Is this the most rustic hotel in France? Inside the 16th-century farmhouse with ancient beams, stunning bedrooms and a jaw-droppingly beautiful garden

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The insects in the tiny village of Baron in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France are some of the luckiest in the country – because they get to flit from petal to petal in a Mediterranean hotel garden of jaw-dropping beauty.

And the guests are fortuitous, too, for in this walled oasis, they can gaze upon the flitting as they recline by a heated outdoor pool, which sits among flowers and shrubs that look good all year round, because they’ve been handpicked for their lack of thirst.

Bienvenue, mes amis, to La Maison D’Ulysse – a former fortified farmhouse near the stunning citadels of Avignon and Nimes that has been transformed into a boutique hotel of considerable delightfulness.

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