Treehouses in Provence: 7 new huts are opening at Les Grands Cépages
Discover Aux Grands Cépages 7 new huts on stilts near Avignon, with private Nordic bath. Book a spring break in Provence.

Les Cabanes des Grands Cépages, in Sorgues in Vaucluse, inaugurate 7 new huts at the end of April. This opening brings the estate to 27 accommodations and reinforces its positioning for a high-end nature stay near Avignon, in the heart of the Châteauneuf-du-Pape vineyards. For travelers looking for an unusual hotel in Vaucluse, the address now offers a wider range of options for couples, families and stays with friends.
An opening that gives a new dimension to the field
The season is starting again with a strong announcement: 7 new cabins enrich the experience offered at Les Grands Cépages. The opening is scheduled for around April 30, in line with the reopening of the domain at the beginning of March. Concretely, this extension adds 6 duo cabins and 1 family cabin, with a simple promise: more space, more choice, and always the same feeling of disconnection by the lake.
This novelty changes the scale of the field. With 27 cabins in total, Les Grands Cépages confirm their place among the destinations to follow for an unusual night in Vaucluse. It is not only a new hosting, but a field that is expanding without losing its identity. The frame remains central. The stay is written between water, vineyards, Provençal lights and the quieter pace of a getaway surrounded by nature.
A nature stay near Avignon, between lake and vineyards
The estate is located in Sorgues, on Lake Lionne, near Avignon and Châteauneuf-du-Pape. This situation immediately sets the tone for the stay. Here you can enjoy a soothing natural environment, between water and vineyards, while remaining close to two emblematic destinations in Provence.
Les Grands Cépages already offer several types of accommodation. The domain brings together floating huts, Cabins on stilts and green huts. The 7 new openings this year enrich the offer of cabins on stilts. An unusual accommodation, without exaggeration or style effects: people come here to sleep in a comfortable cabin, well integrated into the landscape, with real privacy and an open view of nature.
The comfort expected from an unusual high-end accommodation
Among the most solid arguments for this openness: the level of equipment. The estate's cabins have modern comfort with water, electricity, electricity, bathroom, full bedding, reversible air conditioning, coffee machine and breakfast included. The new cabins feature a private Nordic bath, a terrace, a lounge area and an atmosphere designed to slow down. Enough to seduce travelers who are looking for the unusual in Vaucluse without having to choose between a change of scenery and comfort.
Nature and comfort do not oppose each other here, they complement each other. Many travelers today seek to leave the classic hotel without giving up on the quality of the stay, and it is precisely this expectation that the estate meets. The experience is exotic, but never uncomfortable: you wake up at the edge of the water, breakfast arrives at the foot of the cabin, the terrace invites you to take a break. And the absence of an internet connection is not a lack, it is a promise.
One night left: a complete on-site experience
Beyond the new huts, a whole range of experiences is emerging. Packed lunches, brunches, dinners, raclette, fondue, fondue, picnic or griddle depending on the season: the estate has designed the entire stay, so that each moment finds its own flavor. The estate also offers a wellness area with massages and treatments, enough to transform a night in a cabin into a fully-fledged stay.
On site, the experience is complete. Swimming pool at the edge of the vineyards (unheated), petanque, biking, cycling, walking, wine tourism and discovering local heritage: the estate is experienced as a destination in its own right, well beyond accommodation alone. For a couple, the promise is romantic without being forced. For a family, the opening of a new family cabin provides a concrete answer. For friends, the address becomes an elegant base for discovering Provence in a different way.
An opening that further affirms the identity of the domain
With the arrival of 7 new huts, Les Grands Cépages are taking a new step forward while remaining faithful to what makes them unique. The estate is growing, but maintaining the same spirit: a peaceful, elegant place turned towards nature, where people come to seek a real break in a well-kept setting.
Above all, this openness reinforces the diversity of the experience on site. More cabins mean more possibilities to choose the stay that suits your pace, whether you are traveling as a couple, with family or with friends. In such a privileged environment, between lake, vineyards and Provençal light, this evolution simply confirms Les Grands Cépages as a unique address for experiencing Vaucluse differently.
Key Facts
- 7 new huts open around April 30
- The estate will have 27 cabins in total.
- The opening concerns 6 duo cabins and 1 family cabin
- The new huts are Cabins on stilts
- The estate is located in Sorgues, in Vaucluse, near Avignon
- The estate's cabins offer water, electricity, bathroom, reversible air conditioning, coffee machine and breakfast included
- The new cabins highlight a private Nordic bath
- On site: unheated pool, petanque, biking, massages and gourmet experiences
FAQS
When do the 7 new Grands Cépages huts open?
The opening is announced for the end of April, with a target date around April 30.
How many new huts are opening this year?
The estate is inaugurating 7 new cabins this year.
What type of huts open to Grands Cépages?
The opening concerns 6 duo cabins and 1 family cabin. The new units are presented as huts on stilts.
Where are the Cabanes des Grands Cépages Cépages located?
The estate is located in Sorgues, on Lake Lionne, in Vaucluse, near Avignon and Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
Do the new cabins have a private Nordic bath?
Yes. The new cabins announced for the end of April highlight a private Nordic bath.
What can we find on site in addition to accommodation?
The estate offers breakfast, packed lunches, brunch, brunch, dinners, massages, swimming pool, petanque, cycling and discoveries around the vineyard and Provence.
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