Welcome to the website presenting the Angélus de Sablet gîte.
🏡 L’Angélus — A haven of peace in the heart of Sablet
Nestled in the heart of the medieval village of Sablet, just steps from the church, L’Angélus welcomes you to a peaceful and authentic setting. Beneath the welcoming shade of an apricot tree, this carefully restored 12th-century stone house elegantly blends old-world charm with modern comfort.
✨ A romantic cocoon
Our two air-conditioned rooms embody the cozy spirit of this intimate address: a gentle and refined refuge, ideal for lovers of tranquility and aesthetics. Every detail has been carefully considered to make your stay a moment of pure well-being.
🍞 A stone's throw from everything
All the village shops, including the must-see bakery renowned for its artisanal delicacies, are just a few minutes' walk away. Enjoy local life, small boutiques, and sun-drenched terraces, without ever having to take the car.
🚶♂️ Convenient access
Due to the picturesque streets that wind their way to L'Angélus, it's best to park your vehicle in the central square or near the shops, where many free spaces are available. It's only a 200-meter walk to reach the house and start savoring the moment.
📅 We welcome you all year round for stays filled with charm and serenity.
L'Angélus in a few words:
🌞 Sablet and its surroundings — The pure charm of Provence
Nestled in the heart of the Côtes-du-Rhône vineyards, Sablet is an authentic Provençal gem where time seems to have stood still. Its stone-facing houses, clustered in a spiral around the Saint-Nazaire church, give it the appearance of a snail's shell—an original architecture steeped in history and poetry.
🏰 A living heritage
Never subject to any feudal lordship, Sablet depended directly on the Papacy, which explains the absence of a castle. However, since the 14th century, the village has protected itself behind a fortified wall, the remains of which tell of centuries of resistance. Stroll through its narrow streets in search of the "soustets," these passages under the houses with their stone or plasterwork patinated by time, and admire the architectural details of each facade. A few dates engraved above the doors will remind you of the village's antiquity!
✒️ A literary soul
The shaded "Place Yvan Audouard," adorned with a fountain and a washhouse, pays tribute to this journalist and writer, a fervent lover of Sablet. Every July, the village vibrates to the rhythm of the Book Days, hosting dozens of authors: conferences, exhibitions, and outdoor book signings invite discovery and dialogue. And for lovers of unusual stories: the writer Jean Raspail established the imaginary consulate of Patagonia there, proclaiming himself "consul" of this fanciful kingdom—a fantasy that adds a touch of humor to local history.
⛰️ Inspiring nature
To the south, the Dentelles de Montmirail rise up like a natural sculpture, popular with hikers and climbers. Nearby, the villages of Gigondas and Séguret offer majestic panoramas and numerous wine cellars where you can taste Côtes-du-Rhône wines. A few kilometers away, the ancient town of Vaison-la-Romaine reveals its grandiose ruins, while the legendary Mont Ventoux, the giant of Provence and an iconic challenge for cyclists, awaits you with its breathtaking panoramas.
🏖️ Whether you're a history buff, a wine lover, a contemplative hiker, or a lover of the Provençal light, the Sablet region offers a rare diversity of landscapes and experiences. Juicy fruit, generous wines, picturesque villages, and a gentle
atmosphere...
Everything is in place here for an unforgettable stay.
Nestled in the heart of the medieval village of Sablet, just steps from the church, L’Angélus welcomes you to a peaceful and authentic setting. Beneath the welcoming shade of an apricot tree, this carefully restored 12th-century stone house elegantly blends old-world charm with modern comfort.
✨ A romantic cocoon
Our two air-conditioned rooms embody the cozy spirit of this intimate address: a gentle and refined refuge, ideal for lovers of tranquility and aesthetics. Every detail has been carefully considered to make your stay a moment of pure well-being.
🍞 A stone's throw from everything
All the village shops, including the must-see bakery renowned for its artisanal delicacies, are just a few minutes' walk away. Enjoy local life, small boutiques, and sun-drenched terraces, without ever having to take the car.
🚶♂️ Convenient access
Due to the picturesque streets that wind their way to L'Angélus, it's best to park your vehicle in the central square or near the shops, where many free spaces are available. It's only a 200-meter walk to reach the house and start savoring the moment.
📅 We welcome you all year round for stays filled with charm and serenity.
L'Angélus in a few words:
- 12th-century house
- 2 air-conditioned bedrooms
- 'Tropezian' terrace with panoramic views
- Mesh Wi-Fi
- Upstairs living room, opening onto the terrace
- Equipped kitchen with dishwasher
- Near hiking trails in the Dentelles de Montmirail
🌞 Sablet and its surroundings — The pure charm of Provence
Nestled in the heart of the Côtes-du-Rhône vineyards, Sablet is an authentic Provençal gem where time seems to have stood still. Its stone-facing houses, clustered in a spiral around the Saint-Nazaire church, give it the appearance of a snail's shell—an original architecture steeped in history and poetry.
🏰 A living heritage
Never subject to any feudal lordship, Sablet depended directly on the Papacy, which explains the absence of a castle. However, since the 14th century, the village has protected itself behind a fortified wall, the remains of which tell of centuries of resistance. Stroll through its narrow streets in search of the "soustets," these passages under the houses with their stone or plasterwork patinated by time, and admire the architectural details of each facade. A few dates engraved above the doors will remind you of the village's antiquity!
✒️ A literary soul
The shaded "Place Yvan Audouard," adorned with a fountain and a washhouse, pays tribute to this journalist and writer, a fervent lover of Sablet. Every July, the village vibrates to the rhythm of the Book Days, hosting dozens of authors: conferences, exhibitions, and outdoor book signings invite discovery and dialogue. And for lovers of unusual stories: the writer Jean Raspail established the imaginary consulate of Patagonia there, proclaiming himself "consul" of this fanciful kingdom—a fantasy that adds a touch of humor to local history.
⛰️ Inspiring nature
To the south, the Dentelles de Montmirail rise up like a natural sculpture, popular with hikers and climbers. Nearby, the villages of Gigondas and Séguret offer majestic panoramas and numerous wine cellars where you can taste Côtes-du-Rhône wines. A few kilometers away, the ancient town of Vaison-la-Romaine reveals its grandiose ruins, while the legendary Mont Ventoux, the giant of Provence and an iconic challenge for cyclists, awaits you with its breathtaking panoramas.
🏖️ Whether you're a history buff, a wine lover, a contemplative hiker, or a lover of the Provençal light, the Sablet region offers a rare diversity of landscapes and experiences. Juicy fruit, generous wines, picturesque villages, and a gentle
atmosphere...
Everything is in place here for an unforgettable stay.