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Marie-Christine LieberVimbouches
St Frézal de Ventalon
48240
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This detached house, designed in the traditional cévenol architecture using schist, offers a comfortable stay for 9 to 10 people. It is equipped with all the modern amenities and has been classified as a 3-star gîte. The house spans across 3 floors and includes 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 toilets, a spacious living room, 2 well-equipped kitchens with all necessary household appliances, a cozy fireplace, and central heating.Description for Gite
Experience the beauty of the Cevennes National Park from the comfort of our charming traditional stone house. Although it boasts a rustic exterior, the interior is equipped with all the modern amenities you need for a comfortable stay. Prepare delicious meals in the fully equipped kitchen, take advantage of the convenience of a washing machine, dishwasher, freezer, and oven.Relax and unwind in the cozy living room with a fireplace, or retreat to the sitting room with space for two guests. The house features one bedroom with three beds, complete with its own bathroom and toilet. Additionally, there is a studio with four beds, a bathroom, toilet, and a fully equipped kitchen.
Enjoy the outdoors from one of the three terraces, perfect for soaking up the sun or hosting a barbecue. Parking is available for your convenience.
Explore the stunning surroundings by taking advantage of the numerous walking, horseback riding, and mountain biking trails nearby. As a certified "Panda Gîte," our accommodation guarantees environmental quality and a preserved natural environment.
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Attractions
- Gorges du Tarn: Located just a few kilometers away, the Gorges du Tarn is a breathtaking natural wonder. This deep canyon offers stunning views of the river and surrounding cliffs, making it a great spot for hiking, kayaking, and rock climbing.
- Aven Armand: Situated in the Cévennes National Park, Aven Armand is a majestic limestone cave system. Visitors can explore the underground chambers adorned with impressive stalactites and stalagmites, as well as learn about the geological history of the area.
- Mont Lozère: Standing at an elevation of 1,699 meters, Mont Lozère is the highest point in the Cévennes mountain range. This picturesque mountain offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes and is a popular destination for hiking, skiing, and wildlife spotting.
- Florac: A charming town located in the heart of the Cévennes National Park, Florac is known for its traditional architecture and vibrant markets. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, visit historical sites such as the Château de Florac, and enjoy the local cuisine.
- Tarnon Valley: The Tarnon Valley is a picturesque region known for its verdant landscapes and crystal-clear rivers. It offers numerous outdoor activities, including swimming, fishing, and picnicking. The valley is also dotted with quaint villages, such as Vebron and La Malène, where visitors can experience the authentic rural life of the region.
- La Malène: Located along the Tarn River, La Malène is a charming village with traditional stone houses and a medieval bridge. It serves as a starting point for boat trips along the Tarn River, allowing visitors to enjoy the stunning scenery and explore the gorges.
- Château de Portes: Situated on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Cévennes, the Château de Portes is a medieval fortress with a rich history. Visitors can tour the castle's well-preserved towers, walls, and courtyard while learning about its strategic importance in the region.
- Aigoual Observatory: Perched atop Mont Aigoual, the Aigoual Observatory provides panoramic views and the opportunity to learn about meteorology and climate. Visitors can enjoy the interactive exhibits, browse the weather station, and marvel at the stunning vistas from the summit.
- Causse Méjean: A vast limestone plateau, Causse Méjean is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its unique flora and fauna. The area is perfect for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding, offering visitors a chance to discover its wild beauty and encounter rare species. 10. Sainte-Enimie: Located on the banks of the Tarn River, the medieval village of Sainte-Enimie is known for its charming streets, historic buildings, and scenic surroundings. Visitors can explore the narrow alleyways, visit the Romanesque church, and admire the picturesque views of the river valley.