In an hour's drive, you'll be in Cannes. Discover this charming city on the French Riviera. We recommend strolling along its famous Croisette, relaxing on its fine sandy beaches, strolling through its historic district "Le Suquet," visiting the Lérins Islands, exploring the Californie district, and enjoying the city's excitement during its Festival.
Beautiful walks
The picturesque villages
Some of the region's most beautiful villages are located near our charming guest house in Parc de la Moulière : Castellane, Barrême, Gourdon, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Gréolières, and Bargème. We recommend visiting the town centers of these villages to discover their historical monuments, their cobbled streets, their stories, their markets with a thousand flavors, and their artisans. To ensure you don't miss any remarkable sites, ask your hosts for a detailed itinerary.
The City of Festivals Cannes
The capital of the Riviera Nice
In just over an hour's drive, you'll be in the city center of the French Riviera capital, Nice. Renowned for its famous fine sandy beaches, you can enjoy the Mediterranean and its numerous restaurants to discover all the culinary specialties. For beautiful strolls, we recommend heading to the famous Promenade des Anglais and the heart of Old Nice.
The principality Monaco
One hour and 40 minutes is the time it takes to reach the Principality of Monaco from our decorative guest rooms at Parc de la Moulière. During your stay in Monaco, we recommend visiting its famous Rock with its breathtaking view of the Mediterranean, the Monte-Carlo district with its famous Casino, visiting the Oceanographic Museum, and discovering the Prince's Palace.
The city of perfume Grasse
In just a 45-minute drive, you'll be in Grasse city center, the perfume capital. Stroll through Grasse's old quarter, discovering its market on Place aux Airs and its historical monuments dating back to the 13th century. Grasse's three emblematic perfumeries are: Fragonard, Galimard, and Molinard. You can take a guided tour and discover some of the secrets of how your favorite perfumes are made.
The lavender tray Valensole
In less than two hours, you'll be in Valensole. There, you'll discover a picture-postcard setting, particularly on the Valensole plateau. To discover a typical Provençal landscape, travel across the Valensole plateau in July, when the lavender is in bloom—a delight for the eyes.