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Our guest house is strategically located in the beautiful south-east region of France, in southern Ardèche. Situated near the renowned Gorges de l'Ardèche and the historic Grotte Chauvet, our accommodation is a charmingly restored old stone house. Nestled in the open countryside, our property offers breathtaking views of the serene and unspoiled surroundings, providing a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. With only three comfortable bedrooms, each equipped with a shower and toilet, our space is adorned with exquisite stained oak furniture. Inspired by the traditional Bed & Breakfasts of the British Isles, we strive to create an environment that welcomes our guests as friends rather than mere paying clients. By sharing our home with you, we aim to provide a home away from home experience, where genuine connections can be formed. As residents of this region, our guest house is an authentic representation of our lives, offering an opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture. Furthermore, the southern Ardèche is a splendid holiday destination, boasting a diverse range of landscapes and activities. From hiking and swimming in the rivers such as Ardèche, Cèze, and Chassezac, to exploring fascinating caves like Aven d'Orgnac, Grotte de la Forestière, and Musée de la Grotte Chauvet, there is no shortage of adventures to embark upon. Additionally, guests can partake in activities such as golf, tennis, mountain biking (bike rentals available), horseback riding, and more. For further information about us, please visit our website.Reviews
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Attractions
- Pont d'Arc - Located in the nearby town of Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, Pont d'Arc is a natural arch bridge that spans the Ardèche River. It is a popular spot for kayaking, swimming, and taking in the stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
- Château de Vogüé - Situated in the village of Vogüé, this medieval castle overlooks the Ardèche River. It offers guided tours of its historic rooms, a museum showcasing local heritage, and a lovely garden. The castle's impressive architecture and picturesque setting make it a must-visit attraction.
- Gorges de l'Ardèche - The Gorges de l'Ardèche is a breathtaking natural wonder located just a short distance from your address. It is a deep canyon formed by the Ardèche River, offering mesmerizing views, hiking trails, and opportunities for canoeing or kayaking through its crystal-clear waters.
- Aven d'Orgnac - This famous cave system, located in Orgnac-l'Aven, is known for its impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations. Visitors can explore the underground chambers on guided tours, learning about the geological history and unique ecosystem of the caves.
- Aigueze - Aigueze is a charming medieval village perched on a hilltop overlooking the Rhône River. It boasts narrow cobbled streets, ancient stone houses, and a 12th-century church. Visitors can stroll through the village, enjoy the panoramic views, and discover its rich historical heritage.
- Haribo Museum - Located in Uzès, the Haribo Museum offers a fun and interactive experience for candy lovers of all ages. Learn about the history of Haribo, one of the world's most famous confectionery brands, and enjoy various exhibits, including a collection of vintage packaging and a giant gummy bear.
- Lavender Museum - Situated in the village of Saint-Remèze, the Lavender Museum showcases the history, cultivation, and uses of lavender in the Provence region. Visitors can explore the museum's exhibits, learn about the distillation process, and enjoy the delightful aroma of lavender fields.
- Caverne du Pont d'Arc - Located near the Pont d'Arc, this replica of the Chauvet Cave features stunning recreations of prehistoric cave paintings. The site provides a unique opportunity to step back in time and admire the intricate artwork created by our ancient ancestors.
- Uzès - Known for its elegant architecture, Uzès is a picturesque town with a rich history. Explore its narrow streets, visit the famous Uzès Cathedral, and stroll through the vibrant Place aux Herbes, a charming square lined with cafes, shops, and a lively market. 10. Nîmes - Although a bit further away, Nîmes is worth a visit for its well-preserved Roman ruins, including the iconic Arena of Nîmes and the Maison Carrée. The city also offers beautiful gardens, charming streets, and a vibrant atmosphere.