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Ger van der Heijden
Quartier la Tourasse
Grospierres
07120

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1 reviews

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06 37 61 78 09

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Appréciations pour Villa Tourasse, Grospierres:

Villa Tourasse In the Ardeche
Review by: Elisabeth Naves, Mai 13 2019 4:57PM
Lovely accommodation. Nicely situated in the beautiful Ardeche. Beautiful garden, great swimming pool. Also wonderful for the sports lover. Old authentic villages around. The owner since 2015 is Tony Holleman. Kind and helpful and speaks four languages.

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Directions

When coming from Paris, take the A6 heading towards Auxerre and Beaune. Continue on the motorway "Route du Soleil" (A6 - E21 - E15) towards Lyon and Valence, then onto the A7 (E15) towards Montélimar. At junction 17, Montélimar Nord, exit the motorway and follow the N7 towards Le Teil. After passing Le Teil, take the N102 towards Aubenas/Villeneuve de Berg. At the roundabout, continue on the N102 towards Aubenas. After the railway crossing, approximately 700 meters ahead, turn left towards Vallon Pont d'Arc on the D103. In Vogüé, make a left turn again towards Ruoms on the D579. Once in Ruoms, follow the signs towards Vallon Pont d'Arc. After the roundabout near Super U (Supermarket), turn right at the next roundabout (with the little house) towards Alès/Grospierres on the D111.

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Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: max. 9 people

Services

Wi-Fi
Tennis
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Pont d'Arc - Located in the nearby town of Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, the Pont d'Arc is a natural bridge that spans the Ardèche River. It is a popular spot for swimming, kayaking, and enjoying scenic views of the surrounding cliffs.
  • Aven d'Orgnac - This stunning limestone cave system is located in the Ardèche Gorges. Visitors can explore the vast underground chambers and admire the intricate rock formations. The site also features a museum showcasing the region's geological and archaeological history.
  • Château des Roure - Situated in the village of Labastide-de-Virac, this medieval castle offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins, climb the tower for panoramic views, and learn about the castle's rich history through informative displays.
  • Caverne du Pont d'Arc - A replica of the original Chauvet Cave, the Caverne du Pont d'Arc is an immersive experience that showcases some of the world's oldest known cave paintings. Visitors can admire the stunning artwork and learn about the prehistoric era through interactive exhibits.
  • Balazuc - This picturesque village, perched on a cliff above the Ardèche River, is known for its charming medieval architecture and narrow cobbled streets. Visitors can wander through the village, explore its historic buildings, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Gorges de l'Ardèche - The Ardèche Gorges offer breathtaking natural beauty, with steep cliffs, winding roads, and the turquoise waters of the river. Visitors can drive along the scenic route, stop at various viewpoints, and even go on a canoeing or kayaking adventure through the gorges.
  • Aven Marzal - Located in the village of Saint-Remèze, Aven Marzal is another impressive cave system in the area. Visitors can descend into the cave and marvel at its vast chambers, stalactites, and underground river. Guided tours provide insights into the cave's geological and historical significance.
  • Château de Vogüé - Situated in the village of Vogüé, this magnificent medieval castle overlooks the Ardèche River. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, stroll through its beautiful gardens, and enjoy panoramic views of the river valley.
  • Musée de la Lavande - Located in the village of Saint-Remèze, this museum showcases the history and production of lavender in the region. Visitors can learn about the cultivation process, see displays of lavender products, and even purchase fragrant souvenirs. 10. Grotte de la Madeleine - Nestled in the foothills of the Cévennes National Park, this limestone cave features stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations. Guided tours take visitors through the cave's chambers, providing insights into its geological history and the unique underground ecosystem.

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