Nestled within a lush, wooded park of nearly 4,000 square metres, the four-star Villa Augusta and its 23 rooms offer an intimate retreat where stone, light, and the gentle patina of age together shape a Provence that feels private, quiet, and deeply alive.
This dialogue between eras continues naturally across all 23 rooms, each conceived as a singular, serene sanctuary. The spaces feel enveloping, structured around canopy beds and bed canopies. Light is gentle. The palette moves through earth, honey, sand, and linen – in direct conversation with the surrounding landscape.
Nearby, guests can explore fields of flowers, vineyards, hills, and garrigue by Méhari – the iconic open-top French beach car. A few minutes away, Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux reveals its understated heritage: a Romanesque cathedral, ancient laneways, and Gallo-Roman history.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on Hotel Designs.




