We fell in love with the property in 1994. After five years of hard work, including a new electricity line, a deep borehole, work on the access tracks, new roofs, and all the modern facilities and furnishings you want to expect. We opened to guests in 2000, including our large swimming pool (which is open during the season).
Since then, through multiple agents and our websites, we have accommodated guests from the four corners of the world with all the twists of the global world. We have received multiple awards from various agents, including four from Booking and top guest ratings on multiple sites.
We have had hundreds of guests as holiday rentals and long-term guests who have stayed more than a year and nearly two years, including earning their living online. Our preferred gusts are long-term rentals to professionals who work successfully online and can contribute to our overall overhead.
We've been a Coliving destination for modern remote workers.
One thing not to forget is that there is a reason why we call it "Lost in Provence" here. There is a two-kilometre track to get to us if your vehicle is low (sports cars, etc.) to the ground and you are not used to utilising country tracks. When transferring to the property from the parking, we supply a seven-seater 4x4 for your peace of mind. This lostness doesn't stop because you can speedily reach the main Auto route and be almost anywhere in the south of France in one to two hours and at an international airport in just over an hour; Paris by TGV is only three hours away.
Me, well, I'm not your usual chap. I got awful marks at school and didn't go to university. Instead, I went to a tech college and, after a while, decided that travelling was the best way to learn.
This policy meant that I never had to write a CV for a job and never had to conform to the standard system. However, I have worked successfully in International marketing for years and Formula One.
I've run multiple businesses and lived and worked in over fifty-four countries.
In the beginning, I wanted to be rich. However, I eventually decided this was a rigged game I didn't want to play.
I'm into people and preserving my family's future, and I have become a Prepper.
If you would like some advice on this, I'm welcome to provide this.
Alpes de Haute Provence, especially the Forcalquier area, is a wonder of discovery with only a few "relatively" habitats (140K).
There is a significant reason why so many world-famous artists have visited and even lived in the region.
Spectacular country scenes, natural Bio farming, a very "lessee fair living". Cool, historic towns and cities, good food everywhere, and all the sports and entertainment you can want. Of course, no overcrowding is in place in the summer like the South Coast.
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