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Ideal for a brief rest or an extended sojourn, this residence caters to a diverse range of visitors including hikers, equestrians, cyclists, mountain bikers, and all those with an affinity for nature who seek a convenient stopover en route to their holiday destination. Situated a mere 20 minutes away from the A7 highway, and in close proximity to the GR 42 hiking trail and various pedestrian and tourist cycling routes (such as Ardéchoise), this charming abode offers a comfortable refuge. A table bed is available upon reservation for added convenience.Description for Gite
Bedrooms 3: One bedroom with a double bed, another with 2 to 3 single beds, and a third with a single bed. Shared bathroom and toilet facilities. Ample parking space available for cars, motorhomes, horse trucks, and a secure shelter for bicycles and motorcycles.Reviews
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Directions
To travel from Tournon sur Rhone to St Félicien (D 532), head towards Croix du Fraysse and continue in the direction of Saint Jeurre Ay (D 17). Follow the green and yellow arrows that point towards "THE CORRAL".
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Holiday Home | 1 | 65 | 20 | 7 |
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Attractions
- Palais Idéal du Facteur Cheval: Located in Hauterives, this unique palace was built by Ferdinand Cheval, a postman who spent 33 years constructing it using stones collected during his mail rounds. It is a remarkable example of naïve art and an architectural masterpiece.
- Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation: Situated in Saint-Rambert-d'Albon, this museum commemorates the French resistance during World War II. It houses a collection of artifacts, photographs, and documents that depict the struggles and courage of those who fought against the Nazi occupation.
- Safari de Peaugres: This wildlife park, located in Peaugres, offers an immersive experience where visitors can observe over 1,000 animals from around the world in a natural habitat. The park is home to lions, giraffes, elephants, and many other species, making it a popular attraction for families.
- Château de Tournon-sur-Rhône: Situated in the town of Tournon-sur-Rhône, this medieval castle overlooks the Rhône River and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore its well-preserved rooms, admire the architecture, and learn about the history of the region.
- Musée de l'Alambic: Located in Saint-Désirat, this museum showcases the traditional art of distillation. Visitors can discover the history of alcohol production, learn about the distilling process, and view a collection of distillation equipment and tools.
- Le Train de l'Ardèche: This heritage railway, departing from Saint-Jean-de-Muzols, takes passengers on a scenic journey through the picturesque Ardèche region. The vintage steam train offers stunning views of vineyards, gorges, and charming villages, providing a nostalgic experience for visitors.
- Parc Naturel Régional du Pilat: Situated near Annonay, this regional park is perfect for nature enthusiasts. It offers numerous hiking trails, panoramic viewpoints, and diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can also enjoy activities such as cycling, horseback riding, and wildlife spotting.
- Château de Crussol: Located in Saint-Péray, this medieval fortress sits atop a hill and offers panoramic views of the Rhône Valley. Visitors can explore the ruins, walk along the ancient ramparts, and learn about the castle's rich history during various events and exhibitions.
- Cité du Chocolat Valrhona: Situated in Tain-l'Hermitage, this interactive chocolate museum is a paradise for chocolate lovers. Visitors can discover the secrets of chocolate making, participate in workshops, and indulge in tastings of exquisite cocoa creations. 10. Musée des Papeteries Canson et Montgolfier: Located in Davezieux, this museum showcases the history of papermaking. It pays tribute to the Canson and Montgolfier families, who played a significant role in the development of paper production. The museum displays ancient papermaking tools, historical documents, and art made from Canson paper.