Goult is a peaceful village set on a plateau in the Calavon valley, minutes from the Via Domitia, an ancient Roman route between Italy and Spain and mythically travelled by Heracles.
In this picturesque village, it's the artisanal butcher who keeps the villagers well stocked with fresh meats and charcuterie. The café provides locals and visitors with an extensive selection of international press, chilled rosé and delicious lunches in the sun on their terrace.
Originally a silkworm farm, this charming stone property has been renovated with respect for ancient materials and the savoir faire of local artisans. Elegant ironwork frames the large, bright windows which open onto the garden and pool house.