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Sophie RatyQuartier Fournery, Route de St. Andéol de Berg
Villeneuve de Berg
07170
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We offer four beautifully renovated gîtes, providing exceptional comfort and awarded a 3-épis rating by Gîtes de France. Accommodating groups of 3 to 8 people, each gîte boasts private terraces overlooking a vast communal garden and a refreshing swimming pool. During your stay, you have the unique opportunity to visit our charming Icelandic mares, adorable yearlings, and playful foal. For families, we offer the option to rent our delightful Shetland pony, perfect for leisurely walks with your children. For experienced riders, we also offer the chance to rent one of our Icelandic mares, allowing you to experience the exhilarating and distinctive gaits of this remarkable breed.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Villeneuve de Berg by car:
- Exit the A7-E15 freeway (autoroute du soleil) at the "Montélimar" exit, whether you are coming from the North or South.
- Follow the N7 road towards "Montélimar".
- Once in Montélimar, take the N102 road towards "Le Teil".
- Cross the Rhone river.
- Continue through Le Teil.
- Stay on the N102 road towards Aubenas for 30 Km until you reach Villeneuve de Berg.
To reach Villeneuve de Berg by train and bus:
- There is a "TER" bus service that operates between Villeneuve de Berg and the "Montélimar" and "Valence TGV" train stations.
From the center of Villeneuve de Berg:
- Head towards Saint-Andéol-de-Berg.
- Follow the road for 2 Km.
- Take a right turn just after the chapel.
- If you are going to Mas de Fournery, continue on the gravel road for 1.5 Km.
- If you are going to Mas de Baraud, continue on the gravel road for 2.5 Km.
- Exit the A7-E15 freeway (autoroute du soleil) at the "Montélimar" exit, whether you are coming from the North or South.
- Follow the N7 road towards "Montélimar".
- Once in Montélimar, take the N102 road towards "Le Teil".
- Cross the Rhone river.
- Continue through Le Teil.
- Stay on the N102 road towards Aubenas for 30 Km until you reach Villeneuve de Berg.
To reach Villeneuve de Berg by train and bus:
- There is a "TER" bus service that operates between Villeneuve de Berg and the "Montélimar" and "Valence TGV" train stations.
From the center of Villeneuve de Berg:
- Head towards Saint-Andéol-de-Berg.
- Follow the road for 2 Km.
- Take a right turn just after the chapel.
- If you are going to Mas de Fournery, continue on the gravel road for 1.5 Km.
- If you are going to Mas de Baraud, continue on the gravel road for 2.5 Km.
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Prices
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Holiday Home | 4 | 125 | 245 | 300 | 1000 |
Services
Swimming Pool
Parking
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Château de Vogüé: Located in the village of Vogüé, this medieval castle is perched on a cliff overlooking the Ardèche River. Visitors can explore its well-preserved architecture and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Pont d'Arc: Situated in the Ardèche Gorges, Pont d'Arc is a natural stone arch bridge carved by the Ardèche River over thousands of years. It is an iconic landmark and a popular spot for swimming, canoeing, and picnicking.
- Aven d'Orgnac: One of the largest cave systems in Europe, Aven d'Orgnac offers guided tours that take visitors through stunning underground chambers, stalactites, and stalagmites. It also houses a geological museum showcasing the region's natural history.
- Vallon Pont d'Arc: A charming village located at the entrance of the Ardèche Gorges, Vallon Pont d'Arc offers a variety of outdoor activities such as kayaking, hiking, and rock climbing. It is also known for its lively markets and quaint streets lined with cafes and shops.
- Lavender Museum: Situated in Couleur Nature, a lavender farm near Saint-Remèze, this museum provides an insight into the cultivation and distillation of lavender. Visitors can learn about the history, properties, and uses of this fragrant plant.
- Grotte de la Madeleine: Located near Saint-Remèze, this cave features impressive underground formations and ancient cave paintings. Guided tours allow visitors to explore the chambers and learn about the prehistoric people who once inhabited the area.
- Alba-la-Romaine: This small town is known for its well-preserved Roman ruins, including a theater, a basilica, and a forum. Visitors can wander through the ancient streets and visit the archaeological museum to learn more about the area's rich history.
- Jardin des Herbes: Situated in Saint-Montan, Jardin des Herbes is a beautiful botanical garden showcasing a wide variety of medicinal and aromatic plants. Visitors can stroll through the gardens, enjoy the scents, and learn about the traditional uses of these plants.
- Monts d'Ardèche Regional Nature Park: This vast natural park offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. With its diverse landscapes of mountains, forests, and rivers, it is a paradise for nature lovers. 10. Balazuc: Classified as one of the most beautiful villages in France, Balazuc is nestled on the banks of the Ardèche River. Its narrow medieval streets, stone houses, and charming atmosphere make it a delightful place to wander and enjoy the picturesque surroundings.