samedi 25 juillet 2015

Cévennes, houses for your holiday - 2015






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LA NATURE HOLIDAY IN THE

CEVENNES NATIONAL PARK and UNESCO PARK





THE BORGNE VALLEY


We are pleased to offer you charming and superior accommodation in a variety of unusual and beautiful locations, steeped in history, all within the peaceful environs of a vast wildlife preserve.

Each holiday home serves as a point of departure
for clearly-marked, interconnecting walks across the landscape. Swimming is possible all along the Gardon and Tarnon rivers. Facilities for canoeing and other river sports are also avaulable; and within a radius of thirty kilometres, you will find a range of contrasting towns and dramatic landscapes-- Anduze
, St Jean du Gard, the Gorges du Tarn, le Causse Mejean, Mt Lozere, Mt Aigoual… Good restaurants abound.




A family property covering 50 hectares, the Ceven
ol hamlet of Folhaq
uier grew up around a feudal
castle. The two holiday cottages were once separate houses, which gives them privacy.








‘La Bergerie’ has a living room and three bedrooms and can take up to six people. The price is 480 € to 580 € for a week in the summer, and 210 € for a weekend.


‘La Clède’ can accommodate three to five people. It consists of one huge living room with a large wood-burning stove that has seating round it. The price is 400 € to 450 € in the summer, a week or 150 € a weekend.
Both cottages have shady terrasses on the same level as their kitchens, perfect for al fresco meals.





This old silkworm manse is situated in the centre of beautiful St André de Valborgne, a typical Cevenol village. The
bedrooms are spacious and full of light, and guests can also make use of a comfortable living room and a shady terrace overlooking the Gardon river..
Two people for a night costs 75 €, including breakfast.





A ten-minute walk from the centre of St André de Valborgne, the ‘House of the Vine’ lies half-hidden in a valley and can only be reached on foot. With its typical dry-stone terraces and façade, it is a perfect example of the centuries-old local Cevenol architecture. The ‘House of the Vine’ has four bedrooms and a living room with a fireplace and can sleep up to five people. Its shady terrace is on the same level as the kitchen .
This Cevenol paradise costs 400 € to 450 € in the summer a week or 150 € for a weekend.


Convince yourself by making your first visit to our sites a virtual one!
ACCESS: TGV Nîmes or Garon Airport. Take a taxi or rent a car at Nîmes Station or board the ‘Edgard’ bus for 1,50 € to St André de Valborgne.


jeudi 1 décembre 2011