The story of Mas Petit Bizerty begins under the Romans. Two sarcophagi dating from this period have been found in the garden. Later, between the fifteenth and seventeenth century, agricultural property is occupied by the Templars, who were numerous in the region during this period.
Today, in the heart of the Camargue, Mas Petit Bizerty welcomes your holidays and receptions all year long. It is indeed possible to rent it in its entirety for your private receptions, with a capacity of 36 people.
Prestigious house, ideally structured to accommodate families and groups, it consists of five units of great comfort. 16 bedrooms and 36 beds / 7 living rooms open on the garden and terraces / 4 bedrooms on the ground floor - 4 baths / 12 bedrooms upstairs - 6 baths
Located in the wilds of Camargue, the field of Mas Petit Bizerty is surrounded by a large garden of 10,500 m², arranged for your leisure two swimming pools (one fenced and one private) for children and a bathroom. games. Access to the estate has a secure access portal and parking.
At the heart of a typical Camargue nature, you enjoy a garden of 10 500 m². Each house has a garden part in front of its terrace (s). All the garden furniture necessary for your comfort is at your disposal as well as barbecues.
Two swimming pools including one fenced (15 × 5 m and 11 × 5.5 m).
The 180 m² games room can accommodate your weddings, receptions and private parties, subject to the total rent of the mas in free management.
The room can be arranged for a meal of a hundred people seated, with dance floor. You have a capacity of 36 beds on site.
Beautiful and large garden with trees and flowers.
You can enjoy swimming pools and private and secure parking.
The Camargue is located geographically between the two main arms of the Rhone Delta and the Mediterranean Sea. It can be extended east to the plain of Crau, west to Aigues-Mortes and north to Beaucaire. The Camargue extends over the departments of Bouches-du-Rhône and Gard. At its center is the pond of Vaccarès, the part located along the sea is lined with salt ponds.
The Camargue is mainly in the territory of the municipalities of Arles, the most extensive French metropolitan area, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, the second largest after Arles, Port Saint Louis of the Rhone and Saint Gilles.
This region is composed of two parts: the north with agricultural lands and the south composed of marshes and salt water planes that form a particular ecosystem. This ecosystem is mainly composed of salicornia and halophilic plants (that is, plants that support salt water), such as the saladella. It is also an area for breeding horses and bulls, growing rice and exploiting salt (salt marshes).