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Self-catering Villa with 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. Sleeps 12. Saturday changeover.
12.5km from Eze alpes maritimes
7.0km from coastline/beach
Stunning new villa in a prominent position overlooking the picturesque village of St Paul de...
Ref: 175002
Self-catering Villa with 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Sleeps 8. Saturday changeover.
13.1km from Eze alpes maritimes
0.5km from coastline/beach
Ground Floor Large living/dining room with satellite TV (Canal Plus, Canal satellite), DVD player,...
Ref: 160843
Self-catering Villa with 10 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms. Sleeps 20. Non-applicable changeover.
15.3km from Eze alpes maritimes
16.0km from coastline/beach
This beautifully-styled 8 bedroom, 7 bathroom villa with private pool (plus 2 bed/2 bath cottage)...
Ref: 175065
Self-catering Villa with 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Sleeps 11. Non-applicable changeover.
16.7km from Eze alpes maritimes
Beautiful Villa near Beach on the Cap d'Antibes with heated pool!! A charming and beautifully...
Ref: 106232
Self-catering Villa with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Sleeps 8. Saturday changeover.
19.8km from Eze alpes maritimes
15.0km from coastline/beach
Top quality newly built four bedroom villa in a quiet location just below the picturesque village...
Ref: 175017
Self-catering Villa with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Sleeps 6. Saturday changeover.
23.9km from Eze alpes maritimes
Villa with private pool, air conditioning throughout, enclosed grounds. 3 double or twin bedrooms...
Ref: 165169
Eze (Alpes Maritimes)
Perched like an eagles nest on a craggy peak some 1400 feet above the sea, Eze has preserved its unique medieval appearance with tiny streets and ancient buildings.
From the castle ruins at the highest point in the village (now an exotic tropical garden) you can see over the whole of the French Riviera as far as st Tropez, and on a clear day you can also see Corsica.
The bay of Eze is protected by the the peninsula of St Jean Cap Ferrat prolonged by St Hospice point. At the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, The King of Belgium and the Sultan of Morocco had splendid villa's here.
The exotic garden was opened in 1949 amongst the ruins of the ancient medieval fortress, destroyed by the French at the beginning of the 18th century. It houses more than 400 succulent plants including cactus, aloes, agaves and euphorbia.
Car free, this charming and picturesque village also has an 18th century church. Its bust of Christ is made from live wood that survived the terrible fires of the area in 1986.
There are several restaurants and craft shops in the village. As the village is set on a hill and there are steps on some of the streets it is unfortunately not really suitable for wheelchair access.