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Villa Eilenroc

Antibes


This beautiful Cap d'Antibes villa, designed in 1867 for a Dutchman who scrambled the name of his wife, Cornélie, to come up with the villa's name, has seen better days – its scantily furnished interior lacks glamour. But a stroll around its 11-hectare park with rosary, olive grove and aromatic garden is evocative of its belle-époque heyday. Down by the water below the villa, Plage de Galets is a bijou pebble cove well worth a dip and/or sun-kissed siesta.


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Nearby Antibes attractions

1. Plage de la Garoupe

0.66 MILES

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2. Jardin Botanique de la Villa Thuret

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3. Plage de la Salis

1.69 MILES

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4. Musée Picasso

2.43 MILES

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5. Cathédrale d'Antibes

2.45 MILES

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7. Vieil Antibes

2.46 MILES

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8. Plage de la Gravette

2.57 MILES

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