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A Travers Champs

Places to eat in Provence | France

A Travers Champs is a food place in Puyvert, Provence, France.

Rating:

Google Rating5.0 / 5
Tripadvisor Rating4.5 / 5

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+33 6 29 68 79 84

Address:

11 Chemin de la Jaconne, Puyvert, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 84160, FranceMap
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Traveler Notes

A Travers Champs

A Travers Champs is a lovely bed and breakfast run by the hardworking owner, Christelle.  We stayed in "La Vie en Rose", the only room on the second floor.  It's very spacious and tastefully decorated with two large windows looking out to the vineyards. The spiral staircase leading up to the room is quite narrow though so not easy to manuveur if you have large luggage. We loved our room except it was a bit dark throughout the day (north facing) and there was only a tub in the bathroom... no standing shower.  All the other rooms are on the ground floor and have private outdoor seating areas.  If we return, we will probably pick the Les Copains d'Abord room next time. 

Daily breakfast on the porch, prepared by Christelle's team, was excellent. Before setting out to explore Provence every morning, we packed our bellies with home-made jams, fresh squeezed juice, local melons, French toasts, home made yogurt, made-to-order eggs.

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Home-Cooked Dinner at B&B

The owner prepared us a home-cooked dinner with their own wines. The dinner started with some very tasty sardine pastries as hour'deuves, then vegetable tartar and bull cheeks, completed with an assortment of local artisan cheeses. Everything was cooked with simple fresh ingredients yet had very sophicated tastes. We got to enjoy the dinner with a few fellow guests on the open porch with a beautiful view overlooking the vineyards.

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