Featured in "W Magazine", majestic Villa Plantat, built in 1830, is situated in the Gard at the foothills of the Cevennes on a beautiful 400 acre estate and vineyard. Most particularly, Plantat boasts of its 1400 sq. ft spring-fed, completely private swimming lake, which produces 7 million litres of water each day from its three springs, keeping it crystal clear and a comfortable temperature year round.
In the great house, there are breathtaking views from every window, comfortable bedrooms and bathrooms, grand public rooms, terraces and gardens. Plantat is only 1.8 kilometers to shopping and restaurants in the lovely village of QUISSAC where Robert Louis Stevenson finished his book, “Travels with a Donkey”, and within close proximity to the metropolitan cities of Montpellier (35 minutes by car) and Nimes (25 minutes by car), which have international air and rail links.
Only 40 minutes to the Mediterranean by car, or 15 minutes to the two historic villages of Sauve and Sommieres which are famous for their architecture and markets, this is a place of both history and comfort. Indeed on the property experts have found prehistoric caves. In the areas surrounding Plantat are the best preserved Roman ruins in the world - truly remarkable.