Facing the Château de Lourmarin, this former mill was once the refuge of Albert Camus, who came here to recharge his batteries. Restored by the Be-Pôles agency, it has lost none of its luminous serenity, with 35 rooms featuring warm tones and straw-carpeted floors. Guests come here to laze around in an ideal Provence, have a drink in the lounge or on the patio, before heading to the Bacheto restaurant, with its extended terrace, where you can enjoy Provencal cuisine, refreshed by a selection of local wines. This is the confidential address of the Beaumier collection, which also includes L'Alpaga in Megève and Les Roches Rouges in Saint-Raphaël.