Prehistoric zoo of Marzal
Along a path through the woods of 800 m, accessible to all, you will discover more than 20 scenes of prehistoric animals, original high (dinosaurs and other).
Along a path through the woods of 800 m, accessible to all, you will discover more than 20 scenes of prehistoric animals, original high (dinosaurs and other).
The rooms "les Rosiers et les Muriers" are on the ground floor of an old 19th century Magnanerie. Each room of approximately 30m2 has a terrace and opens onto a large interior courtyard with flowers.
Bike loop along the Coiron volcanic massif, from authentic villages to breathtaking panoramas. Departure from St Jean le Centenier.
The accommodation for 2/3 people is in Villeneuve de Berg at Le Petit Tournon. On the 1st floor of the family home in the heart of the agricultural property, a large shaded terrace welcomes you with a breathtaking view of the start of the Ibie valley.
Charming 60 square meter accommodation for 4 people in a stone village house in the heart of the Valley of the Ibie in 15 mn of Vallon Pont d'Arc and Gorges of the Ardeche and in 20 mn of Restitution Area of the Cave of Pont d'Arc. Shared swimming pool.
The Neck of Sceautres is the most important in Europe. There is a statue of the Virgen Mary at its peck. 130m above the village, the neck, plug of the old chimney of the volcano, allows us to discover the geology of the site.
Welcome to the Kingdom of the Crystal Giants. Discover this enchanting cavern adorned with titanic concretions set off by color and sound: activities and emotions for all. Extend your experience with a tasty meal on the splendid terrace.
Structure which develops ativities on the local area of Berg and Coiron: volunteering, associations, local events, computer and internet access, repair café.
In an old barn, at the entrance of the village, the cottage "Chez Victorin" welcomes you with a breathtaking view over the village and the surrounding countryside.
This castle’s medieval and renaissance architecture is unique to the area. It is open to the public all year long except in February. During the summer there are guided tours and medieval activities. Documentation in English.