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Gertrude AlmondRoute Lozeron
Beaufort Sur Gervanne
26400
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Originally, the house stood as a modest abode for the local villagers. Unfortunately, in 1945, it endured partial destruction. Nevertheless, it was faithfully reconstructed to its original form. Over time, the property was divided into two separate residences, and fortunately, I acquired the side with a charming garden that boasts a breathtaking view of the majestic "Trois Bec" mountain, which reigns over the Drome valley in this vicinity. Approximately three years ago, I expanded the house by adding a garage and a delightful room designated for hosting cherished friends, whom I delightfully accommodate during the summer season.Reviews
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Directions
To reach my house, you have two options. You can choose to fly to either Lyon or Grenoble and then rent a car. From there, make your way towards Valence, Crest, and Mirabelle/Blacon before continuing up the Gervanne Valley. Once you reach Beaufort, you will find my house just above the fire brigade caserne. At this point, the road will split into three paths, and my house is located at the first angle between the road to Gigors and the road to Lozeron.
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- Le Vercors Regional Natural Park: Located close to Beaufort Sur Gervanne, Le Vercors Regional Natural Park is a stunning natural paradise offering picturesque landscapes, dense forests, and limestone plateaus. Visitors can enjoy hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting in this protected area.
- Pont-en-Royans: Situated about 20 kilometers from Beaufort Sur Gervanne, Pont-en-Royans is a charming village renowned for its hanging houses and the Pont-en-Royans suspension bridge. Stroll along the river, admire the unique architecture, and explore the local shops and cafes.
- Château de Grignan: Just a short drive from Beaufort Sur Gervanne lies Château de Grignan, an impressive Renaissance castle. This well-preserved fortress offers stunning views of the surrounding lavender fields and vineyards, and hosts various cultural events, including theater performances and exhibitions.
- Crest Tower (Tour de Crest): The Crest Tower is the highest medieval dungeon in France, towering over the town of Crest. Climb to the top of this historic monument for panoramic views of the Drôme Valley and explore the museum inside, which showcases the region's history.
- Les Grottes de Choranche: Located approximately 30 kilometers from Beaufort Sur Gervanne, Les Grottes de Choranche are magnificent limestone caves adorned with stunning stalactites and stalagmites. Take a guided tour to explore the underground chambers and learn about the geological wonders they hold.
- Palais Idéal du Facteur Cheval: A bit further away, about 50 kilometers from Beaufort Sur Gervanne, you'll find the Palais Idéal du Facteur Cheval. This unique architectural marvel was built by a postman named Ferdinand Cheval, who spent 33 years constructing it using stones he collected during his mail rounds.
- Dieulefit: Nestled in the Drôme Provençale region, Dieulefit is a picturesque village known for its pottery and ceramics. Explore the narrow streets lined with artisan shops, visit pottery workshops, and soak in the charming Provençal atmosphere.
- Musée de la Chaussure: Situated in Romans-sur-Isère, approximately 35 kilometers from Beaufort Sur Gervanne, the Musée de la Chaussure (Shoe Museum) showcases the history and craftsmanship of footwear. Discover the evolution of shoe design and admire the collection of shoes from various eras.
- Les Ramières Nature Reserve: Located near the village of Allex, Les Ramières Nature Reserve is a protected area along the Drôme River. It offers diverse flora and fauna, including numerous bird species. Explore the walking trails, go birdwatching, or enjoy a picnic in this serene natural setting. 10. Nyons: Nyons, known as the "Olive Capital," is a charming town famous for its olive groves and olive oil production. Visit the local market, wander through the narrow streets, and learn about the olive culture in the surrounding area. Don't forget to taste the delicious olives and olive-based products.