 minute walk to the center of town. I was quoted an excellent price for my trip in May. Philippe has been very nice to converse with (via email). Here are a couple things he wrote to me: <BR><BR>Market day in St Remy is on wednesday morning, and in easy walking distance<BR>(10 min) from Les Sources.<BR><BR>We're a B&B, so we don't serve <BR>lunch and dinner. But there are plenty nice restaurants in walking distance. <BR>Most of our guests take breakfast on the patio, then hit the road (to Arles, <BR>Aix, Avignon, Lub&eacute;ron, etc...). We see them re-appear by late afternoon for a <BR>shower, and then they walk to town for dinner.....supermarket (one wall to wall deli if you ask me..) around the corner... <BR><BR>Ray, when will you be in St. Remy? If you are going after I return (late May) I can email you my comments on the place.<BR>

Monica Feb 14th, 2002 05:57 AM

PS: Here's their web site: <BR>http://www.sources-saint-remy.com

Neil Feb 14th, 2002 06:42 AM

We also stayed at Chateau Rousson several years ago. Its a lovely old building, slightly time worn but very romantic. There is a long tree-lined drive and a wonderful garden in the back. Our room was quite large. I recall it being about a mile from town. We found it to be a great central location for exploring Provence.

Sam Feb 15th, 2002 07:13 AM

It's actually Le Chateau de Roussan, in San Remy.

Ray Feb 15th, 2002 07:13 AM

Monica, thanks for the info about Les Sources. We will be in Paris from Sept. 15 to Sept. 21, but in Provence from Sept. 21 to Sept. 28. I would appreciate any comments from you. Good luck on your trip.

pitner Feb 15th, 2002 07:33 AM

Sam, How good it is to know that we still have those people who will use a chat board to correct insignificant omissions in the name of a hotel instead of giving any real advice. Keep up the good work! How dare we leave the "Le" out of the name!! Regardless the "Chateau Rousson" is a very nice place to stay.

Dot Feb 15th, 2002 08:31 AM

So does anyone have a website for this Le Chateau e Roussan?

Christina Feb 15th, 2002 08:42 AM

It isn't the "le", you aren't spelling the last name correctly, which is ROUSSAN!<BR><BR>It may be on other sites, but here is it's location on one of my favorite websites for hotels and restaurants in that area:http://www.avignon-et-provence.com/h.../gb/index.html

Monica Feb 15th, 2002 10:16 AM

Ray, I'll be posting my journal, photos, and hotels/restaruants on my web site when I return. Check it out sometime in June or email me directly after the 24th of May.<BR><BR>http://www.lovtotravel.homestead.com/home.html

Monica Feb 15th, 2002 10:17 AM

Oops, that should be http://www.luvtotravel.homestead.com/home.html

beth anderson Mar 8th, 2002 05:31 AM

Monica thank you for the information. I just emailed Phillipe.<BR><BR>Beth

ggrant Mar 9th, 2002 03:19 AM

I checked into Sources for a end of June, early July trip. emailed them back and forth. I finally decided I needed air cond. since I have asthma. When I emailed back about my decision, I was amazed that Phillippe wrote me back and offered to help me find a place with A/C if needed. It was the nicest gesture. She did help me find a studio with A/c very near Sources at a very reasonable price. I plan to go there for breakfast each morning and am really looking forward to meeting her.

ggrant Mar 9th, 2002 03:50 AM

Well, I just reread this thread and realized that Philippe is a man. Don't ask me why I assumed he was a woman except for the very nice, helpful email correspondence. Not that men aren't helpful at times, but usually I find women take more time to help you. Now I am looking forward to meeting him to thank him for his help. I also know someone will point out that Philippe is a man's name. At any rate, I am looking forward to reading your reports after you stay there.

Betty Mar 9th, 2002 04:40 AM

Don't be too embarrassed, ggrant, about assigning the wrong gender to Philippe. Although it may be pretty uncommon today, Philippe can be a woman's name. (Philippe Lesbahy, wife of Gilles Berthelot, helped design the Chateau d'Azay-le-Rideau.) Likewise Claude, usually a masculine name, can belong to a woman. (Claude de France was the wife of Francois I.) On the other side, Marie can be (part of) a man's name. (Voltaire's real name was Francois-Marie Arouet.) So, you can never be entirely sure about French names.

beth anderson Mar 10th, 2002 12:35 PM

ggrant, I will be staying at Philippe's B&B as you can see.. so nice to hear things will work out for you in Provence!


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