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If approaching from the North, exit Valence and follow the direction towards Gap Crest on road D111. Avoid passing through the villages of Beauvallon, Etoile, and Montoison. Instead, continue through the village of Crest, following the signs for Montoison. As you proceed, you will pass a building called "Quail Drôme Alps" on your right and then a rest area. Take a right turn immediately followed by a left turn, putting you on a small path that runs parallel to the road you were just on. Stay on this road until you reach a junction known as the crow's feet. At this point, turn left and continue along the small road until you come across a gate to the left of the small Aiguebonne.
If coming from the South, take the Loriol exit on the motorway and follow the signs towards Valence Livron. Upon entering Livron, take a right turn towards Allex at the roundabout. Proceed on this road for approximately 2 kilometers until you pass a transformer and a container for glass and cardboard. At this point, turn left and you will spot the gate of the little Aiguebonne on the right side of this small road.
If starting from Crest, head towards Valence on road D111. Take a left turn towards Allex and continue until you reach a transformer after passing the sign indicating "the Rialhe." At this transformer, make a right turn towards Aiguebonne and you will find the gate of the little Aiguebonne on the right side of this small road.
If approaching from the North, exit Valence and follow the direction towards Gap Crest on road D111. Avoid passing through the villages of Beauvallon, Etoile, and Montoison. Instead, continue through the village of Crest, following the signs for Montoison. As you proceed, you will pass a building called "Quail Drôme Alps" on your right and then a rest area. Take a right turn immediately followed by a left turn, putting you on a small path that runs parallel to the road you were just on. Stay on this road until you reach a junction known as the crow's feet. At this point, turn left and continue along the small road until you come across a gate to the left of the small Aiguebonne.
If coming from the South, take the Loriol exit on the motorway and follow the signs towards Valence Livron. Upon entering Livron, take a right turn towards Allex at the roundabout. Proceed on this road for approximately 2 kilometers until you pass a transformer and a container for glass and cardboard. At this point, turn left and you will spot the gate of the little Aiguebonne on the right side of this small road.
If starting from Crest, head towards Valence on road D111. Take a left turn towards Allex and continue until you reach a transformer after passing the sign indicating "the Rialhe." At this transformer, make a right turn towards Aiguebonne and you will find the gate of the little Aiguebonne on the right side of this small road.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
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