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Immerse yourself in the serenity and tranquility of this stunning, recently renovated structure that boasts two exquisite rental rooms, each spanning 35m². Nestled between the majestic mountains and the scenic coastline, this location provides an idyllic haven to savor your moments of peace. With its picturesque charm and rejuvenating ambiance, this restored building offers the perfect sanctuary for your stay, enabling you to relish the harmonious blend of nature and relaxation.Reviews
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Directions
The destination is situated approximately 60 km away from the "Le Caylar" exit on the A75 highway. It takes about 40 minutes to reach it from both Montpellier and Nîmes. Ales is only 30 minutes away as well. Its strategic location enables easy access to various areas of interest.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 90 | 110 | 350 | 450 | ![]() |
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Notes: Breakfast included, served in a dedicated area or outdoors |
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Attractions
- La Maison des Consuls: Located in Saint-Hippolyte-du-Fort, this historical building dates back to the 16th century and serves as a museum showcasing the town's rich heritage and culture.
- Grotte des Demoiselles: Situated in Saint-Bauzille-de-Putois, this remarkable cave system features stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations. Visitors can take guided tours to explore the underground wonders.
- Bamboo Garden of Prafrance: Found in Anduze, this unique botanical garden is home to an extensive collection of bamboo species from around the world. Take a leisurely stroll through the bamboo groves and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
- Le Cirque de Navacelles: Located in Saint-Maurice-Navacelles, this natural wonder is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It offers breathtaking views of a horseshoe-shaped canyon formed by the Vis River.
- Pont du Gard: Situated near Remoulins, this ancient Roman aqueduct is an architectural marvel. It spans the Gardon River and is a popular tourist attraction known for its historical significance and picturesque surroundings.
- Nîmes Arena: Situated in Nîmes, this well-preserved Roman amphitheater dates back to the 1st century AD. It hosts various events, including concerts and bullfights, and offers guided tours to learn about its fascinating past.
- Uzès: This charming medieval town is known for its well-preserved architecture, narrow streets, and the Duchy of Uzès, the oldest ducal peerage in France. Explore the town's historical sites, such as the Uzès Cathedral and the Fenestrelle Tower.
- La Bambouseraie en Cévennes: Located in Générargues, this botanical garden is famous for its extensive collection of bamboo species. Visitors can wander through the lush gardens, discover exotic plants, and enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding Cévennes Mountains.
- Les Cévennes National Park: Spanning over three French departments, this national park offers stunning natural landscapes, including deep gorges, dense forests, and picturesque villages. It is an ideal destination for hiking, biking, and exploring nature. 10. Mont Aigoual: Rising to a height of 1,567 meters, Mont Aigoual is the highest peak in the Cévennes Mountains. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views from the observatory and explore the surrounding area, which is renowned for its hiking trails and scenic beauty.