Find 1,487 hotels in Remuzat
Hotels from €64
Choose from over 1,000,000 unique hotels, apartments & villas around the world
Get the best price available with ebookers Price GuaranteeOpens in a new window
Free cancellation on most hotels when you book with ebookers!*
Check hotel availability in Remuzat
Most frequently booked hotels in Remuzat
Garden & City Mont Ventoux - Malaucène
Hôtel Burrhus
Stone farmhouse with private pool for up to 10 people
Maison de Veaux
FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED VILLA WITH PRIVATE HEATED POOL
La Bastide de Vaison
In the heart of a natural park, provencal house with garden and terrace.
Gîte Les Oliviers Côté Lavande, near Vaison La Romaine
Charming Gites in Provence, with pool
country holiday home - Mollans sur Ouveze
house for 4 to 6 persons fenced garden
Quiet luxury property with great views 5 minutes walk from downtown
Gîte "Le Noyer", LE MAS DES CHARRETTES
Villa with pool at the foot of the medieval city
Medieval charm and soaring vistas in the heart of Provence: what's not to love?
Finding Remuzat Hotels
Remuzat is a good place to explore, but if it's hard to find accommodation and you find yourself searching for more options, these towns that are nearby might have more of what you want.
- 2 hotels in Saint-May
- 3 hotels in Cornillac
- 7 hotels in Montreal-les-Sources
Top Hotels and Other Accommodation Options in Remuzat
When you're deciding where to stay in Remuzat, you can easily and quickly search ebookers for hotels that offer services such as high-speed Internet, a swimming pool or free airport transport. You can use the filters to narrow down your search for accommodation, so you get the services that are important to you, such as an in-room kitchen or air conditioning.
Guests who stayed at this hotel in Remuzat liked the on-site gym:
- Les Lavandes
Exploring Remuzat
The city of Remuzat has some interesting things to see and do. Popular attractions in and around Remuzat include:
- Regional Natural Park of Baronnies Provençales
- Provencal Baronnies Observatory
- Ubrieux Gorges
- Domaine Jaume
- Les Gorges Du Toulourenc
- Mont Ventoux
- Valvital - Montbrun-les-Bains Thermal Baths
When is the Best Time to Explore Remuzat?
If you're wondering when is the best time of year to explore Remuzat, you might find this info about seasonal weather useful when you are planning your trip. The warmest months in Remuzat are typically July and August, whereas the coldest months are usually January and February. The months with the most rain are November and October, whereas July and February have the least.
Here's an overview on how much rain you can expect and what the temperatures are going to be like:
- From January to March, the average daytime temperature is 11°C and at night it is -1°C. Seasonal average rainfall is 231 mm.
- If you visit between April and June, you can expect an average temp of 23°C during the day and 5°C at night. Average rainfall during this season is 364 mm.
- The daytime average temp from July to September is 27°C and the night-time average is 11°C. Average precipitation for this season is 253 mm.
- Between October and December, the average temp during the day is 17°C and 1°C at night. Seasonal average rain is 412 mm.
- The annual rainfall average in Remuzat is 1260 mm.
Remuzat hotels essential information
Accommodation | 1,487 hotels |
---|---|
Lowest Price | €64 |
Highest Price | €174 |
Popular hotels | Garden & City Mont Ventoux - Malaucène, Hôtel Burrhus, Stone farmhouse with private pool for up to 10 people, Maison de Veaux, FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED VILLA WITH PRIVATE HEATED POOL , La Bastide de Vaison, In the heart of a natural park, provencal house with garden and terrace., Gîte Les Oliviers Côté Lavande, near Vaison La Romaine , Charming Gites in Provence, with pool , country holiday home - Mollans sur Ouveze, house for 4 to 6 persons fenced garden, Quiet luxury property with great views 5 minutes walk from downtown , Gîte "Le Noyer", LE MAS DES CHARRETTES, Villa with pool at the foot of the medieval city, Medieval charm and soaring vistas in the heart of Provence: what's not to love? |