Win a Holiday to the South of France with Oliver's Travels
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Win a week away in a French villa, plus return flights from the UK, on behalf of luxury villa holiday specialists Oliver’s Travels
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We’re giving away a week-long stay in a beautiful property in the South of France on behalf of luxury villa holiday specialists Oliver’s Travels.
La Maison du Sud
The prize-winner will spend seven nights at La Maison du Sud, a one-of-a-kind villa in the Languedoc region. This classic French house has a private pool, exposed bricks, wooden beams and floors, and lots of natural light. Bed down in the rustic-chic bedrooms, make breakfast in the charming farmhouse kitchen and eat outside on the shady balcony.
La Maison du Sud
The villa is surrounded by rolling French countryside, orchards and vineyards, and a few miles away is the market town of Uzès, with its magnificent stone buildings and brilliant places to eat. Elsewhere, visit the town of Avignon, antiques hotspot Isle sur la Sorgue or the walled Roman town of St Rémy de Provence.
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The prize includes return flights from the UK for two, car hire throughout the stay and a welcome hamper made up of local produce. The winner may invite up to four more guests, but they will travel at their own expense.
La Maison du Sud
Voted third in our 2018 Readers’ Travel Awards for Best Villa Rental Companies, Oliver's Travels is the ideal choice when it comes to pairing travellers with their perfect luxury holiday home rental. With more than 14 years' experience and a portfolio of 3,000 hand-picked properties, their quirky, unique properties and concierge services will ensure the best holiday experiences at the very best prices.
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Languedoc was, until 1790, one of the Kingdom of France's provinces. What was it's capital city at this point in history?
Toulouse :::::::::::::::::::
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